SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - They can hear the waves lapping along the shore. But most inmates on San Quentin's death row rarely catch a glimpse of the San Francisco Bay. And that may be just fine with Scott Peterson, who was transported to San Quentin early Thursday, a day after being sentenced to death for murdering his pregnant wife and dumping her body into the bay near the Berkeley Marina - about 10 miles, as the crow flies, from where he'll likely spend the rest of his life. Peterson has become the 644th prisoner awaiting death in San Quentin's execution...