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Articles in Nov 18, 2004 issue of Oakland Tribune
- Saving 'Saving Private Ryan'
- A therapeutic shopping experience in Alameda
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State's residents feeling heat from high home prices
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER -
City playing hardball with businesses
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER -
Relief, joy greet East Bay troops
by Sean Holstege, STAFF WRITER -
Decision on 'ugliest' liquor store delayed
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER -
New Mexico gov. urges UC to bid on Los Alamos
by Ian Hoffman - STAFF WRITER -
Historic Cal Campanile reopens
by STAFF REPORTS -
UC regents vote down plan for 'multiracial' category
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER -
Berkeley robbery, beating victim still unconscious
by STAFF WRITER -
Island hula show to relate history with song, dance
by STAFF WRITER -
Geragos wants a new jury, venue
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER -
UC selects members for stem-cell panel
by STAFF WRITER -
Triple-murder case in hands of jury
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER -
Holiday food drive kicks off today
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER - Presume him innocent
- A therapeutic shopping experience in Alameda
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Gov.'s no-tax stance comes under attack
by Steve Geissinger -and Harrison Sheppard - SACRAMENTO BUREAU - Housing pandas won't be cheap
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Alameda Point is focus of talk today
by STAFF WRITER -
Kmart bets $11B on Sears
by Janis Mara -
Suspect in 3 bank heists caught
by STAFF WRITER - Shirek wasn't treated with respect
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All questions aside, makeover begins at Square
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Historic Cal Campanile reopens for weekends
by STAFF WRITER -
A win over Stanford would be rosy for Cal
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
Audit finds district hid big deficits
by Alex Katz, STAFF WRITER