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Google News: Deaths in 2 California races leave sailors reeling
[Contra Costa Times] - By Bernie Wilson AP Mourners attend a memorial service for Alexis Busch, Monday, April 30, 2012, at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Busch was one of four sailors lost at sea on April 14 when their boat, the Low Speed Chase, capsized in heavy waves while
Sutter Nurses Strike Ten Hospitals
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[KQED] - Family and friends gathered today at AT&T Park to remember Alexis Busch, one of the sailors still missing from the April 14 yacht wreck off the Farallones. She was also a bat-girl for the San Francisco Giants, the first on any major league baseball
Google News: Giants legends turn out to honor sailor Alexis Busch at AT&T Park
[Marin Independent-Journal] - By Dave Allen Anne Anderson, mother of Alexis Busch, is embraced by Busch's boyfriend, Nick Vos, as they arrive for a memorial service for Busch Monday, April 30, 2012, at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Busch was one of four sailors lost at sea on April
Missing Farallones race sailor's body is found
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[San Francisco Chronicle] - Still missing and presumed dead in the incident are Alexis Busch of Larkspur, Alan Cahill of Tiburon and Elmer Morrissey of Ireland. A fifth crew member, Marc Kasanin, 46, of Belvedere, was found dead in the waters off the islands after the sailboat
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