Paula Canny, seen here with client Greg Anderson, says the Barry Bonds case has become 'a guys' contest'When Paula Canny, the friend of and attorney for Barry Bonds' embattled former trainer Greg Anderson, is asked why the government has gone to such lengths to prosecute the former San Francisco Giant, she answers with one quick word: "Testosterone." It's not that her client is accused of finding novel ways of boosting (and masking) the amount of that substance in Bonds' body. She feels this is
This cake is part of your severance packageBlindfold? Cigarette? Buyout? Perhaps 50 union employees at the San Francisco Chronicle -- most of them from the paper's editorial side -- aren't waiting for the axe to drop and have already agreed to accept a buyout, says one of the paper's guild representatives. Carl T. Hall, a 22-year veteran reporter at the Chron and local guild rep, said the paper's buyout offer is open until the last day of the month. Hearst Corp. has expressed a desire to wash it
S.F. is the greenest in the realm -- or at least we say we areA study commissioned by the water bottle company Nalgene -- which definitely has a horse in this race -- has deemed San Francisco the nation's "1st least wasteful city" (their words) in a field of 25 major cities. Atlanta, as the headline indicates, came 25th, making it ostensibly the "last least wasteful city." You can see the city-by-city shakedown here; we beat out New York, Portland, Seattle, and Los Angeles to round out the top f