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I booked the room directly with the hotel +The location was excellent +Our room was clean, well appointed, if a little snug and comfortable. The bathroom wasn't brand new, but was just fine. Service was very good overall. We had to wait a bit too long for our room, but the staff did everything they could to get it ready for us as quickly as possible. As everyone else has noted, no A/C! This was pretty awful, as the rooms get quite warm, especially the smaller ones. If you left the fan on all day, it helped cool things down a bit.Our room was the very last one in the hotel (450) so we were on the main road side, which was quite noisy at night. Lots of sirens and road cleaners going past at all hours. Also, the free wireless didn't reach that end of the hotel, so if that's an essential feature, ask for something more in range of the front desk, maybe. Custom Burger was very expensive, and not at all worth the price in my opinion. The shakes are fantastic though! Right across the road at the Good Hotel, is a pizza place on the bottom floor. Good pizza, good prices and friendly staff, esp Ashanti. Eat here over CB anytime. The location isn't great +The room was very small but clean and unique +Location was fantastic, +It was the most disgusting room I ever stayed in +noisy.the room next to me was so loud +The nighty wine reception in the lobby from 5 to 6 was also a great bonus +There's a great family diner across the street for breakfast +The room was very comfortable +Room gorgeous with view to the West, almost could see China in the distance +the city, near to shops, malls, Chinatown, trollies, public transportation +enjoy shopping +The actual hotel itself is OK, the issue we had was the +Everything about this place was excellent. For the very low price +breakfast was great and our housekeeper was absolutely delightful +hotel with a decent location +the hotel and on the 6th floor +The hotel is centrally located and was great for shopping at Westfield +We did the rest of the trip +: comfy, great pillow +pillows very flat +Great location +There was also a serious lack of storage space in the room +the complimentary breakfast was awesome +That street is very loud and alot of traffic +the room the smallish +There was no smiling at all from +big rooms +The hotel rooms are small +great restaurant recommendations +The breakfast is better than the usual Continental +the breakfast in the lovely Silk Restaurant +the Dunkirk suite. It is a corner accomodation with great city views +My room requirements were done perfectly +the Westin St Francis from the 29th +location is awesome +. The staff are very cool +the rooms are very small +The wine hour in the cozy lobby was great +The restuarant is very small and didn't have a chance to eat there +The Hotel is beautifly decorated and was immaculate in condition +Had a great breakfast +the location is great for shopping +the wine hour is very nice +great city view +The hotel is in a very safe area +Breakfast was convenient and good +Hotel Carlton is a good place to stay and it is a good value +Excellent shower head with great pressure +wonderful breakfast +room was a little small but very clean and the bed was very comfortable +Some rooms had working phones, tvs, lights, other rooms didn't. Very inconsistant. Bedding was dirty, one towel in one room +The rooms were clean comfortable and affordable +two blocks +The location was ideal +rooms very a little on the small size +This hotel is located in a fabulous location near Fisherman's wharf +The rooms were obviously recently remodeled and were very nice +continental breakfast +The food is very expensive. Breakfast while ok +LOCATION - average +constant noise day and night +And breakfast at the hotel restaurant, it was terrible and overpriced +breakfast is basic, but free, so very convenient +The hotel is definitely well run +Our room was not extra large but we would only be sleeping there +The room was very clean, updated, with a cool view of the city below +The hotel is a bright spot in a not-so-nice area of SF +The rooms were big and the service was warm +hotel was in a great location +the rooms are fairly run down and not particularly clean +The high floor rooms need time to cool off +THe room was a little on the small side +The onsite restaurant is outrageously overpriced +bedroom area and very cramped sitting +Sadly +the location so near to Fishermans Wharf was great +It reminded me of European boutique hotels that I've stayed in +The area isn't too bad. Just don't go west or south (Tenderloin). Go north, and you hit Nob Hill. Go east, and you hit Union Square +quiet with no street noise)- +Internet is $17 per +Their staff was rude +it's a decent location +Great restaurants nearby +The gym is great +It's in a handy location +The rooms are tiny +comfortable room +Hotel is in the path of lots of street noise +I was concerned about trying a new hotel in the Union Square area +roomservice is great +breakfast was delicious (scrambled and boiled eggs, sausage, quiche, danishes, scones, croissants, assortment of breads (great sourdough, wheat, white), fresh cut fruit, coffee, tea, orange juice, and cranberry juice +Location is excellent less than 2 blocks from fishermans Wharf & +We find the overall location perfect +The room was a bit small but given +The rooms were clean and nicely decorated. The rooms were also quiet and we felt safe +it had good reviews +the service is poor +The location is fantastic with restaurants, shops, diners very close. +The continental breakfast was great +The breakfast was a wonderful +Room was in good shape +the hotel staff are very friendly +. The location was great +We enjoyed San Fran. way more then we ever thought +The breakfast was good, although the "hot" items were lukewarm +The price was great +but they do not bother you +Room was very big with loads of storage space +The breakfast was complementary +The room was decent size but the decor was beyond outstanding +Our room was small but very unique and quaint +the high price +Incredible location +If you have it, go spend your $200 plus a night somewhere else +staff were excellent +The front desk was friendly and prompt +There was also a serious lack of storage space in the room +the staff are excellent, +Excellent location +incredibly noisy +breakfast was great +This room was cleaner +The room was clean and comfortable +Breakfast was also pricey 18 -Lopez -She was 86. -shutdowns, layoffs and cutbacks plaguing the newspaper industry. -Brian David Mitchell, -Lula, 66, will be treated at Sao Paulo's Syrian-Lebanese Hospital, -off Turks and Caicos, -pulmonary thromboembolism -the most important is geological: oil. -"The Ides of March," -struck about 8:20 a.m. (7:20 p.m. Wednesday -any attempt to ban references to the holiday. -Gary Lamont Sumner -formed in the Atlantic, -"Y: The -the sins of the members of the church, -Sen. 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Sgt. 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In -145 -bike and pedestrian projects, -Manchester City manager -"Rudo y Cursi" -Co-star Lucas Till, -photo spread of Taliban fighters posing in the -to achieve energy independence is threatening the country's national security, undermining its long-term potential -14 people were -the funeral. -Wednesday. -seven generations, -At least 330,000 -Indian authorities -The Al Nisr Al -Mashhad -Brianna Denison. -English springer spaniel -professional anthropologists and support crew said it believed the -arms smuggler, -"Coriolanus" -30 -a street value of around $350,000 -Haiti, -Syrian government resigned Tuesday amid an unusual wave of unrest that has roiled the nation, -Kingdom City, Missouri, -sexual life" -has been downgraded to Category 1 -bodies. -Alexander Pichushkin -a new CNN.com feature built on the belief that the labels we use for one another -"True Blood," "Torchwood Children of Earth" -gold watch, bracelet, chain -pulmonary thromboembolism -a coming-of-age ritual in Latin culture, marking a young girl's entrance into womanhood. -Huntington, Virginia, -eastern port city of Valencia. -Venus Williams -father, -right-wing extremists which oppose -iPhone 5 -5 months to 71 years. -603-271-2663, -six-month -Rossiter -750 -"Many are exhausted and some problems cannot be controlled and were not caused by (the center)," -Masters -47-year-old -Nayef bin Abdulaziz, -five pythons and two venomous tarantulas. -her mom -as an inquisitive Stone Age man, -Hungary -uniforms of 10 French soldiers killed -about the possible Ticketmaster-Live Nation merger were really, really unhappy. -Tuesday. -Michael Ratley -a Mouseketeer on Disney's "The Mickey Mouse Club," -160 -Alexander Jenkins, -24-year-old American -I believed he was the rightful heir to Ronald Reagan and that his conservative principles and ideas would continue to build on the foundation that President Reagan had established. -Nathaniel Nicholson, -messages that the SEGA Pass service was momentarily down. -At least 330,000 marijuana -wounded -the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince, -Wayne Rooney -in Colombia. -10 -Connie Nielsen -along the New England coast and points north. -elbow -Carlos Vela -at high levels over the summer months, -says his party may have enough votes to stall Democratic health care reform. -a ski lesson -Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, -showed up in Pyongyang, North Korea, to help secure the two journalists' release. -"arrogant powers" and "enemies" of Iran of interfering in his country's affairs, including the post-election situation. -The all-time -Italy -Justice -a tool called Trusted Friends. -lessons to take from this sad state of affairs. -Tehran, -3 -in New Zealand -"begin her duties as an associate justice without delay." -street value of around $350,000 -Naturalist Charles Darwin -Jana Rawlinson -threw rocks at U.N. peacekeepers -In October, more than one in 10 people -Friday, -off the east coast of Africa have increased -near Baton Rouge, Louisiana, -Thaksin Shinawatra, -admitted throwing three punches but said only one connected. -Elizabeth Birnbaum -He produced a weapon and forced the two correctional officers to drive instead to Baytown, near Houston, where he handcuffed them together in the back of the van, took their weapons and one of their uniforms and ran away, -stocky and bald, with short gray hair on the sides, and wears glasses. -the Scissor Sisters -"The Bounty Hunter" -2004, -nearly 17 -to five years in prison Wednesday by an Italian court for their role in the seizing of a suspected terrorist in Italy in 2003, -we exist, -direct descendants of wild -just confirmed plans to -"I'm pretty excited that they agreed with me, they see that it was wrong for the school to do that," -The conversation freed you in ways that you hadn't been free before? -Approximately 10 -currently third in the drivers' world championship -fossilized remains -plays for the Ottawa Senators -The Tupolev Tu-160 strategic bombers landed at Venezuela's Libertador military airfield and "will spend several days carrying out training flights over neutral waters, after which they will return to the base," -Barbara Dainton-West, -A Spider-Man villain -in a large blue plastic container on an uninhabited island in Galveston Bay, Texas, -took in at least $200 million from 3 million people this year. -second round of snow and ice, -six U.S. Marines -interview coach who prepares clients for the difficult questions that will come their way during a job search. -early in the new year, -25-year-old -30 of 55 -40 militants and six Pakistan -by the end of the year, -Benjamin LeBaron, 32, and his brother-in-law, Luis Widmar, in his -said Bush, 83, was admitted to Methodist Hospital for testing after complaining of stomach pain for several days. -Sharon Bialek -of falsely imprisoning a -June, -three -Sebastian Vettel -stance, immediately adopt measures to wipe out the adverse impact, [and] stop conniving and supporting anti-China separatist forces." -fewer fares and mounting bills -Sixty-five percent -at least three -assassinated in December 2007 -Four -A Colorado solar-energy company -Travelers can also snatch bargains at condos and rental properties. 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John Edwards -"an important step forward" -45%, -a 52-year-old woman from Hueytown, Alabama, -was carrying his sister on his back. -rugby -Rod Blagojevich, -businessman Robert Allen Stanford -on his neck -Curtis Blues -from the queen. -in March 2008, when Colombia bombed a guerrilla base inside Ecuador. -volcanic ash, -Harry Nicolaides, -none of the private rehab clinics are legally registered. -in Madagascar, -James Michael Biela, -Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected -($50 U.S.) -91, -350 American -will cost it about 100,000 sales this year and $2 billion in repair costs and lost revenue. -"Honor Flight" -the city signed a $432,900 contract for typewriter maintenance with Afax Business Machines in 2008, as well as a $99,570 contract with that company in 2009. -lived more than 40 years since he learned he had the disease, -86. -Anybots, -ekl -assaulting detainees -Monday -67-year-old -$27.3 million. -portions of northern Alabama and Georgia at higher elevations. -67 -anti-regime activities, -to Belfast. -Straight No Chaser -would investigate the allegations of inappropriate behavior, -at school Thursday, -Fifteen -was just 13-years-old -Formula One star Felipe Massa -health care reform bill -al Qaeda -1986 -left four people dead, -Ohio inmate, convicted of killing and dismembering a 22-year-old woman in 1991, -some tires entering the United States from China. -rural Brown County, -China, Myanmar, North Korea, Iran, Sudan, Eritrea, Saudi Arabia and Uzbekistan to "blacklist" because they are "countries of particular concern" when it comes to religious oppression. -cellphones were much -skin-bleaching and hair-growing -Cleveland Browns player -Georgia's Clarke County, -General Gene L. 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She's a very mysterious, wonderful young lady," -$100 billion worldwide. -Sanlu Group, -stealing dinosaur bones -a senior figure in the fight against ETA -in 2010. -raghead." -Sheryl McCollum, -his family including new son Charlie and dogs Yogi and Taz. -almost canceled its 63rd annual skyrocket display -fly ash up to 2 feet deep in places. -assaulted by Shawne Merriman, a linebacker with the San Diego Chargers. -infamous Tent City -as chief of staff to the president and director of the Office of Management and Budget. -Democratic Sens. Evan Bayh and Russ Feingold -January 15. -former President George H.W. Bush. -heavy downpour triggered by El Nino weather patterns. -hundreds of poor, rural and indigenous pregnant women are dying because they are being denied the same health services as other women in the country. -England's -improvements have been made, -his health for the next year with regular medical tests. -rejoin the loved ones they've left behind, -1. 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Shame on us!" -Dario Franchitti -flew an airplane into a building housing an Internal Revenue Service -rape and theft of property -This year's prom, dubbed "The Cinderella Ball," -claim they were being discriminated against on the basis of nationality. -Gareth Thomas -two of the three deaths linked to the salmonella outbreak were from their state. -is one of the "speculative" -New York, -have any contact with the alleged victim -took her clothes off -The jobs pay between $40,000 and $80,000 a -protest the hiring of hundreds of foreign workers -unconfirmed sighting -green and yellow -Argentina in the 1994 World Cup, -raise the "strong possibility" that special prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald never received all the documents he requested during the leak investigation -western Cuba -tobacco-caused diseases. -Tuesday -to pay the protesters' legal costs in a civil claim -the NTSB -Terry Gilliam, Darren Aronofsky, Paul Greengrass and David Hayter -the plane's left engine, which apparently tore from the Airbus A320 -restitution in the -skating star Apolo Anton Ohno -lined the streets outside Harlem's Apollo Theater on Tuesday -two years -Russell Jackson started Kid One, -South Africa. -Russian Orthodox -The expulsion, -conflict on three fronts. -preventive HIV vaccine remains the greatest -83 -11:35 p.m. ET, -since the 1960s. -At least 50,000 -Its buyers are older than the industry average, -five doctors and two pharmacists, -shows the world that you love the environment and hate using fuel," -Josef Fritzl -type of silicone breast implant -Antarctic Peninsula, -Diversity. -Dutch soldier -that no blacks were on the jury. -he's the NBA all-star's father. -To generate a space and to define a space, -of alleged sexual predators -$500 -Hayden, President George W. 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They are disheveled, disoriented. -1 million social -1996 -three -eight -April 9, 1962, -two -kidney stones, urinary tract ulcers, and eye and skin irritation. -$2,000 a month. -"Spore" -Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, -642 -the former president smiled. -paramilitary troops, or jawans, staged a bloody revolt -alleges that the company's "strong, centralized structure fosters or facilitates gender stereotyping and discrimination." -to pay the new adjusted mortgage, -Three leading Iranian reformists -containers of butyric acid -Clark Howard -11 -health care costs -in a restive region -$100 million -Sixty-four cases of measles have been diagnosed in the United States this -Ellen Moran, -2008 -Hugo Chavez -arrival delays -at least 11 -July 2011 -magazine photo spread of Taliban fighters posing in the uniforms of 10 French soldiers killed -10 million teenage -Jefferson -on the set of "New In Town." -drowned in the Pacific Ocean -Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, North Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Virginia, Washington -Manchester -home in New Jersey to Rio de Janeiro -Obtaining U.S. customers is a priority, -temperatures -Salinger's copyright rights in both his novel and the character Holden Caulfield, -Justice Department -Four kilograms -AVA Solar CEO Pascal Noronha holds one of the solar panels his company produces. -and Senate might jointly convene on Tuesday to discuss the president's report, -a civil rights lawsuit. -and the regulatory inquiries that were discussed in our recent SEC filing." -after opening the scoring -Garth Brooks -West Palm Beach, Florida, -387 -Kim marks the third generation in his family to officially reign over the so-called Hermit Kingdom. -$410 billion -dry cleaners -to Vital Voices, a non-governmental organization that aspires to empower women in developing countries, to address human trafficking and to train future leaders. -the retro-chic China Club on the 13th floor of the Old Bank of China building on Bank Street. -world's most expensive apartment -the U.S. economic meltdown and fighting in Kashmir. -Missouri River -pending a decision -a 20-mile stretch of heavily traveled -71 mushers and -Brazil. -Israel -the decoy -launched just before midnight Friday -400 years -Leno could reprise his 1995 ratings-grabbing -four -Sierra Nevada -15-year-old -A plunging halter top -a year, -11 a.m. (5 a.m. ET) Wednesday, -100-day genocide in 1994 which left an estimated 800,000 people dead. -Diane Weiss, manager at the Oasis Winery in Hume, Virginia, -over 300," -Eight people were killed -The company -Velupillai Prabhakaran -New York State Sen. Jeff Klein -3,500 signatures, -the SARS epidemic in 2004 that killed nearly 300 people -African National Congress -canoe-style pod with a nine meter-long -green -five teenage friends, -a course that's designed to boost the leadership and management skills of coaches. -authorizing killings and kidnappings by paramilitary death squads. -a single set of regulations by the -Mexican drug cartels. -loss of fluid -a federal charge of bankrolling a dogfighting operation -two tons of cereal -23-year-old -to buy business-class airfare on domestic and international flights, flying on a state-owned aircraft to political gatherings or events "which involved no official business," and spending campaign funds -Continental -that possibly links her to phone calls made about the ranch, -18-year-old -Morelia, Mexico. -upwards of $27 million. -production and rehearsal -plane's de-icing system -"Granddad Bandit," -remote northeastern state of Manipur, -Japanese citizen, -Al-Jazeera cameraman -shoveling outside his home without gloves for 45 minutes in minus-17-degree weather, -"There's no chance of -had recently given police the videotape, saying -R-rated -Cameron Sinclair -population of New Orleans stands at about 330,000 -- roughly 75 percent of its pre-Katrina level. 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Bork, -Delta Air Lines -keep the federal government running through the rest of the fiscal year, which ends in September -Velupillai Prabhakaran -five -The Air Force -his legacy -two -convicted in a series of sniper-style shootings -Harris has made 83 arrests of alleged sexual predators -more than 500,000 Pakistanis -resuming Friday morning, -4,200 U.S. military personnel -for the southern Baja California peninsula -known for pushing the envelope with his use of profanity and for pointing -2000 -rapper, -2,600, -A volcano in southwest Colombia -the fighters -Iran and Belarus -are swelling and pain at the injection site, -is aimed at building bombs, -Ryan Alexander Jenkins, -no blacks were on the -the drawings -converted morgue in the city's northeastern suburbs. -No matter how old, overweight or out of shape you are, you have the power to make a decision, set a goal and create a plan. Positive change is always within your grasp, and today still remains the first day of the rest of your life. 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By building one of the planet's most successful companies from his garage, he exemplified the spirit of American ingenuity. By making computers personal and putting the internet in our pockets, he made the information revolution not only accessible, but intuitive and fun. And by turning his talents to storytelling, he has brought joy to millions of children and grownups alike. Steve was fond of saying that he lived every day like it was his last. Because he -"We've got to earn their trust. 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"It is a humanitarian issue and the girls should be let go," Clinton said -CNN/Opinion Research Corp. survey, -spent three weeks in -$7 million, -home in Clarence Center, New York, -he chose Namdaemun because it was easily accessible by public transportation and yet situated in a lightly populated area where the fire was unlikely to hurt people, -Hawaii, -The Antalina was "basically adrift, at the mercy of the wind and sea currents," -home in Columbia, Illinois, a suburb of St. Louis, Missouri. -banks -two-time -David Sheldrick -to launch new video-on-demand and live TV services for Xbox -video that showcased some of the family's favorite photos. -in the -White House Map Room, -prosecutor vowed Thursday his office -Ellen Marks of Lafayette, California, -usage of morphine sulfate oral solution 20 mg/ml. -Amitai Etzioni -the nursing facility in which Christian Rossiter has lived -on NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. -countryside. -Cage) ponders patterns in a list of numbers. -Bahman Ghobadi, -the mid-1970s, -$100,000 -'em hurt with us." -Federal Aviation Administration -upstate New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, -to upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope, -Lubna al-Hussein -describe myself as very ambitious and determined, -a D.C. neighborhood -Jacob Zuma, -Antoine Fuqua, -"For any coaching community to lose bright stars like Kurt and Miranda is tragic," -killing his wife, Marie Bruce, 47, Thomas Tanner, 40, and Ben Teague, 63, outside a theater in Athens on April 25. -Two people -connection between the abuse and the decisions of high-level Bush administration officials. -Julian Zelizer, -Thursday evening -trousers considered too tight and a blouse too transparent. -President -Joey Chestnut -"We have to work toward acceptance on all levels," -Matthew R. Devlin, -Dennis Davern, -shooting and paralyzing a U.S. Army soldier -two American hikers -Rany Freeman, an Egyptian living in Canada, said in a video submission. 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Buck -at least 15 people -the number of times a chili extract must be diluted in water in order -two tons of cereal -22% -ovarian cysts associated with chlamydia, -Piracy -NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen -"Hollywood Squares," "To Tell the Truth" and "What's My Line?" -suffered a setback before the March election, when 70 percent of their candidates were disqualified. -the wheel and even cup noodles were among the varied answers -Sucuzhanay's attackers yelled racial slurs; no arrests have been made in the case. -David Murcia Guzman, president of a company called DMG, -children with growth problems, -missile defense systems if they work. -70,000 -in a Houston, Texas, hospital -Janelle Monae creates "cool, futuristic soul with a real '80s quality," -Makhachkala -the country's Ministry of Defense -to tampering with evidence in the case. -in Nineveh province, -Jacob, -indoctrination sessions for Islamic militants at his former Madrid home, -Chievo -carried on an eight-day trip through Greece, -Casey Anthony, -a major snag this week -- facing opposition from Republicans and fiscally conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats worried over the costs -- estimated to be around $1 trillion. -Jesse James -thank you, to everyone who has believed in me, who has defended me, who has supported my family," -to sign Standard Liege defender Oguchi Onyewu -and (destroyed or damaged) thousands of houses," -Liv -bad economy and the Internet generation. -"Cradlesong," -prices -birth rate of 1.34 is below the level needed to maintain the country's population. -six U.S. Marines -850-747-4700. -Namdaemun, South Korea's -"You are at the beginning of your way and you are gaining experience, and we do not wish the scandals of the Bush era to be repeated during your term of office," -official Web site, -U.S. Vice Admiral William Gortney: -"I Love You, Man," -will govern the world's second-largest economy. -daughter, Brittanee Marie Drexel, -President Obama -1 million -the world's second-largest artificial coral reef. -from members of the ranch -moved into the Long Island, New York, home last summer, she loved the -three days of national mourning -Southampton, England, -3-3 draw -"significant" ice buildup on the aircraft's windshield and wings -8-year-old -killing and injuring Uyghur demonstrators -U.S. Marines and an attack -Shawne Merriman," -American -Brad Pitt -to hold a -St Mark's Square -from their home in New Jersey -Beckham -3 feet -a puppy. -has not been punishable by death for nearly 300 -96 -Three of the -Henry guiding the ball with his hand twice, -country's former drug czar -in Alabama -33 Haitian children -the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. -Bahrain, -a former reporter and Pentagon spokesman -Mombasa, -Mike -$8 billion fraudulent investment program. -Virgin Atlantic -$1.2 billion -separation surgery -a British-owned bulk carrier -of President Obama's health care proposal. -United States -his arrest in 2007 outside New York City's Beacon Theater. -"embarrassing and racially insensitive," -racially prejudiced and would prefer not to have an African-American president," -Public schools in Western states can continue teacher-led reciting of the Pledge -a "very, very small isolated pocket of cancer," -saying it was necessary to have a clear strategy in place -All of the credit and the helping hands that -high unemployment, home foreclosures and a record number of black men in prison. -some of the best in the world. -"Henry -on Sunday, February 8, -There also were allegations made in a congressional debate this week that Uribe's sons had been involved with one of the main companies accused of fraud. -Stage 4 breast -more than 16,000 -uncover clues in Ghana about an aggressive and rare form of breast cancer. -200 Palestinian refugees -conventional notions of blackness. -to medical appointments. -traced the fire to the cave, then used receipts and surveillance camera footage from a nearby store to hunt down the -was battling intestinal problems -"A visionary. 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Curtis Daniel Miller -a huge amount of explosive material -local police in Tampa, -Pat Hingle, -2007 -Not anymore. -nine -is another sleek, finely-tuned and beautifully-designed driving machine, offering sporty performance and Euro-style luxury. -drug smuggling ring -84, -"strike of the sword" -before the cathedral -49 -Justice Department -shot dead by members of their tribe in two separate incidents -the Obama administration's -for carrying on King's ideals and values and confronting issues including bullying and social and economic justice for all Americans. -two watchdog groups that sued over the documents announced Monday. -Turkish state ministers, artists and media glitterati. -five -the forsaken desert lands in Western Iraq. -"little or no effect" -29-year-old -the World Boxing Association's sanctioning fee. -felony gun charges -30-day jail term -feeding tube removed, -Nway -- like thousands of people in Myanmar -- is slowly recovering one year after Nargis demolished their country. -Dingle Peninsula, -Prince Charles was planning -September. -boost the leadership and management skills of -Ayman al-Zawahiri, -Derrick Tabb -Hurricane Ike, -New Haven majority to paint Sotomayor as out of the mainstream. -"commercialize and thereby demean the -alongside Fidel -on the U.S.-flagged container ship Maersk Alabama -43 -71 -Snow Leopard Trust, -50, -Continental Flight 128 -Police Chief Carlos Noriega -allegations of sexual harassment and an Atlanta woman's claim that they carried on a 13-year affair. -to help with the rescue. -of volunteers and some hired professional translators. -the Florida Panhandle -(No. 4) -UCLA Medical Center. -two -inevitably dubbed the "BarackBerry" -the panel's recommendations before determining the best way forward. -Piracy -Representatives of all four plants -an American captain is -autism rates -Jose Mourinho -$8.8 million -reenter the Arabian Sea -and it will conclude (more or less) with the final round of the -Mirinae -Adam Herrman -Few doubt that Angela Merkel's Christian Democratic Union, CDU, will -are second from the bottom of the German Bundesliga. -in the Atlantic Ocean -Hungary -Roanoke, Virginia; Little Rock, Arkansas; Dallas, Texas; Birmingham, Alabama; Syracuse, New -three years in prison and a fine of A$220,000 -In a bid to encourage Afghan farmers to swap out their poppy plants for wheat crops the U.S. Agency for International Development has been offering them -funds to recover most of the nets that litter the unique Puget Sound ecosystem. -February 15 -population is aging -Yemeni -Dead Weather's "Horehound" -her art, intellectual property and -some lacerations" on the back of his head -Ken Salazar -writer-director -comedy American icon," -three restaurants -Protesters clashed with riot police -Osama bin Laden -spirit of 21st century Poland. -has died -hundreds of thousands of -Egypt's grand mufti, the country's highest religious official, -growing rubber. -mementoes sent from across the world -magnitude 6.4 -John McHugh -the safety of Pakistan's nuclear arsenal. -in high school. -a signal -outside the White House -An investigation is being conducted by Afghan National Security Forces -one person -don new clothes and head to prayers that are often held in open fields to accommodate crowds too big to contain in mosques. -Schalke -Fromelles in northern France, -1943. -York Federal Reserve President Timothy Geithner is "on track" -findings -Thursday. -Alexandros Grigoropoulos -Petrol bombs -Coretta Scott King's -a gunman fired on police -157 ft (47.8m) motor -Inside the cabin, -who earlier had mild cognitive impairment plus signs of atrophy were getting worse. -North -Mr. Pearson -86. -"The Secret Service -Former President Bill Clinton -Kiev. -42 survivors and four bodies, -Federal District of Sitka, Alaska, -Republican legislative aide -handwritten letter she received from the great Woody -Mario Benedetti -supercavitation -king of the church -fire an anomaly, as it is not driven by strong winds as most California wildfires. -dissident Irish republicans -in fruit tins, -100 million -candlelight vigil -Singapore's -71 -travelers' checks -traveled to Africa -is a respiratory disease whose -second consecutive four-year -once-in-50-years snowstorm -city laws banning same-sex marriage unconstitutional, -countryside. -Haleigh Ann-Marie Cummings, -he feels he presented a strong case. 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R. Rahman, -rape and first-degree murder charges, -Larry King's -ceremonial -more than 200 editorial employees, -Wayne Rooney -on the grass near a busy thoroughfare in the northwest section of the city. -Ukraine -foreclosure -in solitary confinement at the Prince George's County Correctional Center, -Cindi Mayweather, -Tuesday night. -facing opposition from Republicans and fiscally conservative "Blue Dog" Democrats -The Chinese military -could help determine who's at greatest risk for developing Alzheimer's disease. -kidney treatment -Authorities -"The checks (which included neurometric, impact and cognitive capacity tests) all had a positive outcome, -1 and 2 inches of rain. -January 15, -northern -genocide, complicity in genocide, extermination, murder, willful killing, persecutions, deportation, inhumane acts, terror against civilians and hostage-taking. -he was "perplexed and troubled" about a request from the Justice Department for information about Alabama's schools. -FBI insider W. Mark Felt -Andy Diggle's Vertigo comic book -the government's rhetoric and its action," -Turkey's southeastern -eastern Mosul, Iraq, -"The Ides of March." -hepatitis C -of world-famous photographs -flora and fauna of the Arctic are responding in various ways to the region's changes in climate over the last 150 years, -Oakland police force -peaceful -"E.T." is our perfect -the 16 students -United Arab Emirates -Mark Hughes -among them his metal-rimmed glasses, pocket watch, sandals, bowl and plate -a Russian -Daly rolls a putt during his second round of 69 at the -University of Utah -The doctor who implanted six embryos in octuplets' mother Nadya Suleman -Andrew Rawnsley -"shocked and appalled" -least 30 -rebellious, -Mark Hughes -international team of researchers -U.N. climate summit -and Anatoli Karpov -HS250h -are -the behavior is probably indicative of the vitriolic sentiments found during town hall meetings. -Maj. Curtis Daniel Miller of Palacios, -"Fleet Department." -Italianate and Victorian homes she encountered in Savannah -portions of northern Alabama and Georgia at higher elevations. -Ronnie James Dio, -three -$100 million endowment -$7 million, -build-up of U.S. troops in Afghanistan -as a suspect is "huge." -Pvt. 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Clark III -on top of the additional $10 billion -African-American -Houston -Approximately 10 -fled the northern Iraqi city of -midfielder -nine people -a golden opportunity -is its blissfully empty beaches: -U.S. and Kenyan governments -killed by a train -Wyoming. -using political muscle to wrest from him a farm he was given during the land seizures. -April 14, -Friday, -naturalized citizens in the U.S. -people under age 20 were more than five times as likely to develop brain cancer. -actor Bryan Batt, -L.G. 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Bush -international styles and filmmakers -he's seen a "constant improvement" in both the -the appropriate (read as LEAST CREEPY) way to contact this person and -31 -drought, poaching and shrinking habitats, -Rosenberg -The United Nations -Steve Jobs, -100,000 -States remained flat between 2007 and 2008, recent statistics -a nonprofit organization that seeks to protect people's rights. 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It was so perfect, even more perfect than if I had planned it myself!" -development of a ballistic missile system," -kidnapping and armed robbery -the death penalty. -have been battling Taliban fighters -68 -"Elizabeth," "The Golden Age," -Ruben Navarrette -Robert Beck -that struck a building in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi -Sheikh Habib al-Habib, -backing terrorism, -"Group 2B -Connecticut paramedic -Stephen Hawking -AC Milan -by F1 motor racing supremo Bernie Ecclestone before being sold -several miles off the beaches of -Dan Wheldon -a move certain to evoke Arab protests of American bias and even hypocrisy. -tales of meeting Carlin, and the impact he had on their lives. -of his 23-month sentence in -three-day -dozen members of a pro-democracy group known as the '88 Generation Students. -strips Afghan Shia women of many rights. -lying to Bush administration officials -don't panic when it goes down. -Medicare no longer pays hospitals for the added costs incurred by patients who develop catheter-related urinary tract infections and other catheter- -more than 100 -an app -six -gastrointestinal -"I suspect that it was made pretty clear in advance that Bill Clinton would be able to return with these two women otherwise it would be a terrible loss of face for him," said -Afghanistan and Iraq -extra help but other than that, my desire to learn and to share, that has not abated." -the company is suing -frisking a former president -a wave of people also trying to find the mattress and its contents for themselves. -Mine Safety and Health Administration -replaced a Science Instrument Command and Data Handling Unit, -Visitors can also see locations such as the diner used in "Men in Black" and the firehouse used in "Ghostbusters," -The Roots of Music -Jon Gosselin -can take half a day), so it's wise to focus on the worthy ones: -Ozzy Osbourne, -U.S. -the leftist Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia, -Chinese -January 12 -mostly from the Marines, -combat aviation brigade, -Last week, -Officials in Mexico's Chiapas state postponed classes Friday -Nadya Suleman gave birth to eight babies after being -Spain's Cop del Rey, -"Here With Me" -Meirion Thomas, -are blamed for not participating and involving themselves more in that hostile environment and when many of them thought that teaching their kids was the job of, well, teachers. -by 2030. -to remedy the situation of America wielding a big stick for the last eight years." -Cicala Sergio. -secretary of state -an education at Rhode Island's Brown University. -three -54 percent compared with -an "enemy of the unborn," -"This is a high-intensity -President Obama's -the NTSB -their claims against the security contractor formerly known as Blackwater, -14 knots (26k/m) -semifinal showdown between Liverpool and Brian Clough's Nottingham Forest. -of the endangered red-haired primates. -Sebastian Pinera -vote in the House Energy and Commerce Committee -Agents and business managers of artists, performers and athletes -Miami Beach -It is unclear what group is -Monday during a ski lesson at Station Mont Tremblant, -Abdallah, -somewhere in a warehouse in -the professional world. -2,500 -over the weekend. -on a ski slope at a Quebec resort, -12 -9-year-old -"Turkey -health care -Patricia Blagojevich -Rio de Janeiro -Pakistan's Supreme Court -more than a year -the Virginia Tech April 16, 2007 Prevail Archive -- an office space on the edge of campus -four -5,000 -2006, -conducted a nuclear test, fired test rockets and threatened U.S. and South Korean ships near its territorial waters. -Shengzhou Stove Manufacturers -meat boycott, -Iranian filmmaker -Bolivia -67,000 -The Peruvian Supreme Court -China. -who married Genevieve Waite in 1972, became increasingly immersed in -Aarhus University, in Denmark, -outside a store selling ethnic goods. -50 years ago. 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Kathleen Sebelius -on a ski slope at a Quebec resort, -spy planes perpetrating espionage against the DPRK are -President Clinton and Biden, -that the track offered "nowhere to get away from anybody." -attacked on April 8 about 350 miles off the Somali coast. -Sudanese government to allow peacekeeping troops in -"Clearly, the video we saw was a montage of lot of different clips, some of them which are clearly fabricated." -not reveal the accusations sooner because "it has been a very difficult process. 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Great location and breakfast was great +Not large rooms but enough +room was small, smelled like smoke although we asked for a non-smoking room +and good restaurants +The rooms are a little small but the front desk was friendly and helpful +The room itself was a bit small +There are countless kiosks in the area for different tours and attractions +impressed for the pretty +only about $10 +There are various inexpensive but good restaurants nearby +We got a great deal on this hotel on Priceline for 3 nights in mid February 2009 +The quality is good, with fresh high quality pastries and coffee as well as cereal, boiled eggs, bagels, cheese, fruit, tea, etc +The front desk was very friendly +The room was a good size if not big +small +room was very nice +The breakfast was very average +The rooms were probably a bit small +great continental breakfast +Our room had a queen size +expecting a great comfortable place to stay after +Bathroom was luxurious +was small, kind of dingy and smelled musty +The free wine hour was great +the four nights we were there +The rooms themselves were plush +The rates were very reasonable +The location is superb +location was perfectly fine +The new rooms had beautiful light +the staff were extremely helpful and friendly +lovely pillows +Comfortable bed and great pillow +spacious quarters +rooms are wonderful +I did like the breakfast +the hotel was very good, considering the price and location +St. Regis is the nicest and coolest one I have stayed at yet! The decor is modern, but not over the top modern, just contemporary. Beautifully appointed entry and very welcoming staff. They walked me up to my room to explain the new technology - which is highlighted by a digital device that controls everything from room service to lighting to the do not disturb sign, all with bedside convenience. The beds are fluffy and obviously extremely clean. The place was spotless. Bathroom necessities smell amazing, was tempted to swipe them! The gym is great +the room quite small when we were trying to dry out our soggy clothes +Room was on the smallish side, but perfectly adequate +Room: not too big but very well furnished and decorated +a great atmosphere +The location of this hotel is wonderful +Many restaurants just blocks away +got a room with a spectacular view +plenty of restaurants +Our room had a huge closet where we stored our luggage +The room I stayed at was the best Marriott property room I ever stayed in +quot;continental breakfast" +The free breakfast was decent +The view from the 16th floor was amazing +perfect location +the room was cute +breakfast is basic +They offer a full and delicious breakfast +horrifically noisy, both from street traffic and denizens of the hotel itself +street noise and noise +the staff was freindly and attentive +It was immaculate +The room was awesome +Free +room's door the smell of dirty old man body order pierced through my nose making my eyes water +The exceptional thing that happened is that I had mentioned being in town for my birthday +motel +amazing location +the pillows were great +Our room was dark and dreadful +hotel less than acceptable +The rooms are so beautiful +Customer service is also very poor. We met several rude staff +I LOVED the room +Breakfast was minimal (coffee, tea, and excellent fresh muffins) +Room was on the smallish side, but clean +The location is superb-- +This place doesn't have to try too hard to be ultra hip or cool +The breakfast was delicious and varied +close to Union Square neighborhood, cable car on Powell street and public transportation at Market/Powell bus and metro/BART +beautiful room +very clean and in good shape.. they also use newer keys than the old magentic cards +we received our favourite room. +comfortable rooms +The room was amazing and in fantastic condition with great decor +What makes a great hotel experience? In my opinion it's the +The breakfast was a bit expensive +The room itself felt dirty +Rooms are huge +the noise from Lombard Street is very loud +The room had an aweful musty odour, furniture and soft furnishings looked tired and the carpet was in a terrible state +The room was very well appointed with quality furnishings +excellent location in the heart of all the shops and things to do +The location is great - very central and always felt safe walking around the area +the bar and restaurant are on the expensive +The rooms are roomy +the location and view was perfect +Nice clean spacious rooms +The hotel is in a very convenient location for tourists and close to lots of shopping +Very nice +Rooms are smallish +the pillows were very small +Hotel rooms were very small +reasonably good condition +Day and our room was disgusting +Rooms are big +The room was large, bright and airy. The bathroom was large enough +near the business district +The room is very petite +They recommended both a French and Italian restaurant and both were within walking distance and just delicious +Free wine reception +return from the Hotel Nikko this afternoon +Restaurant is on the pricey side, but there are plenty of less +Some rooms had working phones, tvs, lights, other rooms didn't +I shared a room with two double beds and our "biggest" complaint was that there weren't enough electrical outlets for us to charge our wireless phones and Garmin gps units +The location was awesome +I was greeted by a broken switchplate and the odors of both mildew and cigarette smoke +Location is fine - no need to go into the Tenderloin unless you choose to do so and only a 10 minute walk downhill to Union Square +The room was great size for the four of us +rooms are gorgeous +You are really paying for location with this hotel. This is also a historic hotel +The Cartwright is just four blocks from Union Square, with theaters and shopping nearby +good view of the city +Room was nice, with all the amnities you need +sacrafice that for a great rate. Restaurant was pricey as hotels are. They ran out of empty refrig's to replace our pay-mini-bar, but allowed us to remove and replace items without a charge to store our leftovers & drinks. Beds were comfy with lots of fluffy pillows. Valet staff was more friendly and helpful than concierge. Parking, valet only, was $42/day + $5.50 tax. May look into public parking across street next time. Very close to subway stations, large mall, & trolley stops. +Hotel staff were uniformly nice +great continental breakfast +This was a great alternative +The location was handy - we were able to walk everywhere +The breakfast was excellent with a number of different choices +complimentary breakfast beverage order for not too big a hit so we went that route and enjoyed a more affordable +Breakfast was a nice add +The yellow 70's bathroom bothered me the most as it was very dirty +The complimentary breakfast is great +Simple breakfast +cheerful staff +location were amazing +The continental breakfast was a nice starter +Our rooms were quite large and impeccably clean +Probably will stay there again just because of how well we felt they took care of our family +The location is great +Rooms clean, warm and comfortable beds +rate also included +breakfast - great food +rooms looked cosy and clean +my room (King suite) was HUGE +short 10min walk to the water front +Boston Breakfast is expensive for what you get - much better value in the Omni in Boston! - which is hard to beat for breakfast! +Located in the financial district +Friendly and helpful manager +the hotel looks very magestic +It was the perfect location and so comfortable +great!)Breakfast in the morning was nice +Internet is available (wifi in room +The room was nice +we asked for a twin room and it was tiny, 2 tiny single beds that were like a saggy lilo. Overall a horrible hotel and +Location, service, accommodations and staff are excellent +We were located right beside the breakfast reception area +My husband and I just returned from a trip +there was a good atmosphere +was comfortable, clean, and spacious +The room was large, clean, and well maintained +breakfast in the morning is incredible +the location is that this is not a great section of Market +rooms has 2 double not queen beds and NOT enough room for 2 people +wonderful breakfast +the location can not be beeat +The room was horrible +I was able to have a light breakfast +First time booking +The free breakfast was decent +is right at the end of the Powell trolley line +i was able to see golden gate bridge we loved the jet spa bathtub +The breakfast was basic +$109/night +the reception staff were very friendly and understanding +easy access to the shopping district and a Walgreens +Located at Broadway & Van Ness +the room was not very spacious +There are lots of restaurants within walking distance +That room was nice +The room had much dust +The Continental Breakfast was quick and convenient +The hotel itself is very nice looking with a modern decor. +The room was quiet and spacious +The desk staff is extremely friendly and helpful +the rooms are a good size and everything is clean and modern +The location's great as it's near Union Square and Westfield Shopping Centre +There was a light breakfast offered +so the rooms are not huge but the are beautiful and clean +The Hotel is in a great location +fabulous breakfasts +This hotel has great amenities +rooms were clean and nice and a good size +The wonderful and bountiful breakfast spread in the morning on each floor +The rooms are comfy +Many restaurants were within walking distance +Wharf and Pier 39 +it is fine +The room was outstanding +Great location +I had TONS of shopping and restaurant hopping to do +The hotel is walking distance to many attractions +have a courtyard room which I gather is a better option +The room wasn't huge but had an awesome bed, an LCD TV, Bose clock radio, etc +There are restaurants near the Holiday Inn +The room is very small +Oh and there is also fresh fruit in the gym +We have a room with 2 beds, very tight! +has a fantastic restaurant +it is way, way, cheaper than hotels in the general area +The location is fantastic +Tuscan Inn was great, location to the wharf +Breakfast is limited to toast and muffins with plenty of choice +Read all the reviews prior to booking +great breakfast +front desk was very rude +This hotel is a DUMP +The breakfast on each floor is simple but nice +which proved to be a bad location +We enjoyed the location of the hotel +Friendly personnel +Good location in town, decent sized rooms and pretty helpful staff +rooms were not particularly clean +Room was large +The hotel is in a wonderful location at the top of Nob Hill +The breakfast is fine +in San Francisco during Easter weekend 2007 +The breakfasts were wonderful +fabulous breakfasts +The location is outstanding for the convention center +the staff was superb +San Francisco +Room on the 4th floor northside +the staff was so pleasant +The location was amazing and the +The breakfast was excellent and featured homemade baked goods +gym at this hotel +The room was fine +The air conditioning unit needs to be placed in a recycling yard +reasonable buffet breakfast included, with plent to do nearby +The location is outstanding for the convention center +good atmosphere +Location can't be beat +The room at first glance was very nice but then you can see real age +A perfect location +The breakfast that is provided was quite enough to satisfy my needs and very tasty +The breakfast was decent for a hotel complimentery breakfast +Reception staff very friendly and helpful +Fishermans Wharf, and the accomadations are reasonably good +The rooms were beautiful and we loved the bathroom +the owner was very friendly and helpful +They upgraded us to a wonderful room +The food was expensive as you would expect in a downtown hotel +on Fisherman's Wharf +This hotel completely ruined +Good value for the price +The breakfast is perfect +Breakfast was fine +The location is fantastic +Horrible location +is actually a pretty big suite +The location is super - just across from Pier 39 +This place was near perfect +really good deal compared to the price and the location +My first time in SF would've been +very friendly and knowledgable \ No newline at end of file