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Oakland ordered to return millions in redevelopment funds
OAKLAND -- State regulators have rejected Oakland's multi-million dollar accounting "gimmick" that helped balance its books two years ago, a move that severely cuts into the city's rainy day reserve.Faced with a $58 million deficit in 2011, Oakland sold eight properties -- most notably the shuttered Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center -- to its redevelopment agency.The ...
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Bay Area author on impact of dads CIA career
While growing up, Scott C. Johnson often wondered what his father did for a living. The family moved a lot. Keith Johnson was absent for extended periods, and there were whole areas of his life that seemed to be secret.Johnson was 14 when he learned the truth. His father took him aside and said, "Scotty, I'm a spy."For the younger Johnson, now 39, the admission had far-reaching ...
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Ex-Googler Ben Ling joins friend Keith Rabois at Khosla
Former Googler and active angel investor Ben Ling has joined Khosla Ventures. Khosla Ventures has landed another high profile Silicon Valley tech exec an angel investor with the addition of Ben Ling to the firm. Ling most recently Ben was chief operating officer at Badoo, the London-based social networking site that helps users meet new people in their area. Before that he was with Google, ...
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Proposed SF Condo High-Rise Could Cast Shadow On Union Square
SAN FRANCISCO (KCBS) – The debate over plans to build a 47-story condominium tower on Mission Street downtown has spilled north of Market Street to Union Square, where opponents have raised concerns the building will cast too much shadow over the plaza. The mechanical penthouse atop 706 Mission Street has been modified enough to get the greenlight from both the City Planning Commission ...
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Apple doubling lobbying spending this year
Apple Inc. may have a much smaller presence in Washington than other companies of its size, but could double its lobbying spending in 2013. Apple Inc. may have a much smaller presence in Washington than other companies of its size, but could double its lobbying spending in 2013. Reuters reports that Apple spent about $2 million on lobbying in 2012, and is "on pace to nearly double last ...
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I Know What You Did Last Summer
"I Know What You Did Last Summer" is a slasher movie that doesn't need the slasher. Hoping to cash in on the runaway success of last year's horror satire "Scream," "I Know What You Did" takes what could have been an interesting morality tale and almost flubs up it completely with a mostly unfrightening killer who slices and dices his victims with a large hook. The story takes place in a small, Nor ... ...
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Yahoos design head Parsey leaving
Yahoo Inc.'s SVP of User Experience Design Tim Parsey is leaving the company, but it has not been disclosed where he is going. Yahoo Inc.'s SVP of User Experience Design Tim Parsey is leaving the company, but it has not been disclosed where he is going. Parsey has been with Yahoo since early 2011 and "stabilized the design culture" at the company during that time, according to ...
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BART to Allow Bikes During Rush Hour
BART says it did not have an uptick of complaints during two much shorter pilot programs and bikes did not delay trains. Some board members are concerned riders won't like dirty bikes on trains when it's raining so they will revisit the idea in ...
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Another Step to Take for Boy Scouts
"I’m really excited that the Boy Scouts took a huge step forward, but they need to take a giant leap next," Maya Goehring said. "Part of the question that comes up now is what happens when a scout becomes an eagle and turns 18 and wants to help at his son’s brother’s boy scout pack and can’t because he came out as being gay and at 18 you’re ...
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BART board votes to allow bikes on rush hour trains
OAKLAND -- Another barrier to taking bicycles on board BART trains is falling with the removal of a ban on riders taking their bikes on trains during rush hour.The BART board decided Thursday that after July 1, riders can enter trains with bicycles during peak hours as long as they follow a rule restricting the two-wheelers from overcrowded train cars.The board vote was 6-3 to drop the ban, and ...
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Google is latest rumored to be mapping a Waze deal
Google is the latest potential suitor reported to be considering making a big offer to buy Palo Alto crowd-sourced traffic app developer Waze, headed by CEO Noam Bardin. First Apple. Then Facebook. Now Google. Maybe somebody will finally find their Waze. But months of speculation has brought no deal yet for the Palo Alto crowd-sourced mobile traffic app developer. Bloomberg cited unnamed sources ...
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We must define the nature and scope of this struggle, or else it will define us. Neither I, nor any President can promise the total defeat of terror. What we must do is dismantle networks that pose a direct danger.
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