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Automatic dishwasher detergents with phosphates have handled a lot of dirty plates over the years, but new laws aimed at making the soaps easier on the environment are putting that to an end, and the industry hasn't been this agitated in years.
Tags: Ms. Baba, dishwasher detergent, Procter & Gamble, Mr. Griesing, Washington, automatic dishwasher, San Francisco, Dishwasher, Phosphates, Colgate-Palmolive, Procter & Gamble, Laundry detergent, Home automation, Detergent, Cleaning
Mike Singletary and his offensive coordinator have been accused of destructive bull-headedness from the first time Frank Gore crashed into.
Tags: San Francisco, Frank Gore, Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees, Mike Singletary
Authorities say large waves breaking at the entrance to Mission Bay flipped a fishing boat over, plunging six people into the chilly water. More News Two of the six who were tossed overboard Saturday morning were hospitalized, but authorities say neither...
Tags: San Diego, large wave, San Francisco, Rescue, First aid, Los Angeles County Lifeguards, Lifeguard, Surf lifesaving
The scene at El Polin Loop on Saturday showed another way that change occurs: by volunteer labor and upturned earth, at a pace dictated by the seasons rather than construction schedules. "It's great to be able to come out and see the progress, what grows...
Tags: El Polin Loop, Brian Hildebidle, San Francisco, Presidio of San Francisco, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, El Polin Spring, Rhamnaceae, Weed control, Ceanothus
Oakland has rampant crime, troubled schools, dysfunctional city government and a mayor’s office that is a magnet for high-profile politicians. Don Perata, who was arguably the most powerful legislator in California as leader of the State Senate, is...
Tags: Oakland Mayor, Mr. Perata, Mr. Dellums, Congress, California, State Senate, San Francisco, Don Perata, Politics, Jerry Brown, California State Senators, Oakland California, Alameda California, Special election musical chairs, Ron Dellums
The same goes for the Colts’ chances of annexing a sixth AFC South title if all goes right (an Indianapolis win over the Houston Texans and Jacksonville losing to San Francisco). Or, for that matter, an opportunity for Indianapolis to run the table and...
Tags: houston, allnews, Tennessee-Houston, Indianapolis Colts, Jim Caldwell, Tony Dungy, Jim E. Mora, Houston Texans, San Francisco, Indianapolis Colts season, Peyton Manning, Herman Edwards
The event, which attracted more than 100 players and volunteers, was organized by a group of Kennedy alums, some of whom are majoring in parks and recreation at local colleges. Now in its second year, the "Tri-sport" tournament is the brainchild of Michael...
Tags: Michael Parks, raising money, Kennedy, San Francisco, Kennedy family, Fremont California, American architecture, John F. Kennedy, Albany Parks & Recreation, Central Park
All at once it happens so extreme, it flops; switches to the other side at the peak it drops. Through the brow it rises, lifting the chin first of all, reaching the furthest regions after every fall. ...it becomes the ending days reverse,...
Tags: history, San Francisco, FLOPS, allnews
San Francisco Supervisor John Avalos , who chairs the Board of Supervisors' budget committee, revealed last week that the city's mounting money problems have hit home: He became the first of the city's 11 lawmakers to offer to take extra furlough days...
Tags: furlough days, pay cut, John Avalos, San Francisco, Furlough, Michela Alioto-Pier, Sean Elsbernd, Ross Mirkarimi, San Francisco Board of Supervisors, Bevan Dufty, Chris Daly
David Kadavy steps into Noble Tree Coffee & Tea in Lincoln Park and clicks "check in" on his iPhone 's Foursquare application. His phone tells him six other people have also checked in, and it provides tiny pictures of them. The Foursquare application...
Tags: social media, Foursquare, Dennis Crowley, Chicago, San Francisco, Loopt, Dodgeball, Technology Internet, Online social networking, Facebook, Twitter