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03/10/2010 08:12 AM
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LGBT Center looks to San Francisco for bailout (San Francisco Chronicle)
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Eight years after opening with great fanfare, San Francisco's city-subsidized, $12.3 million Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center is on the verge of foreclosure - and is asking the cash-strapped city for a $1 million line of credit to help...
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03/10/2010 10:55 PM
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2010 San Francisco Flower & Garden Show Highlights (Marketwire)
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA--(Marketwire - March 10, 2010) - The 25th Annual San Francisco Flower & Garden Show has expanded this year, in size, focus and beauty. Inspirational gardens, hundreds of green living ideas, acres of plants, and the wisdom of renowned garden experts await you at this celebrated Spring garden event. Show dates are March 24-28 , at the San Mateo Event Center. The theme for 2010 is ...
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03/11/2010 06:48 PM
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Albee's 'Alice' in 2011 Marin Theatre lineup (San Francisco Chronicle)
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A three-theater collaboration, world and West Coast premieres, and a rarely revived Edward Albee play - particularly rare in the Bay Area - highlight the 2010-11 season announced Tuesday by Marin Theatre Company. With news of its two opening shows already...
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03/11/2010 12:53 PM
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Citi CEO: Local Consumer Lending Losses Covered (Fox News)
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Citi CEO: Local Consumer Lending Losses Covered
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03/11/2010 07:11 PM
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Arab Americans Organize to Get Counted in Census (OneWorld.net via Yahoo! News)
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SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 11 (New America Media) - A coalition of Arab-American cultural organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area have launched a grassroots organizing campaign designed to send a clear message to Washington: that they, along with every other Arab in America, are in fact Arab, and not white.
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03/11/2010 02:45 AM
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LOCAL MOVIE NEWS AND NOTES: 'North Face' pays homage to mountain films of yesteryear (Detroit Free Press)
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"North Face" (THREE STARS out of four stars) pays tribute to the almost forgotten genre of so-called mountain films. The German movies flourished in the 1920s and '30s and were packed with melodrama, romance and ice-capped beauty.
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03/11/2010 02:30 AM
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For S.F. tourism, no blue sky in sight (San Francisco Chronicle)
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Forecast for San Francisco's all-important tourist industry this year: Cloudy. At best, it shouldn't be worse than last year, when the city saw fewer visitors, spending less money, which meant lower tax revenue compared with 2008. "We see no indicators...
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03/11/2010 04:47 PM
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Local Pot Club Supplier Made Purported $200K a Year (SF Weekly Blogs)
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For readers thinking of a career change, here's toke for thought: If you become a supplier to local pot clubs, you can apparently make around $200,000 per year.According to a federal forfe...
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03/10/2010 09:55 AM
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Queens Chileans seek news after 8.8 quake (Queens Courier)
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Clustered around the television at the San Antonio Bakery in Astoria, dozens of anxious people watched National Television of Chile’s 24-hour coverage of the earthquake that struck the highly seismic nation at 3:34 a.m. local time on Saturday, February 27 – rattling millions out of bed.
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03/11/2010 12:34 PM
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Indiana Man Who Murdered 2 Executed In Texas (WRTV Indianapolis)
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An Indiana man who embarked on a cross-country crime spree with his girlfriend a decade ago that ended in a gun battle with police in San Francisco is executed.
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