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Justices uphold restrictions on visitors to public housing
by Bob Lewis, Associated Press -
Troops raid homes in search for Saddam loyalists
by Nadia Abou El-Magd, Associated Press -
Redwood Symphony's 'Mikado' deserves repeat performance
by Keith Kreitman - CONTRIBUTOR -
Oakland man changing animation
by Chauncey Bailey, STAFF WRITER - Growing old can mean learning how to fall from great heights
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New legal bickering on sanction, gag order
by FROM STAFF - Time to boogie as NASCAR comes to town
- Iran safe from U.S. attack for now
- Microsoft settlement announced
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Jury rules killer of young woman should be executed
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER -
Online lender raises profit projection
by Marc Albert, BUSINESS WRITER - Time to celebrate the guy who gave us 'Flubber'
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New Medi-Cal patients rejected
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Defending champs earn top seeds for Wimbledon
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Baseball finally becomes bearable
- L.A.'s streets of death
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Drug defendants free after four years
by Betsy Blaney, Associated Press -
Davis rival can tap into major wealth
by Mark Sherman, Associated Press - YourTurn: True green
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Faculty, staff push heavy reads
by William Brand, STAFF WRITER - Attention kids
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Fish, cars trade places: 'Nemo' back at No. 1
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Rice, Townsend dump Longhorns
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Baseball scouts need a road map to Omaha
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Bishop arrested in hit-run
by Beth DeFalco, Associated Press -
Lawmakers hint at budget compromise
by Tom Chorneau, Associated Press - Turner's achievement
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Public pleas to county supervisors
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER -
Berkeley Symphony scores with Nodaira
by Jeanie R. Wakeland - CONTRIBUTOR -
Cops say man beaten to death
by STAFF WRITER -
Stokes finds new home in Jacksonville
by STAFF - Now in stereo: 'Razor & Mr. T'
- SAP wins Novartis order
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Bay Area sculptor let his metal statues do the talking
by Daniel Lavoie, STAFF WRITER -
Investors ready for next big rally
by Hope Yen, Associated Press -
Sharon says 'targeted killings' will not end
by Laura King, Los Angeles Times -
Senator asks CIA to release Iraq data
by Ken Guggenheim, Associated Press -
EA shares rise 5 percent after analyst's upgrade
by William Selway, Bloomberg News -
Tejada hits ironman mileston
by Mark Saxon, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford alum Stember shoots for a trip to Paris
by Jeff Faraudo, STAFF WRITER -
Versatile Hume Cronyn dies
by John Christoffersen, Associated Press - Tyco to restate earnings, falls
- Today ART MEETING -- Alameda Art Association holds general meeting
- 'House' is 'sick,' all right
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Teachers, writers in Iran back demands for reform
by Ali Akbar Dareini, Associated Press -
Spurs will be buyers in market
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Ortiz settles nicely into Atlanta rotation
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Piazza is encouraged with rehab
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Triple shooting in Richmond
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Activist lawyers up for honors
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER - Jerome G. WIGGINS County board right to reject superintendent's
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AC Transit set to tackle fare, budget woes
by Sean Holstege, STAFF WRITER -
BFD a mixed bag, but still the place to be
by Jim Harrington - CONTRIBUTOR -
Nets' future lies in Kidd's hands
by Tom Canavan - Game is lots of agony, little ecstasy
- Port anti-war protest: police might vs. civil rights
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New York factory index on upswing
by Carlos Torres, Bloomberg News -
Man asks for donations to bury unidentified slain girl
by Ivan Delventhal, STAFF WRITER -
Dreyer's, Nestle extend deal deadline
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
A quick tour for schools chief
by Alex Katz, STAFF WRITER - EA, Intuit, Synopsys lead SVI
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Dot-com dry-up has Sun thirsty for customers
by Matthew Fordahl, Associated Press - Game is lots of agony, little ecstasy
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Buehrle ends long losing skid
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Today PACKING DEMO -- Easy Going Travel Shop and Bookstore offers a
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Israeli official calls for U.S. support in East Bay speech
by Alexandra Krasov, STAFF WRITER -
PeopleSoft sweetens deal
by Alan Zibel, BUSINESS WRITER -
Friends remember dancer Malonga Casquelourd's life
by Laura Casey, STAFF WRITER -
Yahoo, BT team up
by Associated Press -
Chevys bought by Texas company
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
Payton will consider Warriors
by Jeff Faraudo, STAFF WRITER - Oakland Oaks grab Pacific Zone crown
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Cops gearing up to cut off sideshows
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New city manager finding her passion
by Scott Steinberg, STAFF WRITER -
Employees to slice up pizza business
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
Teachers key to top schools
by Jill Tucker - Word for Word celebrates event by event
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Medical device production to be halted after scandal FROM STAFF AND
by FROM STAFF - Baseball finally becomes bearable
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Willis one-hits the Mets
by ASSOCIATED PRESS
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