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Poizner, Whitman Spar in Debate


The two Republicans seeking their party's nomination for governor sparred Monday over what kind of tax cuts would best stimulate California's faltering economy.
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Cutbacks to AC Transit


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Registration for SJ Aquatics Delayed


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Clergy Abuse Victims Call for Changes in Law


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Coming of Age In the Bay Area


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FCC Unveils Guidelines To Improve Children’s Digital Literacy


Bill Seeks Insurance Coverage for Smokers Trying To Quit


Federal Court Rules Vaccine Additive Not Linked to Autism


San Jose Medical Marijuana Dispensary Ordered To Move


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Parcel Tax Would Fund San Mateo Community Colleges


Vallejo Fire Spotlights City’s Homeless Problem


Pleasanton Meth Lab Dismantled


Federal Prosecutor Visits Stanford To Raise Awareness of Domestic Violence


Report: After-School Programs Need More Funding


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Gambling to Go Up for a Vote in San Jose


Gunman Holed Up In E. Oakland


Survey: Most Californians Have Not Planned for Disaster


Pentagon Shooter Had Ties to the Bay Area


California Schools Lose Out on Federal Funding


Los Angeles County Search-And-Rescue Team Heads To Chile


San Rafael Woman Murdered; Son Sought


Smoothing Out Highway 9's Curvy Commute


Federal Intervention To Stem Dropouts


To Run, or Not To Run? Jerry's Ready, Gavin Is Anguishing


House Democrats' New Strategy on Health Care


Bay Area Chileans Begin Local Fundraising Efforts


San Jose Expands Composting Program


Fatal Shooting in San Jose


Police Officer Wounded in Shoot Out Taken Off Life Support


For First Time, A Woman Will Lead Calif. Police Chiefs Association


Former President Clinton Touts Global Citizenship at UC Berkeley


Former President Clinton Touts Global Citizenship at UC Berkeley


Toyota Chief Blasted by Lawmakers


Man Dies After Being Shot in Vallejo Sunday Night


1st Gold in Vancouver Goes to 2002 Double Winner


BART Loses Federal Funding for Airport Connector


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