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Caltrans to Host Bay Bridge Press Conference.


WHO:    Secretary Sunne Wright McPeak, Business, Transportation and
        Housing Agency (BTH)

WHAT:   Update on Bay Bridge Self-Anchored Suspension Tower

        Secretary Wright McPeak will provide an update on the status
        of this project. Following her comments, the Secretary will
        be available to answer questions.

        Reporters can attend the press conference in person or listen
        and participate by dialing 1-210-839-8571. The password is
        "bay bridge."

WHEN:   Friday, December 10, 2004
        11:00 a.m.

WHERE:  The Hiram Johnson State Building
        (In the Milton Marks Conference Center, which is on the lower
        level)
        455 Golden Gate Avenue
        San Francisco, CA 94102-3688

NOTE:   A mult-box will be available.  Television media should bring
        lights.
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