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Ski season under way
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Hospitals brace for virus surge
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S. F. Muni tunnel fix needs costly redo
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Bay Area cap on car commute advances
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California could lose at least one House seat
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Pfizer files for emergency federal OK to distribute COVID19 vaccine.
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Michigan leaders reject Trump effort to subvert Biden’s election win.
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Washington State virus infections cancel football game at Stanford.
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NEWS OF THE DAY
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Trump, leaders promote trade
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U. N. expects up to 200,000 refugees
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Death toll rises to 37 in protests
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Azerbaijani leader hails handover of region by Armenia
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NEWS OF THE DAY
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Pence campaigns in crucial Senate runoffs
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Biden calls for virus relief package
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India caseload tops 9 million, filling clinics
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Attacker shot as mall shooting wounds 8
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Trump’s assault on democracy never ends
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At 78, Joe Biden lifts us out of 2020 malaise
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A freeflowing Klamath is in sight
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Sprinklers urged after apartment fire
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State sees spike in gonorrhea complications
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Economy: Jobless rate falls, but worries abound
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Republican mayor looking to challenge Newsom in 2022
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El Cerrito station ready for housing
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Catherine Ellen ( Graf) Rossman
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LifeTributes
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Norman J. Blears
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Alexandra Wilcox
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Daniel S. Forney Jr.
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GM accelerates electric ambitions
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BuzzFeed to get HuffPost from Verizon Media
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State adopts rules to be safe on the job
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Wall Street slips amid worries about pandemic
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Subbing, not replacing
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After brutal slump, Quakes in unlikely spot — the playoffs
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Plan B: Beloved No. 11 is unique, but former Sun solid alternative
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>> Justinian Jessup: Second- rounder hopes to be next Duncan Robinson.
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Shiffrin grateful to race after griefstricken break
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Fox and Kings agree on $ 163 million deal
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A’s protect 3 prospects ahead of Rule 5 draft
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Giants cut Shaw, 2 others, add 4 prospects to roster
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Warriors waive Bowman to create a roster spot
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Berkeley alum Yu wins book award
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Art gallery tiptoes back to live shows
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Coates’ words less potent in stars’ mouths
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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