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Near sunset on Christmas Day at the  San Francisco Zoo , a Siberian tiger named Tatiana escaped from her grotto and attacked three visitors, killing one.

Tiger Kills San Francisco Zoo Visitor

Near sunset on Christmas Day at the San Francisco Zoo , a Siberian tiger named Tatiana escaped from her grotto and attacked three visitors, killing one.

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Near sunset on Christmas Day at the  San Francisco Zoo , a Siberian tiger named Tatiana escaped from her grotto and attacked three visitors, killing one.

Tiger Kills Visitor at San Francisco Zoo

Near sunset on Christmas Day at the San Francisco Zoo , a Siberian tiger named Tatiana escaped from her grotto and attacked three visitors, killing one.

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San Francisco's Telegraph Hill is about 75 feet smaller than it used to be.

Early Morning Landslide in San Francisco's Telegraph Hill

San Francisco's Telegraph Hill is about 75 feet smaller than it used to be.

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