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Home-baked bread rising - San Francisco Chronicle

Home-baked bread risingSan Francisco ChronicleWhatever the cause, authors are telling us that bread isn't nearly as difficult to make at home as we once believed. And it's true: Jim Lahey's no-work, …and more »

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Pelosi scrambles for health care votes - San Francisco Chronicle

CBS News Pelosi scrambles for health care votes San Francisco Chronicle House Speaker Nancy Pelosi gladly pocketed one more precious Democratic vote for health care legislation Thursday, swearing in Bay Area Rep. John Garamendi as key Republican gubernatorial victories this week in Virginia and New Jersey rattled moderate ... Seniors and doctors give key boost to healthcare bill Los Angeles...

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San Francisco Chronicle: San Francisco Chronicle Launches New Weekly Arts & Culture Section

SAN FRANCISCO, CA (MARKET WIRE) The San Francisco Chronicle will introduce Ovation on Thursday, Nov. 5. Ovation is a weekly section dedicated to the Bay Area's vibrant arts and culture scene. It is presented as a new companion to the newspaper's indispensible Datebook and 96 Hours sections every Thursday.

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San Francisco Chronicle plans new arts section

The San Francisco Chronicle will introduce a new, tabloid-format arts section on Thursday.

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'San Francisco Chronicle' First Paper to Go 'Glossy' Next Week

With its circulation falling faster than that of any other major U.S. newspaper, the San Francisco Chronicle is determined to set the pace in a flashier way: It's about to become the first general-interest daily to print its editions on high-quality glossy paper.

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San Francisco Chronicle Going Glossy To Attract Readers, Ads

SAN FRANCISCO — With its circulation falling faster than any other major U.S. newspaper's, the San Francisco Chronicle is determined to set the pace in a flashier way: It's about to become the first general-interest daily to print its editions on high-quality glossy paper. The new look, scheduled to debut in Monday's newspaper, is part of the Chronicle's effort to create a more visually...

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San Francisco Chronicle to go glossy

Even though it’s been a tough time recently for glossy magazines -- Gourmet, Modern Bride and Conde Nast’s Portfolio shut down recently, and others are slashing staffs and expenses accounts -- the San Francisco Chronicle starting next week will print its front page, the fronts of some sections and selected inside pages on high-gloss paper.

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It's in the San Francisco Chronicle

Please go here to read Harmonica maestro Norton Buffalo dies at 58 . Listen to Norton play with Bonnie Raitt (checkout his solo at 1:30):

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Travel Troubleshooter: Old sheets on hotel bed - San Francisco Chronicle

Travel Troubleshooter: Old sheets on hotel bedSan Francisco ChronicleQ: I'm trying to get some compensation for a hotel stay that didn't meet my expectations. But all I've gotten so far is an empty apology. … and more »

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Sands looks to raise $2.5B with Hong Kong IPO - San Francisco Chronicle

U.S. casino operator Las Vegas Sands Corp. aims to raise $2.5 billion through an initial public offering in Hong Kong this month to help repay ...

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The Low State of Higher Education: A California Tragedy

While higher education in California was reeling from budget cuts, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, “California State University Chancellor Charles Reed has retained high-priced lobbyists without competitive bidding, even though CSU has a Sacramento office where it runs a $1.1 million-a-year, in-house lobbying unit whose state employees monitor CSU-related bills and follow state budget...

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Tennessee Titans at San Francisco 49ers Open Game Thread

Tennessee Titans (1-6) GAME #8 San Francisco 49ers Date: November 8, 2009 Location: San Francisco, CA Time: 3:15 CST Stadium: Candlestick Park TV: CBS Weather: 62 ° , 0% rain chance, 7.0 mph NW Radio: 103.3 WKDF Line: 49ers -4 SB Nation: Niners Nation MSM Coverage: San Francisco Chronicle Who's ready for a winning streak? GO TITANS!!!

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Brown: Don't Dismiss Feinstein

I used to hate the guy, but I'll have to admit to enjoying San Francisco pol, Willie Brown's, column in the San Francisco Chronicle. Today he suggests not counting Senator Dianne Feinstein out of next year's race for governor, at least not yet. My gut feeling says she won't run, but that doesn't mean anything. I wonder what kind of track record Brown has with political forecasts? Then again,...

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Former Alameda County PJ Barbara Miller Dead at 58

Barbara Miller, a former presiding judge of Alameda County Superior Court and member of the California Judicial Council, was found dead in her home Friday evening, according to the Oakland Tribune and San Francisco Chronicle. Miller had been scheduled to...

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The Low State of Higher Education: A California Tragedy

While higher education in California was reeling from budget cuts, the San Francisco Chronicle reported, "California State University Chancellor Charles Reed has retained high-priced lobbyists without competitive bidding, even though CSU has a Sacramento office where it runs a $1.1 million-a-year, in-house lobbying unit whose state employees monitor CSU-related bills and follow state budget...