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In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

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In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

AP 

Tallulah, a chimpanzee at the San Francisco Zoo, buries her head in a box full of treats as she picks a Super Bowl winner in San Francisco on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Chimpanzees at the zoo were enticed by treats to various locations in their pen to help them choose a Super Bowl winner.

Tallulah, a chimpanzee at the San Francisco Zoo, buries her head in a box full of treats as she picks a Super Bowl winner in San Francisco on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Chimpanzees at the zoo were enticed by treats to various locations in their pen to help them choose a Super Bowl winner.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School pick jump ropes before participating in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School pick jump ropes before participating in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School jump rope as they participate in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Students at James Lick Middle School pick jump ropes before participating in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Students at James Lick Middle School pick jump ropes before participating in a world record attempt for jump roping February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. An estimated 80,000 students and teachers at nearly 2,000 schools in California attempted to break the world record for number of people jumping rope at the same time. The current record is held in Australia with 59,000.

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A screen shot of Associated Press news content on the Yahoo news Web site is shown in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue at a time less money is flowing in from newspapers and broadcasters.

A screen shot of Associated Press news content on the Yahoo news Web site is shown in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The Associated Press has signed a licensing deal with Yahoo Inc. that gives the news cooperative a steady stream of revenue at a time less money is flowing in from newspapers and broadcasters.

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Students from James Lick Middle School jump rope in the schoolyard as part of a statewide effort to set a Guinness world record for the most people jumping rope at the same time in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The 240 James Lick students were among the tens of thousands of students at more than 500 schools across California on Monday morning that tried to break the record for most people skipping rope at the same time. Organizers say more than 88,000 people participated, breaking the previous Guinness record held by 59,000 jumpers in Australia. The results still have to be certified by Guinness.

Students from James Lick Middle School jump rope in the schoolyard as part of a statewide effort to set a Guinness world record for the most people jumping rope at the same time in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The 240 James Lick students were among the tens of thousands of students at more than 500 schools across California on Monday morning that tried to break the record for most people skipping rope at the same time. Organizers say more than 88,000 people participated, breaking the previous Guinness record held by 59,000 jumpers in Australia. The results still have to be certified by Guinness.

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Students from James Lick Middle School jump rope in the schoolyard as part of a statewide effort to set a Guinness world record for the most people jumping rope at the same time in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The 240 James Lick students were among the tens of thousands of students at more than 500 schools across California on Monday morning that tried to break the record for most people skipping rope at the same time. Organizers say more than 88,000 people participated, breaking the previous Guinness record held by 59,000 jumpers in Australia. The results still have to be certified by Guinness.

Students from James Lick Middle School jump rope in the schoolyard as part of a statewide effort to set a Guinness world record for the most people jumping rope at the same time in San Francisco, Monday, Feb. 1, 2010. The 240 James Lick students were among the tens of thousands of students at more than 500 schools across California on Monday morning that tried to break the record for most people skipping rope at the same time. Organizers say more than 88,000 people participated, breaking the previous Guinness record held by 59,000 jumpers in Australia. The results still have to be certified by Guinness.

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San Francisco's Angelo Caloiaro celebrates the overtime win over Gonzaga at the end of of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

San Francisco's Angelo Caloiaro celebrates the overtime win over Gonzaga at the end of of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

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San Francisco's Dior Lowhorn (33), Moustapha Diarra, left, and Dontae Bryant (11) celebrate the upset win over Gonzaga at the end of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

San Francisco's Dior Lowhorn (33), Moustapha Diarra, left, and Dontae Bryant (11) celebrate the upset win over Gonzaga at the end of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

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San Francisco's Perris Blackwell, right, celebrates with teammate Rashad Green (13) as Gonzaga's Steven Gray watches during a time out in overtime of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

San Francisco's Perris Blackwell, right, celebrates with teammate Rashad Green (13) as Gonzaga's Steven Gray watches during a time out in overtime of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

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San Francisco's Dior Lowhorn (33), Moustapha Diarra, left, and Dontae Bryant (11) celebrate the upset win over Gonzaga at the end of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

San Francisco's Dior Lowhorn (33), Moustapha Diarra, left, and Dontae Bryant (11) celebrate the upset win over Gonzaga at the end of an NCAA college basketball game Saturday, Jan. 30, 2010, in San Francisco.

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In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

AP 

In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

In this photo provided by Mark Grissom, police investigate the shooting scene in the early hours of Sunday morning Feb. 7, 2010 outside the Suede Nightclub and Lounge in San Francisco that left one person dead and four critically injured.

AP 

Tallulah, a chimpanzee at the San Francisco Zoo, buries her head in a box full of treats as she picks a Super Bowl winner in San Francisco on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Chimpanzees at the zoo were enticed by treats to various locations in their pen to help them choose a Super Bowl winner.

Tallulah, a chimpanzee at the San Francisco Zoo, buries her head in a box full of treats as she picks a Super Bowl winner in San Francisco on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2010. Chimpanzees at the zoo were enticed by treats to various locations in their pen to help them choose a Super Bowl winner.

AP 

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01:  Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

SAN FRANCISCO - FEBRUARY 01: Apple Computer co-founder and philanthropist Steve Wozniak pauses while speaking at the Bay Area Discovery Museum's Discovery Forum February 1, 2010 in San Francisco, California. The annual Discovery Forum increases awareness about the importance of childhood creativity, and raises funds for the Museum's educational exhibitions and programs.

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