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Protests that snarled Golden Gate Bridge, I-880 spur question about penalties
"There have been eras when society is more tolerant of these forms of expression, and times where tolerance seems to wane a bit, and we may be in one of those periods now," said SJSU political science Professor Emeritus Larry Gerston.
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Remembering Mimi Fariña as Bread & Roses celebrates its 50th anniversary
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Referendum challenging Concord rent stabilization, just cause ordinance fails without enough signatures
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Suspects arrested in organized theft spree of Apple products at Valley Fair mall Monday
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