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The former mayor of Oakland finally decides to mount a real campaign for governor against Meg Whitman. But did he wait too long?
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Emerging mini-district sports vegan cinnamon rolls (Cinnaholic) and sustainable barbecue (Ironwood BBQ).
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She came to California to make it as a jockey, only to be cast as a sex symbol in a reality show. Now she's in the Bay Area trying to win races — and to overcome the prejudice against female jockeys.
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For the week of September 8-14, 2010.
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The proposal would trade labs seen as benefiting white students for resources to help struggling students.
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The high-profile rape charges against Deputy District Attorney Michael
Gressett are tainted by questionable facts, unorthodox prosecutorial
conduct, and the unmistakable whiff of politics.
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Local business owners say Yelp offers to hide negative customer reviews of their businesses on its web site ... for a price.
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Meet Oakland Bishop Salvatore Cordileone, the apostle of the movement
to deprive gay men and lesbians of the right to marry.
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Two middle-aged women discover that casual sex is anything but casual.
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Local business owners say Yelp offers to hide negative customer reviews of their businesses on its web site ... for a price.
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The shelter euthanizes 40 percent of the dogs it receives, and critics say it should be doing more to save them. But the facility is inundated with unwanted canines.
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Café Gratitude espouses a raw food diet and a philosophy of
self-transformation. But some current and former employees say it's
left a bad taste in their mouths.
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Two middle-aged women discover that casual sex is anything but casual.
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Rapper David Rocha thought a norteño gangsta CD was his ticket to glory -- not life in prison.
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Don't start the revolution without Danny Trejo (Machete). And rethink your preconceptions of South Africa (White Wedding).
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An East Oakland street dance video takes the Internet by storm.
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Cheap thrills are hard to find.
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Vegan doesn't have to be boring.