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San Francisco Chronicle
MONDAY, JUNE 2, 2003

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Cancer's Worst Enemy
avastin
Dr. Napoleone Ferrare, the mild-mannered man behind Genentech's experimental drug Avastin, is the talk of the oncology community.

Guides For The Blind
Lots more goes into a seeing-eye dog than you might expect. Urban Animal.

Cracks In The Liberty Bell
Recent events show an America smaller than it used to be. Harley Sorensen.

Pennies From Heaven, D.C.
Democrats are unhappy campers over the president's tax cut. Adam Sparks.

The Chronicle 200
Our annual report on the Bay Area's biggest companies. Includes searchable, customizable database.

Bay Area News Roundup
All local news, all the time.


China reports no new SARS cases
Bali bombing suspect shouts at trial
Kuerten upset by Robredo at French
Carlisle: Talking to two NBA teams


page one stories
At G-8 meeting, Bush looks ahead
U.S. wants help from other nations in fighting nuclear proliferation in Iran, North Korea
- David E. Sanger, New York Times

Cancer drug shows promise in prolonging patients' live
THEORY PROVED: Cutting off blood supply to tumors impedes growth
- Bernadette Tansey, Ulysses Torassa

Cancer drug shows promise in prolonging patients' live
PROFILE: Avastin success puts modest Genentech scientist into spotlight
- Bernadette Tansey

Feinstein seizes the middle ground
Senator finds allies on both sides of aisle
- Carolyn Lochhead

S.F. budget plan avoids deep cuts, big layoffs
City's businesses, residents, visitors will share the pain
- Rachel Gordon

With summit, Abbas will step into spotlight
He must impress Washington, Israel -- and his own people
- Danielle Haas

more chronicle news
China flooding Yangtze valley
Dam is largest project since the Great Wall
- John Pomfret, Washington Post

Coming up on SF Gate

Many wonder if fugitive got help
Bombing suspect didn't seem to have been living in hills
- Ken Ellingwood, Los Angeles Times

Panel to probe failure to find banned arms
- Los Angeles Times

Through the Lens
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Dance of Death
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Democrats try to wean lawmakers from SUVs
Senate panel set to cut off legislators from gas-guzzlers

Dreaming of a city museum
An exhibit of S.F. history may find a home in the Old Mint

in business:
Battling over HDTV
Comcast takes on satellite companies with new high-definition service

Digital video goes portable with Archos gadget
Handheld device also stores music and photographs

Techies see jobs go overseas
Opposition to offshore outsourcing beginning to grow

in sports:
Ballparks' bad actors easily can be corralled

Chavez delivers as A's tip Royals
Byrnes' homer extends streak

Rueter, 'pen blank Colorado
Shutout's a gas; win streak at 5

in datebook:
'Eddie' a quick fix for summer

Dancing on mainstream's edge
Coldplay, audience show a mutual admiration at the Shoreline

Party with a twist
Black and White Ball draws 11,000 to dance the chilly night away

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