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United Adds 2nd Daily Nonstop Service between S.F. and Hong Kong

Despite what many think, the ancient world was beyond primitive. It was also wonderful. They had seven wonders to prove it. The classic seven wonders were: Great Pyramid of Giza, El Giza, Egypt the only one that still exists. Colossus of Rhodes, in Rhodes, on the Greek island of the same name. Hanging Gardens of…
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San Francisco Announces Investments to Strengthen Small Businesses

In the days when print and paper were king, the classified advertising section of the newspaper was the glue that held it together. It was the honey that attracted the financially successful. If you have a massive classified section, the larger display ad retailers will follow, especially the auto dealers. Once the free online ad…
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Mimi’s Cafe, Antioch, French Cuisine To Be Savored

At some point, many of us will have to accept that our diet will have restrictions. The older we get, the more things change. Hopefully much later down the trail than sooner. But until then, some of us love our pork, hamburgers, steaks, pancakes, cheesy omelets, ice cream, milk shakes, pies and cakes. We eat…
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Reward Your Cute Doggie With A Trip To A San Francisco Dog Park

What would we do without our dogs? They are so wonderful and absolutely another loved family member. One who loves us without hesitation. They make our life bearable when difficult. Joyful when sad. Relaxing when stressed. One place that we enjoy relaxing with our precious pet is at the dog park. San Francisco is a…
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FemTech, Female Technology That Greatly Improves Women’s Health

No wonder it’s so hard to keep up. Oxford dictionary editors announced on average they add approximately 1,000 new entries to Oxford Dictionaries Online every year. Those are a lot of new words and terms. A number of them no doubt are constantly emanating from the San Francisco Tech industries including Bio-Tech to High-Tech and…
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San Fran Charter Amendment To Ensure Affordable Housing For Teachers

Brilliant as a red rose. That's what teachers are. Long tales, emotional stories and treasured memories blend together like the most nutritious fruit and vegetable smoothie mix when it comes to recalling our most favorite teachers. You speak to any citizen from virtually any community in the world who has had success and they will…
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San Francisco’s Neighbor Down Highway 5 & 99, Garlic Paradise

Easy it is to become addicted to watching travel shows that feature some charismatic host trying the local cuisine and taking us along for the ride. We can savor every bite and salivate with every new sauce. Please don’t watch them on an empty stomach. We have and we couldn’t take it. We were dreaming…
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Goal: Power San Francisco’s Downtown With 100% Renewable Electricity

In our everyday lives we are constantly looking for sources of energy. Energy for our body, cars, homes and companies. As important, we look for ways to sustain and renew it. On a singular planet with a mushrooming population, acquiring and renewing energy is vital. So what is renewable energy exactly? [caption id="attachment_1305" align="aligncenter" width="604"]…
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Yoshinoya Of Cupertino, Delicious, Low Priced And Quick

Delicious fast food tastes better when you no longer can or are willing to eat it. Maybe you’ve become vegan or older with high cholesterol. Life has changed and so must you. Darn it. Still, in your dreams, those juicy hamburgers, long hot dogs with extra mustard, ketchup and onions, possibly some sauerkraut too, taste…
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Be An Avid Reader, Enjoy San Francisco Public Libraries

Lost art it is not and should not be. Ever. Yes we are in the online information age where most people surf the net for their news and information as opposed to having the printed newspaper delivered, but that should not mean they should stop reading. Especially recreationally. You should still be an avid reader.…
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