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  2. File:San Francisco Examiner February 2, 1922.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Examiner.com - Wikipedia

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    Examiner.com was an American news website based in Denver, Colorado, that operated using a network of "pro-am contributors"' for content. [1] [2] It had various local editions with contributors posting city-based items tailored to 238 markets throughout the United States and parts of Canada in two putative national editions, one for each country.

  4. Malcolm Clemens Young - Wikipedia

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    Young publishes a weekly video called More Good News on YouTube. He is a regular contributor on religion to the Huffington Post and the San Francisco Examiner. [10] [11] He gives papers and participates in the American Academy of Religion and the Pacific Coast Theological Society.

  5. The Little Bears - Wikipedia

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    The Little Bears is an American comic strip created by Jimmy Swinnerton, one of the first American comic strips featuring talking animals and one of the first with recurring characters – the titular bears. The feature emerged from a series of spot illustrations of a bear cub that began appearing in The San Francisco Examiner starting October ...

  6. Newspaper Row (San Francisco) - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Row began when the Chronicle Building, the first steel-framed building the Western United States, was constructed. It was the tallest building in San Francisco upon completion in 1889. William Randolph Hearst, the owner of The San Francisco Examiner, purchased a nearby lot, where he intended to build a taller building.

  7. SF Weekly - Wikipedia

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    SF Weekly is an online music publication and formerly alternative weekly newspaper founded in the 1970s in San Francisco, California. It was distributed every Thursday, and was published by the San Francisco Print Media Company. The paper has won national journalism awards, and sponsored the SF Weekly Music Awards.

  8. Florence Fang - Wikipedia

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    John Ta Chuan Fang. . . ( m. 1960; died 1992) . Children. 3 sons. Florence Fang ( Chinese: 方李邦琴; born 1933/1934) is a Chinese-American businesswoman, publisher, and philanthropist active in the San Francisco area. She is the former owner of the San Francisco Examiner and other media titles and has been a fund-raiser for the Republican ...

  9. Terry Childs (network administrator) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Childs (network administrator) Terry Childs is a former network administrator, living in Pittsburg, California. He was convicted in 2010 of felony network tampering for refusing to divulge the administrative passwords to San Francisco city and county government's FiberWAN system to his supervisors.