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Articles in Oct 11, 2005 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Asian community begins disaster relief
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Soon, Tennyson will have new football field
by Jimmy Durkin, STAFF WRITER -
Governor vetoes state biomonitoring program
by Douglas Fischer, STAFF WRITER -
Big chill raises plenty of cold cash
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Mushroom Festival gives Telluride a wild time
by Laurel Miller, CONTRIBUTOR -
Locals launch long-term quake relief
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Newcomer challenges City Clerk
by Julia Scott, STAFF WRITER - Wasting money
- Simple things are often the trickiest
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Boy, 9, escapes the ordinary, swims from Alcatraz
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Two more burglaries hit pot clinics
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Lancers get visit with 49ers after sweet win
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Raiders keen 'MNF' observers
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Program offers chance to escape streets
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Acting, singing the 'Gospel' truth for Nona Gaye
by Lana K. Wilson-Combs, CONTRIBUTOR -
Hayward likely to approve rise in sewer rates
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Eco-Oakland program puts students in field to teach science, nature
by Laura Casey, STAFF WRITER -
9 -year- old swims from Alcatraz for Katrina funds
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER - Angelides points political finger
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Controversial plant sets up in Hayward
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Revised Staples Ranch proposal to be unveiled
by Matt Carter, STAFF WRITER -
Tech, Mack, Skyline still rule OAL football
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Young hero swims from Alcatraz for charity
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Tedford defends star running back Tedford: Lynch is no problem
by Dave Newhouse, STAFF WRITER -
Aerodynamic muscle wows crowds
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Fire service plans spark some interest BELMONT
by Rebekah Gordon, STAFF WRITER -
Marijuana clinics report two more burglaries
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
SFPUC debates controversial pipeline
by Douglas Fischer, STAFF WRITER -
Purse-snatch suspect takes bad escape route
by , - Angelides points political finger
- Angelides doesn't tell whole truth on state budget
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Teenager arrested in fake gun incident
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Water pipeline plan may be dropped
by Douglas Fischer, STAFF WRITER -
Terra Nova edges HMB in triple OT
by Richard Motroni, CORRESPONDENT -
Nothing on board compares to this gourd
by Laura Ernde HALF MOON BAY , STAFF WRITER -
Flight pioneer still aiming for stars
by Rebekah Gordon, STAFF WRITER -
The coolest Halloween costumes go the DIY route this season By
by Candace Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont to consider pitch for A's
by Scott Wong, STAFF WRITER -
Poor in dark about energy?
by Matthew Bunk, BUSINESS WRITER - Angelides can't resist pointing political finger
- City should keep relationship with school districts
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McCain helps Schwarzenegger stump agenda
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Two arrested in probation sweep
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
Bears Hamm it up for soccer STAFF REPORTS BERKELEY -- When
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Clark speaks up on and off field Clark speaks up on and off the
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Valley rallies to help family hit by Katrina
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT -
Cricket cliques: Game a social center of players' lives
by Monique Beeler, STAFF WRITER -
Council may delay vote on medical tax
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont will consider a pitch for A's
by Scott Wong, STAFF WRITER -
Locals mobilize to organize help
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER - Vermin rights
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Union City man ID'd as crash victim
by Ben Aguirre Jr., STAFF WRITER -
Flu shots available at clinics
by Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont to make pitch for As park?
by Scott Wong, STAFF WRITER -
Road win boosts Cardinal spirits
by Glenn ReevesSTAFF WRITER -
Schwarzenegger, Mc Cain go all out for reform agenda
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
Sister vows to help others avoid gangs
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER -
All's well with the first U.S. Download Festival
by Jim Harrington, CONTRIBUTOR -
Ceremony to honor kids who died violently
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Sleepless residents protest construction
by Laura Casey, STAFF WRITER -
Candidates back Woodside bond
by Nicole Neroulias, STAFF WRITER - Pandemic preparedness
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Governor approves bill to keep highway funds
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Students explore variety of subjects
by Lea Blevins, STAFF WRITER -
AV grad paces Cal Lutheran STAFF REPORTS ATHERTON --
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Long, violent history on troubled street By Amy Yarbrough
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Smith finds good, bad in first start
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER -
Care left hanging in hospital drama
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Former Times columnist dies at 85, leaving a shining legacy
by Christine Morente, STAFF WRITER -
Arnold vetoes program for biomonitoring
by Douglas Fischer, STAFF WRITER -
Island signs will use radar to monitor drivers' speeds
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County's home prices take dip
by Tim Simmers, BUSINESS WRITER -
Biotech, housing at issue in SSF race
by Julia Scott, STAFF WRITER - Questions for Dellums
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Local Asian community mobilizes
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Later years are no time to be 'bad to the bone'
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Actors score in choppy McNally drama
by Chad Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Area South Asians await news
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
McNair beats top field in Clovis STAFF REPORT FRESNO
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Liu part of busy month for tennis
by Jeff Faraudo, STAFF WRITER