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The following articles
 were published in
The San Francisco
Chronicle
.

Humor prevails.

08/18/2000 - Tiny Movements Ease Fault Risk in East Bay - Pressure builds up less in northern Hayward segment

08/07/2000 - Danger From Above for Shoppers - Merchandise stacked high poses earthquake risk at warehouse stores

05/26/2000 - Mock Quake Tests UC Berkeley Readiness

05/05/2000 - Scientists Simulate `Big One' to Test Bridges - New quake machine shakes like real thing

05/02/2000 - UC Berkeley Vulnerable in Major Quake - Losses would be great, 18-month study finds

10/15/1999 - Odds on the Big One - 70% probability for a major quake by 2030, report says

10/15/1999 - Quake Report Says Homeowners Not Braced for Next One - Seismic upgrades in Bay Area needed

10/14/1999 - Less to Rely On in Next Big Quake - New medical landscape leaves Bay Area with fewer disaster resources

10/13/1999 - READY OR NOT - Even a few basic steps can help you pull through the next big earthquake

10/13/1999 - Hope for the Best; Prepare for the Worst When the big earthquake really hits, the damage to the Bay Area will be severe. But if we act now, we can minimize the effects.

10/01/1999 - Maps Show Shaky Lay Of the Land - Oakland, Piedmont quake hazards marked

01/10/1999 - READY OR NOT - Bay Area earthquake researchers are racing the clock, gathering information they hope will cut down the damage and suffering when a big one rips the East Bay's Hayward Fault

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