The State - News from Nov. 27, 1987
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After two decades of losing population to the suburbs, more people have recently moved into San Francisco than have left it. The Assn. of Bay Area Governments, in a report released this week, said San Francisco’s net gain of 54,000 residents so far in the 1980s was primarily because of foreign immigration.
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