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Stanford student, Saratoga resident among 2010 Rhodes Scholars from U.S.
A Stanford University student from Illinois and a Princeton University student from Saratoga are among 32 Americans who have won Rhodes Scholarships.
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What are the largest sources of global warming emissions in California? The list is out
Chevron oil refinery in Richmond tops the list, which was released by the California Air Resources Board, followed by other refineries, power plants and cement plants
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College football: Cal jumps into AP Top 25 at No. 21 as Stanford drops out
BCS' top seven remain same with Florida-Alabama winner and Texas likely to meet in championship game ... barring upsets.
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Roku adds more 'channels' of video and other digital content
Software update coming in next two weeks
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San Jose community focused on Halloween gang attack
Neighborhood residents and city officials to discuss how to stop youth violence in East San Jose; 12-year-old trick-or-treater remains in grave condition as his teenage attackers face trial as adults.
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Raiders rally past Bengals 20-17
The Raiders pulled off an improbable victory Sunday by scoring 10 points in the final minute for a 20-17 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at the Coliseum.
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Cable car service in San Francisco resumes after accident injures 4
San Francisco's historic cable cars resumed service on Powell Street this morning following a cable problem Saturday that left four people injured, a spokesman said.
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Man suspected of previous holdups robs San Carlos gas station at gunpoint
A man who police believe might have robbed several Bay Area gas stations at gunpoint stole cash from a 76 gas station in San Carlos on Friday.
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San Jose Sharks top Anaheim Ducks
Joe Thornton took a pass from Dany Heatley and fired a 27-foot wrist shot that glanced off Ducks goalie Jonas Hiller and into the top of the net for the game-winner.
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Oakland's Andre Ward stops Mikkel Kessler for WBA title
Cut inflict by Ward's head butts ends super middleweight title bout in 11th round with Oakland fighter leading on all three score cards.
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The Big Game: Cal overcomes 14-point deficit, beats Stanford 34-28
For only the second time this decade, the prohibitive favorite lost. More Stanford | More Cal
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San Jose State loses to Hawaii in overtime
Strong defensive effort helps San Jose State push Hawaii to overtime in loss
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13th DUI arrest for Santa Rosa man
A 50-year-old man was arrested for the 13th time for driving under the influence following a crash in Santa Rosa Friday evening, according to the California Highway Patrol.
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Top line leads San Jose Sharks by Anaheim Ducks
Coach Todd McLellan doesn't shy away from matching up Joe Thornton, Dany Heatley and Patrick Marleau against Anaheim's top scoring line.
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Atherton attorney killed in Watsonville plane crash
Gary Lampert, 58, died when his single-engine airplane plunged into an apple orchard in Watsonville on Saturday afternoon.
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Interception caps tough day for Stanford's Andrew Luck
Freshman QB can't find magic touch
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Vereen helps Bears carry on despite injury to Best
Back gains 193 yards on 43 tries
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New South County Courthouse haunted by myriad post-construction maladies
The cloying odor of raw sewage. Flooding that turned the parking lot into a wading pool. A back staff door that refused to shut properly, forcing a sheriff's deputy to guard it. Eight months after Santa Clara County's newest courthouse complex opened in Morgan Hill, those three glitches and a number …
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Art Savage, San Jose Sharks' first president, dead at 58
Sharks executive went on to become owner of Sacramento River Cats, a thriving Triple A baseball affiliate of the Oakland A's. He had battled lung cancer.
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Atherton attorney killed in Watsonville plan crash
Gary Lampert, 58, died when his single-engine airplane plunged into an apple orchard in Watsonville on Saturday afternoon.

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