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Tree Wars: Life in Leafy Marin can be very Litigious: When a tree falls in the woods it might not make a sound, but one thing is certain: if a tree falls in Marin County, it's likely to cause a lawsuit. 
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S.F.'s difficult path to home renovation: Simply owning your home in San Francisco doesn't give you the right to fix it up. Richard and Cher Zillman learned this the hard way...
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Cottage Industry: In the exclusive seaside town of La Jolla, Calif., where houses typically go for $1.8 million to $26 million, preservation is a tough sell. Many of the town's historic houses are small, unassuming beach cottages built at the turn of the last century, when La Jolla was a quiet artists' community. |
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Barn Storming: San Francisco artists, Tracy Ginsberg, 35, and Theodore Lillie, 33, knew they found their new home as soon as they drove up to the 3,700-square-foot barn in West Marin County, California. They watched from their car as
another prospective buyer peeked inside, then quickly
reversed course and left.  |
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Cottage Style in Paris: It's easy to fall in love with Paris. I moved here from San Francisco (remember my earthquake cottage in the premiere issue) and it didn't take me long. Eventually I gravitated to what became my favorite neighborhood: the Marais, where, I discovered the relaxed style of my former cottage in the colorful windows and on the beautifully stocked shelves.  |
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The Six Faces of Wireless : To understand the nature of the wireless service customer one needs to go beyond pure appearances. Heavy users tend to stand out for their tendencies to talk, talk, talk—on crowded street corners, trains, or at airports—with little care to those around them.  |
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