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Articles in Jul 1, 2005 issue of Oakland Tribune
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'It's a tragedy waiting to happen'
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Convert locally, pray globally
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER -
Judge orders Rx for prison health care
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Foppert back on disabled list
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Giants suddenly show signs of life
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Inmates' health up to judge
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Loss in Berkeley Rep fire goes beyond money
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
Principal leaving Tracy High
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER, -
CHP aims to help Richmond cops end deadly trend
by Nick Miroff, CORRESPONDENT -
Man, 23, arrested in fatal drive-by
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There's two sides to Diogu
by David Schoen, STAFF WRITER - Giants? Hardly
- Workers should accept BART's offer
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Sam's Italian Sandwich Co. still making history
by Christine Morente, STAFF WRITER -
Grand jury: Better elder care needed
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER -
Kids explore their wild side at librarys rain forest show
by Lea Blevins, STAFF WRITER -
Autistic kids need better support, panel decides
by T.S. Mills-Faraudo, STAFF WRITER -
Geriatrician to discuss mental health By Joan Aragone
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Big rig strikes dwelling
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Architect pitches plan for Burlingame housing
by Christine Morente, STAFF WRITER -
Fusion unlikely for laser
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
No funds for new nursing home
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Human foot found on Oakland beach
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East Bay teens confront hurdles to graduation By Alex Katz
by Alex Katz, STAFF WRITER -
Fine, memorable voice of Armstrong Painting, dies
by Nick Miroff, STAFF WRITER - We must preserve our rights at home
- Summer outdoor theater blooms in the Bay Area
- Jefferson High School's Class of 2005
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Trains have taken a toll for more than a century
by Tim Hay, STAFF WRITER -
Traffic ready to jam for holiday
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER -
Route 84 clings on, sans name
by Barry Shatzman, STAFF WRITER -
Nine charged in hazardous waste sting
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Decomposing human foot found on Oakland shore
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Ex-naval hospital will go to top bidder
by Laura Casey, STAFF WRITER -
Alameda casts net into trash
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Texas Rangers pitcher to serve sentence
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Berkeley theater hit by blaze
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
New secretary of education outlines goals
by T.S. Mills-Faraudo, STAFF WRITER -
Judge sentences pitcher to community service
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Berkeley student wins national education honor
by , - Venus basks in the spotlight
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'Yes' goes from bad to verse
by Barry Caine, STAFF WRITER -
They call it 'Blood Alley'
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Only two non-incumbents are appointed to city commissions
by Tara Ramroop, STAFF WRITER -
Global piracy sting hits Fremont
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Weevils can wobble, but can't fall down on job
by Amelia Hansen, STAFF WRITER -
Jimenez to serve as mayor pro tem again
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Charity health care devours funds
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Answer the phone and spend some time in jail
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Prison health care taken over
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Police to saturate highways this weekend
by Simon Read, STAFF WRITER -
Loss in Berkeley fire beyond money
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
Route 84 project may be resurrected
by Barry Shatzman, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont boy chokes to death on hot dog
by Linh Tat, STAFF WRITER - Workers should accept BART's latest offer
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Offspring frontman flies pretty high, and across the world, too
by Tom Lanham, CONTRIBUTOR -
Some Tennyson students taking fewer chances on tracks
by Katy Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Youths protest toxic waste recycling plant
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER -
Newark Royals win TOC in extra innings
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Education secretary outlines state's goals
by T.S. Mills-Faraudo, STAFF WRITER -
Companies support GPS-enabled cell phones
by Eve Mitchell, BUSINESS WRITER -
SFO carriers draw holiday air travelers
by Tim SimmersSFO, BUSINESS WRITER -
Armed robber likely to get life sentence
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Rx for state prison health care: Judge takes over
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Web piracy raid nets local man
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
DeGregorio leads Menlo-Atherton to victory in Little League playoffs
by Rick Chandler, STAFF WRITER -
Higher perch in Hayward hills upsets residents
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Belmont rejects school expansion
by Julia Scott, CORRESPONDENT -
Treasuries not best investments
by Cliff Pletschet -
Symphonic music -- Brahms to Mahler
by Stephanie von Buchau, CONTRIBUTOR -
Man's body found floating in Tracy canal
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War gets funky with performance of 70s hits at fair
by Jim HarringtonCORRESPONDENT, -
Human foot found on beach; origins unknown
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Police dispatchers scramble to locate emergency cell calls
by Eve Mitchell, BUSINESS WRITER -
Gift disclosure rules rile drug industry
by Nicholas Yulico, BUSINESS WRITER -
Wireless agreement easy money for San Lorenzo
by Michelle Beaver, STAFF WRITER -
School district approves budget
by Katy Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Promise of fusion unlikely in the debut of giant laser
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
Baseball honors for East Bay 5 Baseball honors for East Bay 5
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Name may unify unincorporated areas this month
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER