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Today:
Piffle and profundities

Updated 11/26/01

Today:
Giving thanks for gravy

Updated 11/21/01

A war for every generation
Updated 11/23/01


BEYOND
THE BAY
Weekend wasn’t a shopping bonanza
Another bullet to Mideast peace
Photographer found dead in cemetery
Truth is far from necessary to enter
Racial issue stings N.Y. Democrats

OPINION
Mid-Market is The City’s spine
Green economy, not shopping
Redistricting’s sore losers need wider appeal
Citizenship test to search bags?
Non-believers are Americans too

OBITUARIES
Movie, TV actor St. Clair, ‘about 80’
Founder of Mary Kay Cosmetics Dies
Imperial Valley preservationist Louise Willey dies at age 81
Activist for peace dies at 74
Longtime activist Hamburg was 96


Scary times make for stellar shagging
War makes Americans horny. Look no further than craigslist.org to see a post-Sept. 11 spike in personal ads seeking relationships and casual encounters. Some randy residents are so eager for a steamy wartime liaison they're even willing to pay for it.

Also
Death by chocolate?
Pulling out every trick in the book to get an appraisal
Market Street nostalgia

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Theater of the absurd
A day in the life on MUNI.
At least twice a day, I sit in the audience of an amateur improv troupe. I guess you could call it performance art. While these slice-of-life vignettes vary in entertainment value, they always get onlookers thinking, or at least scratching their heads.


Also
Mentioning the unmentionables
Thanksgiving’s bones of contention
High and Dreyer

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49ers 40, Colts 21
Niners take away a win from Indy
Defense forces five turnovers, buries Manning in second half.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Turf wars are never easy for the 49ers. The team has struggled in games played on plastic grass, compiling a 3-8 record indoors since 1999. But the 49ers showed Sunday that they're not just outdoor wonders. They can play well indoors, too.


Also
Grieving Thomas leads Raiders over Giants
Warriors’ complete effort too much for Kidd, Nets
Niners happy that son has his father’s number

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Data centers find their own rabbit holes
WYOMING, Mich. -- The room, with its off-white steel walls and bright fluorescent lighting, looks antiseptically clean. Racks of electronic equipment click and hum in concert with the low drone of the constantly circulating air that cools the room. A grid of bright red pipes overhead is poised to quickly snuff out fires.

Also
To share or not to share?
Good year for Taser makers


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Grosser than Gross
Dirty-city discourse
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