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NewsDecember 22, 2008

HOLLISTER, Calif. -- Geologists say central California has been shaken by an earthquake measuring magnitude 4.1, strong enough to be noticed but without producing any reports of damage or injuries. The U.S. Geological Survey said the Sunday morning temblor was centered eight miles south of the unincorporated town of Tres Pinos, about 97 miles south of San Francisco...

The Associated Press

HOLLISTER, Calif. -- Geologists say central California has been shaken by an earthquake measuring magnitude 4.1, strong enough to be noticed but without producing any reports of damage or injuries.

The U.S. Geological Survey said the Sunday morning temblor was centered eight miles south of the unincorporated town of Tres Pinos, about 97 miles south of San Francisco.

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It was focused at about four miles beneath the surface.

A dispatcher for the San Benito County sheriff's office said the quake was felt, but no one complained of any damage or injuries.

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