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Reporter's Notebook: MWSF musings and predictions







Reporter's Notebook: MWSF musings and
predictions

Reporter's Notebook: MWSF musings and
predictions
01/05/2004 03:46 AM

by Dennis Sellers - The weather in San Francisco is relatively warm (high 40s) with enough of a breeze in the air to make a jacket well recommended...




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