
SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 19: A menu shows a photo of Bluefin Tuna (Maguro) at Yum Yum Fish March 19, 2010 in San Francisco, California. United Nations delegates at a conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar rejected a U.S. supported proposal to ban international trade of Bluefin Tuna which is widely used in Sushi restaurants. Stocks of Bluefin have been extremely depleted from years of commercial fishing and it is feared that the popular fish will go extinct.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 19: A piece of Bluefin Tuna (Maguro) sits on a sushi plate at Yum Yum Fish March 19, 2010 in San Francisco, California. United Nations delegates at a conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar rejected a U.S. supported proposal to ban international trade of Bluefin Tuna which is widely used in Sushi restaurants. Stocks of Bluefin have been extremely depleted from years of commercial fishing and it is feared that the popular fish will go extinct.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 19: A piece of Bluefin Tuna (Maguro) sits on the counter at Yum Yum Fish March 19, 2010 in San Francisco, California. United Nations delegates at a conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar rejected a U.S. supported proposal to ban international trade of Bluefin Tuna which is widely used in Sushi restaurants. Stocks of Bluefin have been extremely depleted from years of commercial fishing and it is feared that the popular fish will go extinct.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 19: A piece of Bluefin Tuna (Maguro) sits on a sushi plate at Yum Yum Fish March 19, 2010 in San Francisco, California. United Nations delegates at a conference on endangered species in Doha, Qatar rejected a U.S. supported proposal to ban international trade of Bluefin Tuna which is widely used in Sushi restaurants. Stocks of Bluefin have been extremely depleted from years of commercial fishing and it is feared that the popular fish will go extinct.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 18: A pedestrian walks by a FedEx truck March 18, 2010 in San Francisco, California. FedEx third quarter earnings doubled with reported earnings of $239 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with US$97 million, or 31 cents per share one year ago.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 18: A FedEx driver opens the door of his truck while making deliveries March 18, 2010 in San Francisco, California. FedEx third quarter earnings doubled with reported earnings of $239 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with US$97 million, or 31 cents per share one year ago.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 18: The FedEx logo is displayed on the front of a truck March 18, 2010 in San Francisco, California. FedEx third quarter earnings doubled with reported earnings of $239 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with US$97 million, or 31 cents per share one year ago.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 18: A FedEx truck drives down Tenth Street March 18, 2010 in San Francisco, California. FedEx third quarter earnings doubled with reported earnings of $239 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with US$97 million, or 31 cents per share one year ago.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 18: A FedEx truck drives down Second Street March 18, 2010 in San Francisco, California. FedEx third quarter earnings doubled with reported earnings of $239 million, or 76 cents per share, compared with US$97 million, or 31 cents per share one year ago.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 17: The Blockbuster logo is displayed on the side of a store March 17, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The struggling video rental retailer said in a regulatory filing today that it likely will file for bankruptcy if it is unable to restructure its heavy debt load. The announcement sent Blockbuster shares down 29 percent to 28 cents per share.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 17: A pedestrian walks by a Blockbuster store March 17, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The struggling video rental retailer said in a regulatory filing today that it likely will file for bankruptcy if it is unable to restructure its heavy debt load. The announcement sent Blockbuster shares down 29 percent to 28 cents per share.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 17: A customer walks out of a Blockbuster video store March 17, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The struggling video rental retailer said in a regulatory filing today that it likely will file for bankruptcy if it is unable to restructure its heavy debt load. The announcement sent Blockbuster shares down 29 percent to 28 cents per share.
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Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, right, testifies for Proposition 16 as Nancy McFadden, left, a senior vice president of Pacific Gas and Electric Co. listens during a hearing of the California Public Utilities Commission in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The California PUC is hearing public testimony on a June ballot initiative that would make it much harder for local governments to create or expand public power agencies. Proposition 16 would change the state constitution to require a two-thirds vote before local governments can use taxpayer funds to create or expand publicly owned utilities. The commission is holding a public meeting on it Wednesday afternoon.
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Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, right, testifies against Proposition 16 as Nancy McFadden, left, a senior vice president of Pacific Gas and Electric Co. listens during a hearing of the California Public Utilities Commission in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The California PUC is hearing public testimony on a June ballot initiative that would make it much harder for local governments to create or expand public power agencies. Proposition 16 would change the state constitution to require a two-thirds vote before local governments can use taxpayer funds to create or expand publicly owned utilities. The commission is holding a public meeting on it Wednesday afternoon.
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Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown, right, waves after joining a panel testifying in support of Proposition 16 during a hearing of the California Public Utilities Commission in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2010. At center of the table is Pacific Gas and Electric Co. senior vice president Nancy McFadden. The California PUC is hearing public testimony on a June ballot initiative that would make it much harder for local governments to create or expand public power agencies. Proposition 16 would change the state constitution to require a two-thirds vote before local governments can use taxpayer funds to create or expand publicly owned utilities. The commission is holding a public meeting on it Wednesday afternoon.
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Kathy Callaway, second from right of Woodacre, Calif., and Julia Bartlett, right, of Pt. Reyes Station, Calif., take part in a protest against Proposition 16 outside the California Public Utilities Commission offices in San Francisco, Wednesday, March 17, 2010. The California PUC heard public testimony Wednesday on a June ballot initiative that would make it much harder for local governments to create or expand public power agencies. Proposition 16 would change the state constitution to require a two-thirds vote before local governments can use taxpayer funds to create or expand publicly owned utilities.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 15: San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom speaks to union workers during a rally in support of a proposed stimulus reform package for the City of San Francisco March 15, 2010 in San Francisco, California. Hundreds of union workers held a rally on the steps of San Francisco City Hall in support of a proposed stimulus reform package that would bring millions of dollars to the city to fund construction projects and create new jobs.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 15: San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom speaks to union workers during a rally in support of a proposed stimulus reform package for the City of San Francisco March 15, 2010 in San Francisco, California. Hundreds of union workers held a rally on the steps of San Francisco City Hall in support of a proposed stimulus reform package that would bring millions of dollars to the city to fund construction projects and create new jobs.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 15: Union workers hold signs during a rally in support of a proposed stimulus reform package for the City of San Francisco March 15, 2010 in San Francisco, California. Hundreds of union workers held a rally on the steps of San Francisco City Hall in support of a proposed stimulus reform package that would bring millions of dollars to the city to fund construction projects and create new jobs.
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SAN FRANCISCO - MARCH 15: A pedestrian stops to read a sign that is posted on a mock coffin during a rally in support of a proposed stimulus reform package for the City of San Francisco March 15, 2010 in San Francisco, California. Hundreds of union workers held a rally on the steps of San Francisco City Hall in support of a proposed stimulus reform package that would bring millions of dollars to the city to fund construction projects and create new jobs.
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