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Articles in Nov 25, 2004 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Peterson will eat alone
by Tim Hay, STAFF WRITER -
Holiday fun starts with Square tree
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Teacher: God on history's side
by Jill Tucker, STAFF WRITER - Where's the passion of the Dems?
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Pair set MINDS to lifting minority UC enrollment
by Chauncey Bailey, STAFF WRITER - Thomas reversed his field, so to speak, last week when he switched
- Why it's really hard to leave Alameda
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Alameda military housing in doubt
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER -
Best golf season for East Bay girls
by Ken Silman, STAFF WRITER -
All-black cable TV channel to launch next month
by Cecily Burt, STAFF WRITER -
All-black cable TV channel to launch
by Cecily Burt, STAFF WRITER -
Sacred Heart rally ends O'Dowd's run
by Chad Morelli, CORRESPONDENT - Reflecting on school funding
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Mother starts local soldier support group
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER -
Oaklander convicted in 2 killings
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER - Stop reading this and give thanks
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Top court hears local pot case
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Skyline believes in 'Church'
by Steve Herendeen, STAFF WRITER -
Butterfly advocate dies at 73
by Katherine Pfrommer, STAFF WRITER -
Mack's star trio are close
by David Schoen, STAFF WRITER -
2 charged in party shooting that left 1 dead
by Harry Harris, STAFF WRITER - Sickening hospital conditions
- Please, stuff your politics in a turkey
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Death adds to family trauma
by Mike Martinez, STAFF WRITER -
Hip-hop fans hear some new beats
by Jori Lewis, CORRESPONDENT -
Twins thankful despite adversity
by Angela Hill, STAFF WRITER -
Fitness results show kids need to shape up
by Jill Tucker, STAFF WRITER - Why it's really hard to leave Alameda
- Final East Bay leaders Overall INDIVIDUAL RUSHING g att yds avg TD
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Port project gets $27.5 million
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER