These are articles published in the San Francisco Chronicle and The Hearst Examiner. The main web page for the papers is at: San Francisco Chronicle- some are available from the old Examiner.
On Letters to the Editor, you may have to scroll down to see the relevant letter

Articles from: 2002 2001 2000 1999

•10/12/2003 -Chronicle
Healing the bay - Writer and photographer assess the progress of restoration of the San Francisco estuary
•08/01/2003 -Chronicle
Paying a price for documents a judge set free
•07/24/2003 - SF Gate
The Bay Trail: Linking People and the Bay
•06/26/2003 -Chronicle
Study sees threat to bay from more SFO runways - Planned expansion would disrupt sea life, stir up chemicals
•06/25/2003 - Chronicle
SAN FRANCISCO - Panel critiques study on expansion of SFO
•05/29/2003 - Chronicle
S.F. board shifts funds for airport - $700,000 slated for runways will be used to rehire janitors
•05/23/2003 - Chronicle
Seal saviors - Marine Mammal Center workers harbor a passion for sea creatures
•05/21/2003 - Chronicle
Money dries up for SFO plan to build 2 new runways in bay
•05/17/2003 - Chronicle
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
•05/16/2003 -Chronicle
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
•05/16/2003 -Chronicle
Champions of the bay - Audubon Society honors 11 for protecting wetlands
•05/14/2003 - Chronicle
SFO helps farmer spin hay into gold - Airport pays $327,000 a year for option to buy North Bay field
•05/09/2003 - Chronicle
TWO CENTS - Should SFO shelve its runway expansion plans?
•05/05/2003 - Chronicle
S.F. mayoral wannabes leave some wanting more
•05/01/2003 -Chronicle
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
•04/30/2003 -Chronicle
Why spend more on SFO runways?
•04/28/2003 - Chronicle
Supervisors to ground SFO's costly bay-fill runway plan
•03/21/2003 -Chronicle
On your mark, get set for . . . Election 2006
•03/06/2003 - Chronicle
Where We Live - From dump to destination - Salt pond purchase marks shift in how we see San Francisco Bay
•01/05/2003 - Chronicle
Aviators' best friend on airport runways - Falcon patrol - Airports turn to raptors to reduce threat of accidents between birds, jets