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Articles in Jun 18, 2004 issue of Oakland Tribune
- 20 bucks will get you a concert seat
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Possible lion reported at Mills
by Laura Casey, STAFF WRITER -
Tribute to dancer is official Sunday
by STAFF REPORTS -
Firms make eBay sales easier
by Tim Simmers, BUSINESS WRITER -
Dampier set to decide if he'll stay a Warrior
by WIRE REPORTS -
Schwarzenegger rallies GOP faithful on budget
by Tom Chorneau, Associated Press -
Festival to celebrate Puerto Rico
by STAFF REPORTS - 'Harry Potter' leads five movies to plus $20 million
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Iraq car bomb kills 41, targets security
by Danica Kirka, Associated Press - Boys learn teamwork and musicianship in choruses
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Not all of 'Terminal' acceptable for children
by Steve Persall - ST. PETERSBURG TIMES -
United's federal loan request denied
by Jeannine Aversa, Associated Press -
No, really-- you can train a cat
by Dee Harrell Mooring - CONTRIBUTOR -
Astros trade Hidalgo to Mets
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Bullpen fails the A's again
by Josh Suchon - STAFF WRITER -
Opposition leader killed in drive-by in Pakistan
by Afzal Nadeem, Associated Press - Latest Madame ZinZanni might seem a major surprise
- Alameda cops run for Special Olympics
- Tables turned
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Bonds should stay a Giant until his 756th
by Rod Brooks -
San Leandro Chamber hosts golf event
by Nicholas Yulico, BUSINESS WRITER - Stubborn Kobe ruined a potentially great Finals
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Tucker makes Blue Jays pay
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Civilian charged in prison assault
by Curt Anderson, Associated Press -
Recruiters are on the hunt for new weather watchers
by John Geluardi, CORRESPONDENT -
Two shot inside Oakland church
by STAFF WRITER -
DVD extras show Sandler's light touch with 'Dates'
by David Germain, Associated Press -
Bonds should stay a Giant until his 756th
by Rod Brooks -
Software field scrutinized
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Privacy-loving customersbalk at cellular directory
by May Wong, Associated Press -
Ray Charles' fans bid final farewell to famed musician
by Geoff Boucher, Los Angeles Times -
Bush defends linking Saddam with al-Qaida
by Maria Newman, New York Times - Today FRIDAY NIGHT WALTZ -- Lessons begin 7 p.m., followed by an
- Today RAISIN -- An adaptation of "A Raisin in the Sun" features a
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'Dodgeball' hits mark as low-brow comedy
by Barry Caine, STAFF WRITER -
Joblessclaims on the decline
by Jeannine Aversa, Associated Press - Xilinx, KLA drag down SVI
- Woods, Duval just gentlemen at Open
- Park district shouldn't
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Comet's surface surprises scientists
by Guy Gugliotta, Washington Post -
Report rough on White House
by Douglas Jehl, New York Times -
Prosecution suggests financial motive
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER - Phish baits fans with outstanding final studio album
- 50 years of change shaped the city
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Fed report notes manufacturing up
by Carlos Torres, Bloomberg News - Sometimes dreams do come true
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Trains, boats beat cars in transit race to airport
by Justin Jouvenal, STAFF WRITER - Stubborn Kobe ruined a potentially great Finals
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Israel proposes trench to block smuggling
by Karin Laub, Associated Press -
3 Catholic schools close doors for good
by Alex Katz, STAFF WRITER -
Juneteenth event a musical treat
by Brenda Payton, STAFF WRITER -
Spielberg comedy 'Terminal' more like 'Mr. Hanks Goes to the Airport'
by Barry Caine, STAFF WRITER -
Waterfront deal spares artist colony
by Robert Gammon, STAFF WRITER -
An overdoctored 'Faust' at SF Opera
by Stephanie von Buchau - CONTRIBUTOR -
Did Hilton just tell naked truth?
by James Thorner - ST. PETERSBURG TIMES -
Lowry ready to face Martinez
by Andrew Baggarly - STAFF WRITER -
CHP officer finds baby's body in car
by Carol Rock - LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS -
Lockyer suit says Enron owes billions to California
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER -
Alameda class for terror-response pros
by STAFF REPORTS -
'Believer' tells militants to free U.S. hostage
by Salah Nasrawi, Associated Press -
Crude prices higher on Mideast instability
by BLOOMBERG NEWS SERVICE -
Burnt body discovered in city park
by Harry Harris - Gee leaves everyone proud
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Credit reports had serious errors
by Marcy Gordon, Associated Press - Thurman: first woman to run Bay Meadows
- Prove it or clam up
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Juneteenth event a musical treat
by Brenda Payton, STAFF WRITER -
Wall Street continues to slip
by Meg Richards, Associated Press -
Pepper Gomez fansinvited to memorial
by STAFF REPORTS -
Cozy up to the intimate Stanford Jazz Festival
by Jim Harrington - CONTRIBUTOR -
Communications shaky on 9/11
by Philip Shenon - Boomer birthday bashes
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Variations of a gem: Jewel warms up Wente
by Jim Harrington - CONTRIBUTOR -
Lehr finds niche as reliever
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER - Banning butts on beaches unreasonable
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Current Western drought beats Dust Bowl
by Angie Wagner, Associated Press -
Scharffen Berger delights and more at Caf Cacao
by Melissa Kaman - CONTRIBUTOR -
Berkeley lab gets new leadership
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER - Senate OKs Greenspan
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Alameda landlords voluntarily cut rents
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER
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