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The San Francisco Bay Area-based Philippine American Press Club immediately organized its members to honor and assist the families of the journalists that were brutally killed...The US-based Fil-Am Press Club held a memorial mass for the �media martyrs"...
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That was an excellent story about Cole's windows ("Make art in store windows," Monday). We lived at Third and Folsom streets until a few years ago and always took Fourth Street to go anywhere north so we could check out the windows at Cole Hardware. The...
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To the delight of many and the horror of others, the former big dog of San Francisco politics is back on the block. After 14 years in self-imposed exile, Clint Reilly has agreed to return to campaign work as chief strategist for Repair California and...
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San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom , re-elected two years ago with more than 70% of the vote, has been regarded as a potential California governor with limitless national ambition. But since his statewide campaign collapsed last month, some are wondering...
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Landfill operators in Northern California say it will take more than recycling to reduce the need for trash dumps in the coming years. Tighter environmental regulations have led to some landfills in the San Francisco region to close, but at the same time...
Tags: San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco, Environment, Recyclable materials, Electronic waste, Landfill, Landfill in the United States, Recycling, Waste management, Zero waste
Such an eye-opening and unbiased report on the sales of Sarah Palin's new book just made available Tuesday ("Bay Area not that maverick," Thursday)...English teachers around the area are hurriedly putting together lesson plans, based on Steve Rubenstein's...
Tags: San Francisco Chronicle, Sarah Palin, Steve Rubenstein, San Francisco Chronicle, mad men, San Francisco, Going Rogue: An American Life, Beach Blanket Babylon, Rogue, Val Diamond, United States presidential election, Entertainment Culture
Officials, who rely on tax revenue from hotels, retail sales and people eating out to help fund city services, hope that grooming the well-known shopping district in time for the start of the holiday shopping season will help attract skittish consumers...
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It’s always good to look back so we can understand just how far we have come. This 1981 TV news report was broadcast on KRON in the San Francisco Bay Area and showed how early home computer adopters were willing to pay $5 an hour (yes, $5 a hour)...
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The Washington Blade stopped the presses Monday after 40 years, but another publication serving the gay community may rise in its ashes. Kevin Naff, editor of the now-defunct Blade, said Monday he's working to put together an employee-run newspaper with...
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SF Chronicle goes glossy to attract readers, ads With its circulation falling faster than any other major U.S. newspaper's, the San Francisco Chronicle is determined to set the pace in a flashier way: It's about to become the first general-interest daily...
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