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- Apparently some of the richest companies in the world only have a million bucks to spare. [SFist]
- An [SF Gate] slideshow features origin stories of iconic '60s and '70s Bay Area rock bands.
- Uber's new CEO starts work today. Good luck, buddy! You're gonna need it! [Associated Press]
- Li Po Lounge's sign to soon shine anew. [Eater SF]
- Lawyers in case related to Shrimp Boy scandal accuse FBI of racial profiling. [SF Chronicle]
- Salary survey says UC Berkeley grads rank 7th-highest statewide. [Daily Californian]
- A San Francisco woman found dead by the side of an East Bay road has been identified. [CBS 5]
- San Jose death of Chinese Performing Arts of America founder being investigated as homicide. [ABC 7]
- Animal experimentation at UCSF under scrutiny after alleged violations of federal regulations. [SF Chronicle]
- Undocumented workers from Mexico who were allegedly held against their will and forced to work for a Hayward construction firm have been rescued by federal agents. [CBS 5]
- Lost WWII-Era photo album found in Mountain View. [NBC Bay Area]
- SF State's big new wellness center has opened. [Golden Gate Xpress]