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Articles in Apr 7, 2006 issue of Oakland Tribune
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A's, Giants have similar strengths, concerns
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Black Muslim leader faces Union City charge
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State deaths lead to meeting on abortion pill
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont all-stars edge Tri-Valley Fremont girls in all-star final
by Jimmy Durkin, STAFF WRITER -
CSM runs its winning streak to seven by edging Mission
by Richard Motroni, CORRESPONDENT -
Simulated crash is realistic
by Katy Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Gore: Will we destroy earth? It's a moral issue
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
King connected to fraudulent invoice
by Malaika Fraley, STAFF WRITER -
Couple retraces John Muir's first trek through California
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Union City taser case raises appeal procedure questions
by Matthew Artz, STAFF WRITER -
Berkeley librarian works hard to make a big noise
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
Area construction exec gets transportation post
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER - Superior A's
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Rain, go away
by Column by Mary Hanna - Good morning, Meredith Vieira
- Will U.S. squash state's air-quality standards?
- Youths running amok
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Frosene On The Scene: Shake, Rattle, Rock and Roll
by Frosene Phillips - Devil's Slide to be closed for months
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Murderer testifies, expresses sympathy
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER -
Two die on tracks, delaying Caltrain
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Housing center awarded grant
by Paul Burgarino, STAFF WRITER -
Fremont all-stars edge Tri-Valley
by Jimmy Durkin, STAFF WRITER -
Alou plans to use Finley more
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Local churches link youth, God in new ways
by Michelle Fitzhugh-Craig, STAFF WRITER -
Cowboys and 'girls kick up heels at Cow Palace rodeo
by Todd R. Brown, STAFF WRITER -
Cult favorite gets big-screen treatment in documentary
by Jim Harrington, STAFF WRITER -
Supervisors approve changes for disabled
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
'Nut Case' penalty phase continues
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER -
Legacy of civil rights continues
by , - America needs a high fence and a very big gate
- On common ground: Coffee and sex
- High fence and a big gate
- Think you know your coffee? Think again
- Beware of tax-season scammers
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Wharton's message still rings true
by Tammy Hansen, CONTRIBUTOR -
Mariners pair rock Loaiza and A's
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER -
Manager denies stun-gun appeal
by Matthew Artz, STAFF WRITER -
Vandalism suspect faces new charges
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Mosley helps Logan pound Newark
by STAFF REPORTS -
Serra baseball hasn't lost in almost a year
by , STAFF REPORTS -
Final conviction in postal shooting
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER -
CAL/OSHA advisers buck state auditor
by Jill Tucker, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland man bucks rodeo stereotypes
by Kamika Dunlap, STAFF WRITER -
Future moms declining paid leave
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Fairview homes OK'd by county
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Cal/OSHA advisers buck audit
by Jill Tucker, STAFF WRITER -
Ban likely on pot-flavored candy
by , - Time to let go of Union City's past
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Valley orchards hit hard by rain
by Dennis Pollock, McCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE, - Pappas says 'I do' to 'Brides'; Slava shovels 'Snow'
- Zermeno column spewed racist remarks
- Battle lines are being drawn over immigration
- Barry feels the love of his peeps
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Couple retracing John Muir's footsteps
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Stoneridge expansion plans still uncertain
by Ben Semmes, STAFF WRITER -
Flaaten, Hayward edge Oakland
by Jimmy Durkin, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland's Washington wins again
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Cal quarterbacks jockey for position
by Dave Newhouse, STAFF WRITER -
Couple retraces John Muirs steps
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Gore takes on global warming, calling it a moral issue' for all
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER -
Suspension lifted against Highland neurosurgeon
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Alameda County working on marijuana candy ban
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The quake was only the beginning
by Momo Chang, CORRESPONDENT -
IRS encouraging e-filing
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER - Regional lobbying key to fixing I-580
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Bomb test simulates nuke strike, critics say
by Robert Gehrke, SALT LAKE TRIBUNE - High fence and big gate
- UC wins $13.25 million WorldCom settlement
- Race shouldn't enter mayoral race
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Rehabilitating child soldiers
by Bea Ahbeck - STAFF WRITER -
James Blunt sings songs for the lonely at the Warfield
by Jim Harrington, STAFF WRITER -
Suspension lifted against neurosurgeon
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Exhibit details untold story of 1906 Chinatown
by Momo Chang, CORRESPONDENT -
SFO to examine cargo as closely as your luggage
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Sierra remains unbeaten in soccer
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Mariners pair rock Loaiza and A's
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER -
Wall of cancer survivors on its way to Pleasanton
by Paul Burgarino, STAFF WRITER -
Beresford to adopt full-year schedule
by Tara Ramroop, STAFF WRITER -
Tauscher: Bush nuke plan is a 'win-win' for lab
by Ian Hoffman, STAFF WRITER