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        Monday, Apr 30, 2001
        Current: 14:10 PM PDT | Updated: 12:15 PM PDT



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                    Cyclists changing face of S.F.
                    Two-wheelers' political interests getting noticed.

                     Also
                    Mobile wake for biker killed by truck

                    All eyes on open city post

                    City cracks down on IBM taggers


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                    La maison des trois points
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                    Tiptoeing away from tenure
                    Why a dancer defected from the Paris Opera Ballet to
join the San Francisco Ballet.

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                    Clint Eastwood preaches patience and stillness

                    The seal of approval

                    Vegas a near bust


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                    Yoo hoo ... Where's McGrew?
                    49ers end still missing at minicamp.

                     Also
                    Estes gives Giants a lift

                    Voice of the A's is King of all he sees

                    Tavarez insults Giants fans


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                    Cisco hangs in there
                    Surveying the landscape of devalued technology
companies, no struggle is more interesting than that of Cisco.

                     Also
                    Economy outpaces expectations

                    Nasdaq plans to go public

                    Jobless rate up 408,000 for week


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                          Tom Borromeo's OpArt


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                    Renne out -- who's in?
                    Jockeying begins for City Attorney spot.

                     Also
                    Bush's brain locks up again

                    How S.F. almost got a Bushburger on the waterfront

                    Addiction takes a terrible toll on The City


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                    Janet McTeer
                    Rudeness is a big-city problem
                    London stage-veteran Janet McTeer won the Golden Globe
for best actress and was nominated for the Oscar for best actress for her
performance in last year's Tumbleweeds. She also won the Tony Award for best
actress in the play 'A Doll's House' in 1997. Born May 8, 1961, in
Newcastle, England, she also performed in 'Songcatcher,' 'Waking the Dead,'
'Velvet Goldmine' and the soon-to-be-released 'King Is Alive,' the fourth
Dogme95 film.


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                    Ron Fimrite
                    Where have all the memories gone?
                    I'll concede that my trivia isn't everybody else's
anymore. Or maybe even anybody else's.

                     Also
                    Cast no palls at funerals

                    Davis gives Democrats something to cheer about

                    State dishes up death for killer


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                    Millich 'Newsboy' Yoka, local boxing champ, 85
                    Former local heavyweight boxing champion and legend
Millich 'Newsboy' Yoka died at age 85 last Monday at Memorial Medical
Hospital in Modesto.

                     Also
                    Frederick D. Smith, City's first black public defender,
84

                    Wendell Winship Witter, member of family that founded
Dean Witter Co., 90

                    Joey Ramone, founding father of punk rock, 49

                    Walter Carpeneti: the passing of an era


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                    IMF slashes outlook for 2001 growth

                    Peruvian urban center at least 4,000 years old

                    Missionaries' plane raised from Amazon

                    Receding floodwaters reveal heavy damage

                    'Unborn victims' bill clears House, has Bush support

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