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Articles in Feb 19, 2005 issue of Oakland Tribune
- Oodles of orchids
- Pier 39 to hold Tulipmania beginning today
- Locals struggle with shame of Kyoto treaty
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Women sue over ape's alleged fetish
by Tom Leupold, CORRESPONDENT - By the numbers
- Facing the truth and the consequences
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Stem-cell group is on county's list
by Tim Simmers, BUSINESS WRITER -
Eagles block Huskies' shot at perfection
by STAFF REPORTS -
Mills girls misfire early, then sizzle
by Simi Lee, CORRESPONDENT -
Oakland port may open land to billboard firms
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER - Son of Bluebeard
- You can feel anxieties from home peeling off
- 'Sensational' headline
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Report says UC has money for raises
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER - The 3 C's of successful home sales
- Baby thrown from SUV is in critical condition
- Caltrain faces worst deficit ever with an $11 million shortfall
- Limiting powers for lieutenant governor
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Training your cat just a click away
by Lisa Simmons, CONTRIBUTOR -
Suit: Women asked to expose breasts to Koko the gorilla
by Tom Leupold - CORRESPONDENT -
Social Security brings retired teacher back to life
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Shores are alive with sound of music
by Amelia Hansen, STAFF WRITER - To get it, commit
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Newark bank robbed
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Web-based banks offering higher returns
by Eve Mitchell, BUSINESS WRITER -
Keyshawn suit not going smooth
by Glenn Chapman, STAFF WRITER -
Tracy win closes chapter of rivalry
by Dave Campbell, CORRESPONDENT -
Petitions seek end to proposed casino
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Tracy searches for local talent to star in Fourth of July parade
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Women sue over demand to bare their breasts to gorilla
by Tom LeupoldCORRESPONDENT -
New plans under way to develop Patterson Ranch
by Scott Wong, STAFF WRITER - Disappointment might still lurk in Iraq
- Obituaries
- Loved cat article
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Safety of fixed pensions unraveling
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER -
Loan helps tortilla factory expand
by David Morrill - Pet cloning removes death's sting -- and that's not good
- Cynthia HILL
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Alameda politician, educator dies at 80
by By Kitty McCarthy CORRESPONDENT - Single men fold laundry more meticulously than women do
- Jump in Social Security debate
- A color breakthrough
- Bush's sex scandal
- The death of a 'Contender': When reality TV gets too real
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Island blazes fuel debate on 'fire-safe' cigarettes
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER - Baltic cruelty in 'Soviet times'
- 401(k) is perfect working model
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Alou soothes Torrealba's feelings
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER - Bush's budget promises disparities
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Coyote Point restaurant likely to stay closed
by Tara Ramroop, STAFF WRITER -
Serra haunted by horrific first period
by Glenn Reeves, STAFF WRITER -
Teacher takes deal in sex case
by Ben Aguirre Jr., STAFF WRITER -
Missed free throws cost Tracy in loss
by Dave Campbell, CORRESPONDENT -
Vote-by-mail coming to school district
by Justin Jouvenal, STAFF WRITER -
Ejected baby in critical condition
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Weather hinders school's growth
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER - Mend Social Security, don't scrap it
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District to lobby state for money
by T.S. Mills-Faraudo, STAFF WRITER -
Longtime volunteer won't slacken her efforts to improve community
by Michelle Beaver, CORRESPONDENT - Pat MORRISON
- Wet weather puts damper on Nissan
- Murder Beirut style
- Police ID suspect in area bank robberies
- Retired U.S. Air Force colonel dies at 86 in Redwood City
- Time to limit lieutenant governor's powers
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Stanford maintains course despite turmoil
by Glenn Reeves, STAFF WRITER - Mend Social Security, don't scrap it
- Teacher pay disparity must be addressed
- Trial delayed for former priest
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Hunters outfoxed today in Britain
by Doug Saunders, TORONTO GLOBE -
Union Jack Pub closes until ownership change
by Matt Carter, STAFF WRITER -
Safety of fixed pension system is unraveling
by Alec Rosenberg, BUSINESS WRITER - Boys basketball San Joaquin Athletic Association West (17-10, 9-
- Legal counsel unequal for accused
- Holiday closures
- If you work for tips, please don't be rude
- Mend Social Security, don't scrap it
- Obituaries
- Chamber seeks vendors, sponsor for fair
- Murder Beirut style