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Articles in Feb 15, 2005 issue of Oakland Tribune
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'Middle Kingdom' beyond superlatives
by Keith Kreitman, CONTRIBUTOR - High school
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DA: Mall gunman had Columbine fascination
by By Michael Hill -
Easy steps to fix NCS soccer seeding problems
by Dennis Miller, STAFF WRITER,, -
Hot line takes calls for the heartbroken
by Christine Morente, STAFF WRITER - Tow truck crashes -- without driver
- A more uplifting experience at the bra store
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Bush lobbies for Patriot Act as attorney general is sworn in
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Red Cross seeking heroes
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER -
Take a walk for tsunami victims
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Using newspapers as a teaching tool
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER - Get off the phone
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You won't find boring beers at Hayward's Bistro this week
by William Brand, STAFF WRITER - Obituaries
- WELCOMING THE ROOSTER
- Curfew gets six months for review
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Obituaries
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Bears fall in women's Big Swim
by STAFF REPORTS - Revival of hope for peace in Middle East
- Hope revived for peace in the Middle East
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Real estate expert gives advice to club
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Newark debates Junior Reserves
by Linh Tat, STAFF WRITER - Get off the phone
- Deadly bombings jolt Philippines
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Heart to heart: Medical center gives shocking gift
by Sajid Farooq, STAFF WRITER -
Valentine's Day happiness at fingertips
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER -
Judge reprimands Oakland for not following mandate
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER -
Alvarenga helps Skyline stay unbeaten
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Council delays mansion decision
by By Christine Morente -
Stanford women top Bears in Big Swim
by STAFF REPORTS -
Cops fret over rash of recent carjacks
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Programmers strive to make computers more understanding
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER -
School board seeks to fill opening
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
'Monster' alive, senseless at SF Playhouse
by Chad Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Wine draws Pleasanton crowd
by Matt Carter, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford women top Bears in Big Swim
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Backhoe makes its mark on ATM
by Kara Andrade, CORRESPONDENT -
Kids gift of paint brightens shelter preschool
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER -
Student dispute goes to hearing
by Linh Tat, STAFF WRITER - Revival of hope for peace in the Mideast
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Suspect sought in robbery attempt
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Nun killed in Brazil has Belmont ties
by BY STAFF - Restaurants worth checking out
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Warriors get 2 draft picks for Robinson
by Dave Del Grande, STAFF WRITER - National nonprofit to train principals
- Price of revelations
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Decades later, America's ready for England's Be Bop Deluxe
by Tom Lanham, CONTRIBUTOR - Extra people
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Sanitation district looks to reduce levels of mercury
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Supervisors ask for details on probation curfew
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Study debates value of flu shot for elderly
by By Carla K. Johnson - Inappropriate words
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More downtown work starting soon
by Mike Martinez, STAFF WRITER -
A different 'Othello,' but still Shakespeare
by By Chad Jones - Comcast offers challenge to FSN
- Crab festivals and tours
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SHRINKING
by CHARLES DHARAPAK -- Associated Press -
Thief brandishing backhoe can't reap cash from ATM
by Kara Andrade CORRESPONDENT -
Danville film fest filled with kids' stars
by Jeanine Benca, STAFF WRITER -
Judge puts city police on notice
by Heather MacDonald, STAFF WRITER -
St. Mary's girls hold off Huskies
by LeAnn Shea, CORRESPONDENT -
Bush asks for $82 billion more
by By Deb Riechmann - Write to us
- Feast fit for a king, especially when Kings a dog
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Supes to set goals for new housing chief
by Emily Fancher, STAFF WRITER - Differing views of 'Vive le difference!'
- To love...
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Woman proves shes not dead
by Matt Carter PLEASANTON , STAFF WRITER -
Don't be a square(pants); go to the Danville film fest
by Jeanine Benca, STAFF WRITER -
Strong field begins County postseason
by Simi Lee, CORRESPONDENT -
Carjackings run rampant
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER - Students write with passion
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Agency hoping to expand services
by Barry Shatzman, STAFF WRITER - Umpires still taking sides
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Finger paints bring needy children together
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER - DANCE OF HISTORY
- NO LONGER HOMELESS
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Obituaries
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New book to quench thirst for knowledge of Foster City history
by Malaika Fraley, STAFF WRITER - High school