Posts Tagged ‘San Francisco Chronicle’

 

What was the amount of inventory last year to nearest tenth?

Friday, February 27th, 2009
san francisco chronicle
miko asked:


Fuel inventories were lower than last year according to the San Francisco Chronicle dated February 24, 2007. This year there are 46.0 million barrels of inventory, a 11.92 percent drop.
a) What was the amount of inventory last year to nearest tenth?

(b) What was the amount of the decrease?

Danielle

 

Do you know the Cal Band snakes story?

Wednesday, February 25th, 2009
san francisco chronicle
soxrcat asked:


there was a story in the San Francisco Chronicle on Monday about the Cal Band returning from the defeat in Tennessee on a commercial plane. They were a little down, and started making paper snakes. Soon, most of the passengers were coloring and making paper snakes on this plane. Isn’t this hilarious? How can the Stanford Band beat this?

Allan

 

Can people buy newspapers directly from the Newspaper offices?

Sunday, February 22nd, 2009
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greasydame asked:


I want to buy a bulk of the Jan 21, 2008 inauguration edition. I want to know if I can go to lets say the San Francisco Chronicle and buy 100+ papers directly from them. I want to buy them from a place that will be guaranteed to have a large stock of them. Bookstores and newspaper dispensers(small stands) have a small amount available so it is not guaranteed that they will have some left for when i arrive.
Please don’t respond if your answer doesn’t have to do with the question.

Edith

 

Why do Homeless Flock to San Francisco?

Sunday, February 8th, 2009
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GREAT_AMERICAN asked:


San Francisco, which is probably the national capital of homelessness and has been for quite a while. The story is from the San Francisco Chronicle: “Six months ago, Dave Tompkins — bereft after the death of his closest friend — looked at a map of the United States and tried to decide where to live. His eye fell on San Francisco, and he made a snap decision. Two weeks ago, he finally arrived, after hitchhiking from Jacksonville, Fla.” (Laughing.) I’m sorry, I can’t help but laughing. Six months ago the guy looks at a map, and says San Francisco is the place. Two weeks ago he shows up. He hitchhiked all the way from Jacksonville, Florida, with his white Labrador, Banjo Betty.

“Tompkins counts himself among the city’s homeless, though technically he has a roof over his head — a 1980 RV that he bought through www.craigslist.org for $1,000. But the 45-year-old divorced man who lives on about $400 a month in disability payments said his vehicle has accumulated so many parking tickets he fears he might lose it. Tompkins’ westward-ho campaign was motivated by the same impulses that historically propelled outsiders here: temperate weather, tolerant culture, scenic beauty, progressive social values.” (Laughing.) Really? Is this what inspires the homeless to go to San Francisco? Let me read you the whole paragraph. “His westward-ho campaign was motivated by the same impulses that historically propelled outsiders.” So anybody that went west, anybody that migrated to San Francisco, was no different than the homeless who are now doing it. The reasons are “temperate weather, tolerant culture, scenic beauty, progressive social values.” (Laughing.) Six months ago when he was in Jacksonville, Florida, this is why he decided to go to San Francisco?
In his case, though, in addition to all that, Dave Tompkins sought “a well-informed citizenry. ‘San Franciscans keep abreast of what is going on better than anybody,’ says Tompkins, a carpenter by trade. ‘I also like the cultural diversity and the cuisine. I didn’t come for benefits, that’s for sure.’” (Laughing.) It’s the cuisine! The cultural diversity. Handouts in San Francisco rank below cultural diversity in the homeless population. The diversity, the culture, the progressive social values, and the cuisine! I don’t know how many of you people have been to San Francisco, but the cuisine that he’s talking about costs a pretty penny to get in and consume. He’s obviously not talking about that cuisine. He’s gotta be talking about the cuisine at the shelters or the cuisine on the streets and so forth.

This story totally overlooks what a horrible problem homelessness is and has been in San Francisco. Tompkins, it says here, “is much like many other homeless people in town who are here primarily because of the city itself, and only secondarily because of public assistance. A new count of the homeless, released earlier this week, tallied a 2 percent rise from two years ago — from 6,248 to 6,377 people. After the one-night count on Jan. 31, in a follow-up survey of homeless people, 31 percent noted that they became homeless outside San Francisco.

“‘That is close to a third of the people we counted,’ says Trent Rhorer, director of the San Francisco Human Services Agency. ‘It begs the question of why they came here; I don’t know that the answer is necessarily one of homelessness.’ Rhorer believes a combination of factors … ‘The city has one of the best public transportation systems in the country,’ he says. ‘It is geographically small. We are a compassionate, tolerant city, a sanctuary city.’ In addition, he says, San Francisco has a network of social support for the homeless, ranging from shelters to dining rooms to medical care.”

Bingo! There’s the reason. You can throw the cuisine and the tolerance and the diversity out the window. Hilarious. Who wrote this? Elizabeth Fernandez, Chronicle staff writer.

Charlene

 

once you recieve a debt collection notice does it go staright to your credit report?

Thursday, February 5th, 2009
san francisco chronicle
eyesman14 asked:


I just received a debt collection notice from a newspaper subscription(san francisco chronicle)i that i paid about a year ago but never received. I got these subscriptions from some high school kid going door to door. I helped him out and got 2 newspaper subscriptions, one came but the other didn’t.

Ida

 

what kind of surveys can i take to tell me which colleges are right for me?

Saturday, January 17th, 2009
san francisco chronicle
alisya mora asked:


are there any websites i could go to? any recommendations for my major in journalism? in high school now, i am part of the stagg line, a popular high school paper that has won many awards, and i would like to pursue my writing maybe write for mags like TIME or Newsweek. The San Francisco Chronicle or LA Times seems pretty awesome too. I would like to go to a great college who has strong journalism classes.

Audrey

 

Does the San Francisco Chronicle serve its readers well?

Monday, December 15th, 2008
san francisco chronicle
D asked:


I am interested in the quality of the coverage.
San Francisco County and the rest of the Bay Area is ethnically, and economically diverse. Does The Chronicle refelect the interests of its readership?

Jesse

 

In square feet, how much of San Francisco is paved street area?

Sunday, December 7th, 2008
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oaksterdamhippiechick asked:


(Hint: The answer can be found in today’s edition of the San Francisco Chronicle.)

Vicki

 

Is Speaker Pelosi trying to force the Republicans and President Bush to “shut down the government”?

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
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Madd Texan asked:


WASHINGTON, Aug. 10 (UPI) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s refusal to hold a vote on allowing new domestic oil drilling could result in a shutdown of the U.S. government, observers said.

House Republicans could refuse to support a temporary budget measure to keep the government funded beyond Sept. 30 if Democrats include in the legislation an extension of the congressional moratorium on offshore drilling, The San Francisco Chronicle reported Sunday.

The current moratorium is set to expire at the end of September.

Republicans have said they will block the spending bill or urge President George W. Bush to veto it.

A federal shutdown could lead to thousands of federal workers being furloughed, national parks being closed and benefits checks to veterans being delayed, the report said.

“So Republicans are going to tell seniors, ‘You’re being squeezed by high gas prices and high grocery prices and now we’re going to cut off your Social Security checks?’” said Jennifer Crider, a spokeswoman for the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

House Minority Whip Roy Blunt, R-Mo., said Democrats should drop the drilling bans.

“As far as I’m concerned, those bans end Sept. 30. And if they end on Sept. 30, fuel prices will head back down on Oct. 1,” he said.

http://www.amatechtel.com/news/wed/ac/Uus-drilling.R9pt_IaA.asp

Odyseus, you’re right about me not liking high gas prices, but if you think that having more gas will do nothing to bring the prices down, you don’t understand the how the market works or how speculators work. Why do you think that the price of oil suddenly started to fall the day after Bush lifted the presidential ban on offshore drilling? If Congress lifted it’s ban, the prices would fall dramatically. All it would take for the speculators to get out is for oil to get below $117. It was reported late last week that $117 was the automatic trigger to sell for the speculators/hedgefunds. Speculators and hedgefund operators are “holding the paper” and don’t want to be “stuck with delivery” if the price falls out of bed. Ask yourself this question, why did the speculators buy all the oil contracts if supplies weren’t going to be tight? China is increasing oil consumption as well as India and production hasn’t kept up with the demand.
Just the threat of the US going full tilt into offshore production will start the prices down, barring some hostilities in the Middle East.
My point is, why are the democrats trying to hide an extension of the drilling moratorium in the emergency spending bill? Why not bring it out for a vote on it’s own merrit? Because she knows that’s what the people want and she knows that she’ll lose.

Grace

 

Why do all the pro-Obama/Biden questions/answer sound like it was just taken from NY Times?

Thursday, September 11th, 2008
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shjOlds_442 asked:


Not to mention, CNN, San Francisco Chronicle, NBC, LA Times, Chicago Tribune, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Spin magazine, Time, Newsweek, MTV, The Huffington Post, VH1 and about 23 others that I can easily name…

Ron