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SAN FRANCISCO — The Obama administration Tuesday declassified an outline of a major government effort to protect its computer networks. (source: Washington Post) - News widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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White House declassifies outline of cybersecurity program (source: Washington Post)
October 31st, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Unable to move beyond his ultra-liberal image and far behind his rival in fundraising, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom dropped his bid to become governor, leaving former governor Jerry Brown as the only Democrat in the race to succee..
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San Francisco mayor ends run for Calif. governor (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
October 28th, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — The closure of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge is expected to cause a traffic nightmare Wednesday as engineers evaluate damage caused when a rod and metal brace fell into westbound lanes.
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Tough commute likely after Bay Bridge rod snaps (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
October 23rd, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco, Travel | No Comments »
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Bad roads, bad weather, flat tires, breakdowns. A lot of Alice Ramsey’s challenges during her New York City-to-San Francisco drive could be any traveler’s
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Buffalo Pierce Arrow museum creates Hall of Fame (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
September 15th, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — When the coughing stops is probably a better sign of when a swine flu patient is no longer contagious, experts said after seeing new research that suggests the virus can still spread many days after a fever goes away. (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Studies: Swine flu spreads long after fever stops (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
September 12th, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — Dangerous staph bacteria have been found in sand and water for the first time at five public beaches along the coast of Washington, and scientists think the state is not the only one with this problem. (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Dangerous staph germs found at West Coast beaches (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
September 6th, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — Crews working on a seismic retrofit of the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge on Saturday found what authorities called a ‘’significant crack” in the eastern span that could keep the California landmark closed beyond a planned holiday weeke… (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer) - RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com
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Workers find Bay Bridge crack; Shutdown could last (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
September 1st, 2009 in News, Object, People, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — To those who did business with him, Phillip Garrido was a quirky printing company owner who produced business cards, brochures and flyers for people in his town. His main source of help was a young soft-spoken woman he introduced as his da… (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer) - RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com
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Customers say kidnap suspect raised no red flags (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)
August 31st, 2009 in News, Object, San Francisco | No Comments »
SAN FRANCISCO — In the 18 years that Jaycee Lee Dugard allegedly spent captive in Phillip Garrido’s backyard, shielded from the world by trees, tarps, tents and tool sheds, she no doubt had a chance or two to tell someone the truth.
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Experts: Abductees such as Jaycee stay out of fear (source: Seattle Post Intelligencer)