- Breaking News LEAD: N. Korea calls for end to hostile relations with U.S
- Breaking News H.K. people march for democracy, release of Chinese dissident
- Breaking News N. Korea urges pro-Pyongyang body in Japan to help improve ties
- Breaking News 2ND LD: Death toll from suicide attack in Pakistan rises to 95
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Articles in Sep 2, 2003 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Burning Man sees political influence as next objective
by Don Thompson, Associated Press -
Low-budget Bob in the running
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
Project near Lake Merritt draws fire
by Cecily Burt, STAFF WRITER - Really fake reality on 'Joe Schmo'
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Aussie Scott claims first PGA Tour title
by Doug Ferguson - ASSOCIATED PRESS - Capriati dodges the raindrops
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Purported Saddam tape denies he did it
by Steven R. Hurst, Associated Press -
East Bay blackout makes shopping, driving a chore
by William Brand, STAFF WRITER -
Vivendi to weigh suitors' last bids
by Jamey Keaten, Associated Press - Today SPOKEN-WORD AND POETRY -- The World Ground Cafe offers free
- ESPN's football drama goes over the top
- Subscriptions for Palo Alto Players' season on sale
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Raid on transit funds puts plans in jeopardy
by Lisa Mascaro - LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS -
Man fatally shot inside his car early Monday in North Oakland
by Harry Harris, STAFF WRITER -
Grand Lake Center's future is in doubt
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Sparks reach conference finals
by WIRE REPORTS - Quips, not picks, highlight draft
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Callahan goes tall with center
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Road to CSU campus is not a sure thing
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER -
Police handle organ donors differently
by Kim Santos, STAFF WRITER -
Israeli missile strike kills another Hamas militant
by Ibrahim Barzak, Associated Press -
'42nd Street' tappers help keep dance legacy alive
by Chad Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Harley-Davidson celebrates 100 with music's top stars
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Bruce takes over punt return duties
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER -
Chiron bomb probe centers on 3 people in brown van
by William Brand, STAFF WRITER -
Nursing home workers strike on Labor Day
by Tom Anderson, STAFF WRITER -
Protest decries foreign outsourcing
by Alan Zibel, BUSINESS WRITER -
Public gallery a muse for many
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Nixon grand slam caps wild Boston comeback
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With a best-selling thriller and play at Berkeley Rep, da Vinci is in
by Chad Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Taliban ambushes 2 Afghan patrols
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New school plans dropped in E. Oakland
by Alex Katz, STAFF WRITER -
Estate planning begins at home
by Alan S. Novick, STAFF WRITER -
Henson reportedly quitting baseball
by WIRE REPORTS - International Arts Festival opens
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Cal rover McCleskey has old-time passion
by Dave Newhouse, STAFF WRITER -
Hurricane brushes by Hawaii, closes beaches
by Jaymes Song, Associated Press -
Official probe criticizes Israel
by Peter Enav, Associated Press -
Alameda paying homage to peanut butter and jelly roots
by STAFF REPORTS - Today SEA SIBLINGS -- "Marine Mammals," outdoor exploration, snack
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Notre Dame scores big with short play festival
by Keith Kreitman, CONTRIBUTOR - No need to worry, Raiders are OK
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World's largest military modernizes, cuts 200,000 troops
by Christopher Bodeen, Associated Press -
Cosmic question breeds universe of explanations
by Dennis Overbye, New York Times -
PeopleSoft saga heats up
by Michael Liedtke, Associated Press - Sept. 20 birthday celebration
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Marlins complete sweep
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Labor leaders say recall will harm workers
by Megan Garvey, Los Angeles Times -
Port ready to sell blight for condos
by Robert Gammon, STAFF WRITER -
East Bay unions rally for governor
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER -
Torrealba makes presence felt in return
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER - No need to worry, Raiders are OK
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Davis' aloof manner fueled the recall effort
by Jim Provance - Capriati dodges the raindrops
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Police arrest 264 for DUIs over weekend
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
New czar to address vanishing factory jobs
by Scott Lindlaw, Associated Press -
Infrastructure can't keep up with India's high-tech boom
by S. Srinivasan, Associated Press - Jabba the Month just might give us all a break
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Beat goes on for Bonds
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER -
Candidates trade barbs in Labor Day blitz
by Andrew Bridges, Associated Press -
Tejada picks the right time to regain form
by Mark Saxon, STAFF WRITER