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After a public-housing fire killed five people in late 1997, it took their relatives more than three years to win a $12 million jury verdict for the landlord's failure to install smoke detectors. It's taking even longer to collect. The San Francisco Housing Authority claims it can't come up with the money because of funding problems. On Friday, the First District Court of Appeal heard the Housing Authority's request to overturn two San Francisco Superior Court orders.
January 18, 2005 at 12:00 AM
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