by Katie Worth
Judy Castillo sat at her desk Thursday morning chatting with her boss about Bike to Work Day. She pointed to a newspaper article about a man who rode 10 miles to work each day, and joked that the paper should have profiled her husband, who rides his bike 22 miles to work each day.
by Mike Aldax
As soon as the state Supreme Court announced Thursday morning that same-sex couples had a constitutional right to marry, the celebration began on the steps of City Hall with crowds of gay men and lesbians cheering and sobbing. Some said they were exhausted from weeks of sleepless anxiety, waiting on the court ruling.
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Domestic Terminal 2 has been sitting empty at San Francisco International Airport since the sparkling $950 million International Terminal opened in December 2000. Renovations were to begin in fall 2001, but the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and a slumping economy triggered a drastic fall in air passenger traffic.
by Anita Katz
The Iraq war films, they keep on coming, and with the arrival of “Battle for Haditha,” this under-seen collection obtains one of its finer dramas.
by Rossiter Drake
For “Prince Caspian,” his audacious but curiously unaffecting follow-up to “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” director Andrew Adamson amplifies everything — the feral swordplay, the tender (but regrettably unsubtle) moments when teenage angst gives way to unrestrained infatuation, and the climactic battles pitting the inhabitants of Narnia against an army of assassins.