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  2. Death Guild - Wikipedia

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    Death Guild opened on March 15, 1993, [1] and is currently held every Monday at DNA Lounge in San Francisco. Death Guild has always been an 18-and-over dance club, a rarity in San Francisco where most dance clubs are 21+. Death Guild has also been the promoter of most of the gothic and industrial live shows in San Francisco since the mid-1990s.

  3. Edith Howard Cook - Wikipedia

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    Edith Howard Cook was the eldest daughter of Horatio Nelson Cook (1843–1891) and Edith Scooffy (1851–1919), who were married in 1870 in San Francisco. Horatio Nelson Cook helped establish M.M. Cook & Sons, a company that specialized in hide tanning and the manufacture of industrial leather belts. Edith Scooffy was born in San Francisco.

  4. Joseph J. Kinyoun - Wikipedia

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    One newspaper claimed, without any factual basis, that Kinyoun had released his laboratory monkeys into San Francisco. [7] Death threats were made against him, requiring him to travel with bodyguards under an assumed name. [23] In October 1900, Kinyoun was the subject of a political cartoon about his being kicked out of his federal position.

  5. San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin implements new ... - AOL

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    San Francisco Giants manager Bob Melvin has implemented a new policy for the team’s dugout requiring every member to stand for the US national anthem – ‘The Star-Spangled Banner.’

  6. Elwood Edwards, voice of AOL’s iconic greeting ‘You’ve Got ...

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    Elwood Edwards, a behind-the-scenes graphics and camera operator at local Cleveland television station WKYC whose voice was propelled to worldwide fame after he recorded AOL’s email greeting ...

  7. The Dugout - Wikipedia

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    The Dugout (Bottom of the Ninth) is a 1948 painting by American artist Norman Rockwell, painted for the September 4, 1948, cover of The Saturday Evening Post magazine. The painting depicts the Chicago Cubs bench dejected during a game against the Boston Braves at Braves Field .

  8. Jeff Adachi - Wikipedia

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    Adachi died on February 22, 2019, in the North Beach neighborhood of San Francisco. The San Francisco medical examiner investigated the death, led by Christopher Wirowek, whose credibility Adachi assailed publicly only three weeks before his death and who was later terminated because of his handling of Adachi's autopsy report.

  9. 'Ghost gun' tied to NYC murder of health care CEO adds fuel ...

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    The person of interest detained in the NYC shooting of a health care CEO was found with a ghost gun possiblye made with a 3D printer, police said.