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San Francisco Chronicle
TUESDAY, JUNE 3, 2003

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Heat's On Martha
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Federal prosecutors are seeking a criminal indictment against the maven of good taste, Martha Stewart, on insider-trading charges, her media company said today. She reportedly would plead innocent if indicted.

Housing's Bubble Must Burst
Mustn't it? Isn't the rule what goes way up must come down? Or is this different? Surreal Estate.

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Israel frees 100 prisoners pre-summit
Guantanamo prisoner attempts suicide
Hunt for teen lifeguard yields arm bone
Comp time bill headed for showdown


page one stories
Guru of medical pot awaits judge's sentence
Advocate predicts he won't serve any time
- Bob Egelko

Limits on media ownership eased
THE RULES: FCC allows firms to extend reach within markets
- Zachary Coile

Limits on media ownership eased
BAY AREA: Activists alarmed -- stations may be up for grabs
- Todd Wallack

State's take-charge guy walks and talks in Oakland
Drastic action taken to pull district out of monumental deficit
- Chronicle Staff Writer

Tough, complex journey begins for Bush
Winning Arab support for Israel plan lies in how U.S. handles Iraq
- Alan Cowell, New York Times

U.S. report denounces round-up after 9-11
Illegal immigrants found to endure abuse, delays
- Eric Lichtblau, New York Times

more chronicle news
MRIs are a better bet to detect breast cancer
More effective than mammograms, studies say
- Ulysses Torassa

Surprise byproduct of statin drugs
Study suggests they may cut cancer risks
- Ulysses Torassa

Jailed fugitive to face clinic bomb trial first
Birmingham case has stronger evidence, U.S. prosecutors say
- Jeffrey Gettleman, New York Times

NBC undaunted in Lynch movie plans
- Tim Goodman

Through the Lens
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Dance of Death
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Garden of memory
Purposeful memorial to Oakland hills fire

Politics blamed in office closing
Investigators say guards' union had Davis cut unit that looked into prison beatings

in business:
Banana Republic to get new chief
Gap names insider to head its high-end brand

California shorted in benefits

Cancer drug results boost Genentech
Stock zooms 6.6% after release of study

in sports:
49ers' dilemma on T.O.'s status
Star receiver absent -- signing undecided

A FUNNY CIDE TO SECRETARIAT
Disparate horses share many traits

A's draft should be less hectic this time
Oakland has fewer picks than last year

in datebook:
An actor comes home
B.D. Wong's real-life journey to becoming a gay father

COMMENTARY
Two years later, writers, actors tackle issue afresh

Pearl Jam stays true to a vision

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