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Google's software developers' conference
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Google is putting itself on display in San Francisco where the company's annual software developers' conference kicks off today. Google is expected to showcase the latest mobile devices running on its Android software.
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Limousine fire that killed five nurses under investigation
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A stretch limousine that burst into flames on a San Francisco Bay bridge, killing five women inside, was carrying one too many passengers, investigators said Monday.
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United Airlines helps passenger get to ailing mother's bedside
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In a travel culture in which many find it easy to criticize the airline industry, it's important to highlight that there are instances when they get it right.
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Barry Bonds appeals felony conviction
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Barry Bonds on Wednesday will ask the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals to toss out his felony conviction.
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Super Bowl falls short of ratings record
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The Nielsen Company said Monday that the Baltimore Ravens' 34-31 victory over the San Francisco 49ers was the third most-viewed program in television history.
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4 arrested, in the buff, for defying San Francisco's nudity ban
Four protesters were arrested entirely in the buff as they took to the steps of San Francisco City Hall in a brazen challenge of the city's ban on public nudity on Friday, the first day it went into effect.
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San Francisco BART escalators clogged with human waste, report says
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The next time you want to complain about something while riding on Metro, perhaps you'll think of this and realize that it really could be worse.
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San Francisco BART station agent fired after helping boy
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A train station agent was fired for giving the boy $300 worth of paid, unused tickets left behind by commuters.The boy's father died last year and the boy used the tickets to attend school.
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San Francisco earthquake rattles Bay Area nerves, but not much else
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Two small, back-to-back earthquakes shook San Francisco Bay area residents awake Monday morning but appeared to leave no serious damage or injury.
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Robert Gibbs, 700-pound 23-year-old, pleads for help on YouTube
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23-year-old Robert Gibbs, who lives in the San Francisco suburb of Livermore, posted a video to YouTube pleading for help losing some of his 700 pounds. Now, he might get the help he needs.
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