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Ben Werner, Student Newspaper Editor
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San Francisco State University has settled a class-action lawsuit by disabled students and faculty by agreeing to make the campus more accessible.
Other San Francisco groups have joined the Coalition in its opposition to the Global Settlement.
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John Fielding, CEO
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The San Francisco Apartment Association offers a dynamic set of courses on rental management called the California Certified Residential Manager series.
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Brian Mengel, Civil Servant
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The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce reserves the right to revise these Rules and Regulations at any time and users are deemed to be apprised of and bound by any changes to these Rules and Regulations.
The San Francisco Chamber of Commerce has authored a report urging changes to state law that would increase homeownership opportunities for Californians by reducing the risk of attached housing construction.
The San Francisco Early Childhood Information System Project is a collaborative of local agencies including the SFUSD Child Development Centers to provide access to information on young children.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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San Francisco Herb boasts a clientele comprised of well known Bay Area chefs.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The San Francisco Blues Festival has been a showcase of the best in blues music for over a quarter of a century.
San Francisco's newest electronic indie pop label.
Nina Hartley was attending San Francisco State University and dancing in clubs when she was approached by producer Juliet Anderson in March 1984.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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Team San Francisco provides a local sports network for San Francisco Bay Area gay and lesbian athletes and helps coordinate participation in the Gay Games.
San Francisco is generally more drug friendly than other cities, and there is a good amount of drug use in the queer community.
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