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Barry Bonds or the DeAnza rape case: truth is on trial and so is justice
trial news
March 23, 2011
Morality standards are on trial in two high profile cases. Did Barry Bonds knowingly use banned substances and then lie to a grand jury in 2003?...
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Taiwanese animation of teen leaping off golden gate bridge
local news
March 21, 2011
On March 9th, a Sonoma County teen jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge during a field trip and survived the 250 feet drop into the ocean!A surfer...
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A family of cats in EPA needs your help this week!
Pets
May 19, 2010
A close-knit family of cats is sadly saying goodbye to their East Palo Alto home of 6+ years due to unforeseen circumstances that is causing their...
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San Francisco Tennis Club saved from untimely demise
Recreation
April 11, 2009
The San Francisco Tennis Club, the premier indoor tennis club in Northern California, was recently purchased by Western Athletic Clubs.Western...
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THE UNEMPLOYED SUPER BOWL!
Politics
February 7, 2011
Unemployed Super Bowl: Private vs Federal With the teams already having played the first half of the “Unemployed Super Bowl” [USB] it...
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Detroit; Collapse by Default
Politics
January 24, 2011
Most will say that the hand writing is on the wall for America. Some say the collapse of America will commence with infinite proportions of civil...
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OAKLAND CRIMINAL ACTIVITY; Easy Money for Criminal Attorneys
News
December 6, 2010
If you are a criminal attorney you would be a fool to select Amherst NY, Rock Round TX or Gilbert AZ as your location to practice criminal law,...
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Why Didn’t Queen Elizabeth II visit Oakland instead of Muscat?
News
November 25, 2010
Inquiring minds want to know why Queen Elizabeth II selected to visit Muscat [Oman] instead of Oakland. Maybe one important reason is because she...
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70 Killed in renewed suicide attacks in Mogadishu
International News
October 4, 2011
Mogadishu: Truck bomb explosions killed at least 70 people and injured 100 hundred in the south West Mogadishu on Tuesday, clear indication that...
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Loss of local news coverage thwarts government accountability, FCC reports
FCC Working Group on the Information Needs of Communities
June 9, 2011
Washington, D.C. -- The Federal Communications Commission claims there is a lack of local news coverage to hold government agencies, schools and...
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