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Articles in Jan 22, 2004 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Agency to tout thinning in Sierra
by Don Thompson, Associated Press -
Dean regroups as Kerry surges
by Dan Balz, Washington Post -
CPA sentenced for cheating on taxes
by STAFF WRITER - Today OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS HOW -- Hosts meeting, 11:30 a.m., First
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Bay Area turns tropical
by Jim Harrington, CONTRIBUTOR -
E-Trade profits have soared
by Michael Liedtke, Associated Press -
Stanford will face a different UCLA
by Glenn Reeves, STAFF WRITER -
Davis to be more involved with details of team
by Jerry McDonald, STAFF WRITER -
Lopez helps fuel Holy Names win
by STAFF REPORTS - Lakeside for all Oaklanders
- See Island's field of dreams on the silver screen
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Storm on Earth delays science on Mars
by Associated Press -
Man convicted of stalking ex-flame on new crusade
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER -
Community pays tribute to 114 slain in Oakland
by Ivan Delventhal, STAFF WRITER - A reality TV series they can't even watch
- TheatreWorks, Microsoft shake up Shakespeare
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Rents still decline
by Alan Zibel, BUSINESS WRITER -
Warriors blow lead, stumble vs. Clippers
by John Nadel - Iowa caucuses perform admirably
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Teammates express sorrow
by David Schoen, STAFF WRITER -
Probe of leak of 9-11 messages focuses on Shelby
by Dana Priest -
Top Iraqi Shiite softening on election demand
by Vijay Joshi, Associated Press -
Genetically altered insects offer hope, possible dangers
by Paul Elias, Associated Press -
Al Davis sets the record straight
by Art Spander, STAFF WRITER - Readers get chance to salute the columnist
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Bay Bridge upgrade lures more bidders
by Sean Holstege, STAFF WRITER -
Sale gives Barra better profits
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
Toskala's 26 saves keep Sharks on roll
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Island studio for tiny artists
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Library shows early coffee-table-style book
by Associated Press -
Permanent oversight sought for reforms
by Don Thompson, Associated Press -
Livermore scientist nails melting point for iron
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
Man charged with gunning down his friend
by STAFF REPORTS -
Tow truck driver provides info on robbery
by Harry Harris, STAFF WRITER -
Finger's photographs on display
by Justine DaCosta, STAFF WRITER - Silicon Valley Art Museum displays best of digital art competition
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Kendall cures slice, shoots 63 at Hope Classic
by WIRE REPORTS -
Woman killed in Palestinian refugee camp
by Mark Lavie, Associated Press -
Is it Muskie's tears all over again?
by Will Lester, Associated Press -
Car-tax cut challenge put before California justices
by David Kravets, Associated Press -
Contra Costa judge picked to preside in case
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER - Ongoing JUNIOR CENTER OF ART AND SCIENCE -- Enrollment is open for
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San Leandro Chamber gets new chief
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Squeegee maker still cleans up Ettore Products of Oakland brings in
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
Anthrax vaccine moves forward
by Marni Leff Kottle, Bloomberg News -
Venus moves into 3rd round
by John Pye - ASSOCIATED PRESS - Davis, Raiders in state of confusion
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PalmOne will cut 100 jobs
by Jennifer Inez Ward, BUSINESS WRITER -
Justices rule for EPA in Alaska
by Anne Gearan, Associated Press -
Financial guru says it's not too late to retire with $1 million
by Melissa Schorr, STAFF WRITER -
100 face layoffs at social services
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER -
Woman revived with new device dies
by Robert Airoldi, STAFF WRITER -
Brown touts city's progress at breakfast
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER -
Housing construction increases
by Jeannine Aversa, Associated Press - When rich aren't richer, state's in poorhouse
- Davis, Raiders in state of confusion
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Warriors blow lead, stumble vs. Clippers
by John Nadel - ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Tribe to seek gambling expansion
by Dan Morain, Los Angeles Times -
Guards find explosives, foil plot to sabotage refinery
by Bruce Stanley, Associated Press -
Standards delayed for washers
by Anna Oberthur, Associated Press -
Latest quakes are linked to Mt. Diablo
by Scott Steinberg, STAFF WRITER -
Keyshawn Johnson robbed in Berkeley
by STAFF REPORTS -
Island parking lot wins design award
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER -
Indo-American program to highlight ancient moves
by Melissa Evans, STAFF WRITER -
Cutbacks lead to profit for Siebel
by Connie Guglielmo, Bloomberg News - Davis remains sharp, and he remains the Raiders
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MegaPath weighs initial offering
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Toxic cleanups may be scaled back
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
Developer discovers that it's not easy saving green
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
TV One planning outlet in Oakland
by Laura Counts, STAFF WRITER -
CPA sentenced for cheating on taxes
by STAFF REPORTS -
Palo Alto Players makes 'Born Yesterday' relevant today
by Keith Kreitman, CONTRIBUTOR -
Cartridge World is getting around
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER - Davis remains sharp, and he remains the Raiders
- John KRIST
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Lam Research boosts numbers
by Ian King, Bloomberg News -
Man accused of bribing Sharon
by Peter Enav, Associated Press -
Congress may extend select few breaks
by Mary Dalrymple, Associated Press -
Study finds shut-eye essential for creativity
by William McCall, Associated Press -
Pay for top brass reined in
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER