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November 2001
 

 

Sunset Spotlight/Police Blotter

Special Report:
No Justice in 3 out of 4 Homicides: Killers at Large
One year ago, a young mother was stabbed to death in her Richmond District apartment by a former boyfriend in front of her two children. Now her mother asks for one thing - justice.

Field Heads for MUD Finish Line
Two very different initiatives on the November ballot seek to do the same thing: boot Pacific Gas & Electric out of San Francisco and establish a public power agency in its place.

Buddhist Organization Works for a Better World
The Tzu Chi Foundation, a Buddhist compassion relief organization with an office at Irving Street and 30th Avenue in the Sunset District, is headquartered in Taiwan.

Theater Group to Debut 'Cafe Project' at Canvas Cafe
"Artists need to create art. In theater, things I need to express about the way I view the world cannot be expressed except through theater," said Sunset District resident Gene Thompson, who acts with the local theater company Theater Artists' Conspiracy (TAC).

Supervisor Wants to Limit Cars for Sale on 19th Ave.

COLUMNS:

Capt. Michael Yalon: Police Beat

Supervisor Leland Yee: It's Time to Build Parkside School

Supervisor Tony Hall: Agreement to Save Lake Merced

Paul Kozakiewicz: We Must Catch Murderers

John M. Lee: Update on Rent Control Issues


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