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Articles in Mar 19, 2004 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Suicide bombers wrack Iraq
by Tarek Al-Issawi, Associated Press -
Extremists surpass Saddam loyalists in attacks, U.S. says
by Rajiv Chandrasekaran, Washington Post -
GE vows not to back off
by Jennifer Inez Ward, BUSINESS WRITER -
Well-known Stanford gymnastics coach dies at 44
by Katherine Pfrommer, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland students conquer L.A. marathon
by Ali Fard, CORRESPONDENT -
Housing market turns 'frenetic'
by Alan Zibel, BUSINESS WRITER -
Nothing's simple
by Barry Caine, STAFF WRITER -
Schmidt scratched from start
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Arraignment delayed; police defend actions
by Juliana Barbassa, Associated Press -
Cleveland's Wickman already on disabled list
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - The axis of appeasement
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Oaklanders take charge in building of schools
by Alex Katz -
Mervyn's features cheap in-store shop
by Nicholas Yulico, BUSINESS WRITER -
Maritime group's president resigns
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'Eternal Sunshine' moves from absurdist to touching
by Barry Caine, STAFF WRITER -
Painter connects with world through his work
by Glenn McNatt - BALTIMORE SUN -
Clinton's EPA administrator blasts Bush on environment
by Douglas Fischer, STAFF WRITER -
Pistons win, but their streak ends
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Nevada rallies late, upsets Michigan St.
by Anne M. Peterson - ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Changes ahead at Jack London?
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PalmSource earnings fall
by BLOOMBERG NEWS SERVICE -
English learners the talk of Oakland
by Jill Tucker -
Stocks decline on mixed news
by Meg Richards, Associated Press -
Bogus lawyer convicted of bankruptcy fraud
by STAFF REPORTS -
Innocent plea in Alameda sex case
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER - Next step in classical music: Concerto for DJ, orchestra
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Two mothers, two sons, a war between them
by STAFF WRITER -
Charges not likely in beating of CYA inmates
by Associated Press -
Alabama brings little info about Stanford
by Jeff Faraudo - STAFF WRITER -
Local Iraqis mixed about worth of war
by Angela Hill, STAFF WRITER - PG&E sells bonds
- Today FRIDAY NIGHT WALTZ -- Lessons begin 7 p.m. followed by an
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Group asks people to spare meat for one day
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Girl allegedly abducted for prostitution
by STAFF REPORTS -
Gymboree plans to move
by Tim Simmers, BUSINESS WRITER - Gray matters: Remembering the late Spalding Gray
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The future of wireless is in U.S. security
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
Latino worker death rate elicits concern
by Justin Pritchard, Associated Press -
Hudson will pitch opening day
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER - Iraq invasion doubts persist one year later
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Coach pleads not guilty to charges of sex abuse
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER - Today JUNIOR BACH FESTIVAL -- The annual weeklong festival of
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MTC member sues cruise line over accessibility
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER - What's your purpose?
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Rosenthals bring sexiness of the South to Town Hall
by Melissa Kaman, CONTRIBUTOR -
New law to limit cost of medicine
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Tiger trails by one at Bay Hill
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Things work out for A's
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Seton Hall's comeback sends Arizona packing
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Panel debates ethics of Brown's action
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER - John D. SOLOMON
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CHP maintains increased I-580 patrols
by Ben Aguirre Jr., STAFF WRITER - Xilinx, Intuit drag down SVI
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Shipper admits to dumping oil
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER - Four episodes, then back to the bench for 'D.A.'
- The Art of Disability in Oakland this weekend
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UC regents solidify support of admissions
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State hopes to control prison spending
by Don Thompson, Associated Press -
Pabst Blue Ribbon back in style
by Jonathan Drew, Associated Press -
English learners the talk of Alameda
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City grapples with slide expansion
by Matt Carter, STAFF WRITER -
Company takeover fight is costly
by FROM STAFF -
Curbs on Microsoft seem likely
by Paul Meller, New York Times -
Hot sales boost Williams-Sonoma's profits
by Associated Press -
Company takeover fight is costly
by STAFF - 'Glamour' event quite glamourous indeed
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Cheechoo on hot streak, and Sharks are grateful
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Cuts help Solectron narrow its losses
by Bloomberg News -
TE Johnson gets S.F. deal
by STAFF - Taiwan's president shot in stomach </wire>
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YMCA hosts gay family gathering
by STAFF REPORTS -
Man arrested after body found in van
by STAFF REPORTS -
CEO of Black Muslim Bakery missing
by STAFF REPORTS -
Reports offer hope on jobs front
by Seth Sutel, Associated Press -
Early-morning explosion rocks area of Hayward
by Michelle Meyers, STAFF WRITER -
Jamal doesn't rest on his laurels at Yoshi's
by Jim Harrington, CONTRIBUTOR -
Cardinal fans have March Madness
by Malaika Fraley, STAFF WRITER -
Commitment excites the veteran
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER -
Manhattan shocks 5th seed Florida
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Nationwide search to find new director
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER