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Hidden tree is remnant of fallen East Bay giants
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Fixes, not fines, for PG&E?
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Victims had spent their lives caring for the sick
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Whooping cough warning issued — shots advised
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Rolling Stones:
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‘Royal’ rebuke:
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Pot ruling:
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Global warming:
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Looking for a cause:
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Internet sales tax:
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Bottom Line:
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Found alive:
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Group tallies air strike casualties, missing
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NEWS OF THE DAY
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Neo-nazi faces trial in killing of immigrants
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Suspected Auschwitz guard, 93, taken into custody
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Long-serving legislator was linked to Mafia
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Detained U.S. man is denied access to envoys, family says
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Suspect’s friend, accused of lying, released on bond
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NEWS OF THE DAY
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Pfizer to sell Viagra on website
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Bad bolts won’t stop the work toward safety
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Innovative way to restore lost state and local funds
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Immigration reform’s moment
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Do-it-yourself weaponry
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Lee spins pre-october brilliance
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Cleveland goes yard (about 531 of them)
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Curry’s 44 and big lead both wasted in 2-OT loss
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After year away, guard Snyder is back
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Heat get beat:
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Lee hired to coach Riordan
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Collins is admirable, but no Robinson
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Good reason to be thinking 4-game sweep
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Don’t count out the champs yet; Kings even series
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With QBS, 3 is not better than 1
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Floyd out for season — or 2
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Bumgarner tagged with first loss of 2013
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Did the strike zone shift?
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Rally re-establishes teams’ natural order
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Malone isn’t talking while team still plays
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Mulling charges in ref’s death
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Celebrities join moments of calm
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For police, management has been lacking
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Beard Awards for local chefs, restaurants
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Popular officer promoted out of Tenderloin post
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City hoping to quell rise in gang violence
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Janos Starker, 88 — cellist had lean style, but robust appetites
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Brothers in canoe tragedy identified
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2,000 birth records may be compromised
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Google Palestine page angers Israel
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N.Y. threatens Bofa, Wells on compliance
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Attacks from hackers pick bank pockets
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Singing to help kids connect
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Apacked program, to the end
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A BART passenger’s act of mercy
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On taking the same trek twice
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Most would keep spouse if they won the lottery