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Bicycles! East Coast West Coast Bike Stuff
This episode of Bicycles! East Coast West Coast Bike Stuff aired on March 6th on Channel 29 at Noon. Andy Thornley and his lovely wife, Tracy, make beautiful lanes on their ride home. Mohammed O'Looney is an advocate for bike safety. Oscar is aways glad to mingle at Mission Sk8boards and Pushbike. Plemons are pedal straps made by hot SFBMA hunks. Tommy has a boat and likes to visit with friends. Bob misses his super talkative friend. RJ moves to Portland and everybody already misses him. Marcel, Frances, and MM Colbert treat San Francisco to their company. Stacy has amazing advice for anybody. Vito has a day job making news. Little Hookalni has the right idea. Goofball should have a reunion tour. Lennon Studios provides bike parking with studio space. Betsey is committed to a very special message. Sparx does not delay on charm. The SffiX racer bikers for the Free Everett Brooks! EYIITLHSSF League sold out of cucumber sandwiches at the benefit for the Baggy Cat 2 on Mariposa Street.The SFBC Bike Plan Model, Dahlia Shapiro, rides her Fair Lady. Lenny Gonzalez, the fantastic Bike Photographer and SFBB Cellist, champions the French Canadian Adventure Travel network in his dazzling upcoming worldwide cello debut with the SFBB in April. Miriam is missed all the way in Cally. Ferny takes care of the tough spots. The Lighthouse has a message about the importance of sidewalk safety. Many a special guest grace this special episode: Lee, Olivier, Peter, Berge, Howard, Momo, Plemons, Sassy, Ben Connelly, Hightower, Pushbike, Nice Tim, Aubrey, Michelle, Mike Alpicelli, Piston, Judy and Lulu, Billie and Johnny, Freewheel, Sammy, Mrs. Baby, Tony, LSid, SFBB, King Froggy and maybe even you!Posted 23 hours ago
Travel: San Francisco Welcomes Frugal Baby - nytimes.com/video
The New York Times's Frugal Traveler, Matt Gross, travels with his one-year-old daughter to San Francisco and shows us his special techniques and gears for a baby traveler. Related Link:Published 1 day ago
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Mayor Newsom's YouTube Update: March 13, 2010
Mayor Newsom encourages people to come out for the first Sunday Streets of 2010 on the Embarcadero in his weekly YouTube update. He also calls on Governor Schwarzenegger to sign bills that provide $36 Million to SFMTA. He also answers tweets: 6:58 @advsr: @GavinNewsom Anything on the call about a Bay Are wide program with defined action steps? 8:16 @ChanelwF46w80: @GavinNewsom please tell me muni is not going up and that parking will still be free on Sundays. Please 9:05 @zhanna: You can adopt a pothole in Germany: http://bit.ly/c6vB1l - Why not in SF, @GavinNewsom?Published 3 days ago
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KQED This Week: March 12, 2010
Stories: News Panel and W.A.S.P. Jean Harman.Published 3 days ago
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This Week: News Panel for March 12, 2010
Mitt Romney joins California Republicans at their state convention in Santa Clara, a look at why the Bay Area has some of the lowest performing schools, and some wineries in Napa face foreclosure as the recession takes its toll on the high end wine business. Guests: - Josh Richman, Legal & Political Affairs Reporter, Oakland Tribune - John Myers, Sacramento Bureau Chief, KQED Public Radio (by phone from the Republican Convention in Santa Clara) - Dan Levy, Reporter, Bloomberg News - Jill Tucker, Staff Writer, San Francisco ChroniclePublished 3 days ago
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This Week: WASP Jean Harman
A profile of 84-year-old Jean Harman of Menlo Park, one of the remaining Women Airforce Service Pilots of World War II. This group of intrepid women was enlisted as non-combat pilots during the war so men could be freed up to fight. They were honored in Washington D.C. this week after being unrecognized for their military service for decades.Published 4 days ago
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The California Report: Meg Whitman at GOP Convention
Republican gubernatorial candidate Meg Whitman speaks to reporters after her speech to state GOP delegates in Santa Clara on Friday, March 12, 2010.Published 4 days ago
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Students Protest Cuts On "Day Of Action"
Team Coverage: Students throughout the state protested cuts on the Day of Action. Justin Mendoza, Kanya Goldman, and Angela Greenwood report.Published 4 days ago
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CA Governor Race Heats Up
Derek Highsmith reports the California Gubernatorial race is heating up months before the election.Published 4 days ago
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SF Police Consider Tasers
Steve Langsam reports that the City of San Francisco has been considering arming police officers with tasers.Published 4 days ago
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Muni Riders Hold Summit
Derek Highsmith reports that Muni riders are responding to budget cuts by holding a summit.Published 4 days ago
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SF Considers Dolores Park Closures
Chinwe Nwadike reports the City of San Francisco is looking to close parts of Dolores Park for remodeling.Published 4 days ago
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Search For Chronic Fatigue Answers
Andrew Kelly reports on a local girl who has chronic fatigue syndrome.Published 4 days ago
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Asian Film Fest Returns In SF
Pim Yunyongkasamsuk reports on the 2010 International Asian American Film Festival.Published 4 days ago
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Postal Service Considering Cuts
Angela Greenwood reports the United States Postal Service is considering cutting service.Published 4 days ago
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