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TSA might soon allow knives on planes despite outcry

knives
The knives that end below the red line marking 2.4 inches would be allowed on planes under a... Read More
Facing stiff opposition from within the airline industry and scrutiny from Congress, last month, the Transportation Security Administration tabled its proposed policy to allow knives back onto aircraft. But the delay was only temporary, and agency Administrator John Pistole has remained vague about any plans to revive the proposal. Industry observers say it could be quietly re-implemented as soon as Memorial Day weekend. Read More

Examiner Editorial

Port should select wisely when choosing company to operate cruise ship terminal

The sleek new cruise ship terminal on Pier 27 is a welcome addition to the waterfront. Ideally, it will be a boon to The City and the region as it brings in visitors from around the world who might not otherwise visit or spend their money here. But it also has the possibility to become a giant albatross around the neck of the Port of San Francisco if not properly managed.

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Tourin’ and eatin’

Shout Out Louds
Shout Out Louds, from Sweden, enjoy eating at good local spots while on the road. The play Great... Read More
Members of the decade-old Swedish quintet Shout Out Louds have plenty of outside pursuits to keep them busy. Read More

Sharks tie series with 2-1 win over Kings

San Jose Sharks
San Jose Sharks goalie Antti Niemi, of Finland, stops a shot attempt from Los Angeles Kings center... Read More
Brent Burns helped San Jose jump off to a fast start with his second goal of the postseason and the Sharks tied their second-round series against Los Angeles at two games with a 2-1 victory over the Kings in Game 4 on Tuesday night. Read More

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