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Articles in Apr 11, 2006 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Thieves target Toyota trucks
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Danville gears up for festival
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Comcast to offer Internet phone service
by Paul Burgarino, STAFF WRITER -
Hawley's five tries keys rugby win
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Golf finally gets rivalry it has craved: Tiger vs. Phil
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Bank robbery suspect sought
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New civil rights movement spreads
by Steve Geissinger, SACRAMENTO BUREAU -
Former WWII POW dies at 89
by Todd R. Brown, STAFF WRITER -
BBBay's 'Seven Brides' a happy reminder of great movie musicals
by Keith Kreitman, CONTRIBUTOR -
Immigrant rallies spreading
by Steve Geissinger, SACRAMENTO BUREAU -
Bay Bridge contractor incurs fine
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Barry Bonds' aunt will attend ballpark event
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Stem cell agency hands out first cash
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Holistic system a garden of delights
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Hunters Point makeover arouses strong feelings
by Brad Wall, CORRESPONDENT -
Smoke clears on permit process for pot clubs
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State may finally meet federal mandate
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Baseball HIGH SCHOOL Knights of Columbus Serra Spring Classic Monte
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Higher fees for vehicles urged
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
New civil rights movement spreads
by Steve Geissinger, SACRAMENTO BUREAU -
Araujos story to air on Lifetime
by Eleni Economides, STAFF WRITER -
Bizarre car accident kills woman in Belmont
by Amy Yarbrough, STAFF WRITER -
Give governor credit for pushing vocational ed
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
TheatreWorks ends season with touching 'Rosensweig'
by Chad Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Haze clears for marijuana dispensaries
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Stoneridge expansion plans still uncertain
by Ben Semmes, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland adds voice to growing national debate
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Man finds unique path to an early retirement
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER -
Latinos have arrived
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Hayward couple gives second chance to abandoned pets
by Michelle Beaver - STAFF WRITER -
UC Berkeley, Stanford among 16 to receive stem cell grants
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Falling ice leaves climatologists baffled
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Cherished football survives Irvington break-ins
by Steve R. Waterhouse, STAFF WRITER -
West's Carter stout on court, in classroom
by Stephen Roberson, STAFF WRITER -
McCovey can relate to Bonds' uneven gait
by Andrew Baggarly, STAFF WRITER -
Comedy event aids kids' film festival
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Advertising easier for local businesses
by Tara Ramroop, STAFF WRITER -
Bay Area may see transportation fee increase
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
Toby Keith, LL Cool J to duke it out on the charts
by Jim Harrington, STAFF WRITER -
Couric, 'Makeover' take different paths
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Dentist teaches self-esteem, tooth care for underinsured
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Ice chunks falling from sky puzzling but not uncommon
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Thin game - warden ranks create 'poacher's paradise'
by Steve Geissinger, SACRAMENTO BUREAU -
Countywide tours promote conservation
by , - County under state of emergency
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Cal students take it off to protest sweatshop labor
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All eyes on levees as forecast calls for rain
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland adds voice to national debate
by Michelle Maitre -
Pleasanton hosts sought for students from Austria
by Brian Foley, STAFF WRITER -
A's Notes: AL Central a Twinkie no more
by Josh Suchon, STAFF WRITER -
Sender helps vault Cardinal to 3rd
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Comcast to offer IP phone service
by Paul Burgarino, STAFF WRITER -
You want produce? Good luck
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
All eyes on San Joaquin River levels
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
Apple's brother's name is Moses
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Katie Couric, 'Extreme Makeover' take different TV paths
by Column by Susan Young -
Newcomer, active parent share goals in District 1 bid
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Witnesses' credibility questioned
by Laura Ernde, STAFF WRITER -
Single-payer health plan would benefit state
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Bonds' aunt on tap for AT&T Park 'Olympic Night'
by , - Killers death penalty upheld
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A's making progress with Cisco in negotiations
by Chris De Benedetti - STAFF WRITER -
Bill would raise state vehicle fee
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
Give Schwarzenegger credit for pushing vocational ed
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
High school Baseball Monte Vista (7-1) 511 040 0--11 11 1 Serra (11-
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Livermore coach firing not good sign
by Dennis Miller, STAFF WRITER -
Gutierrez to coach Sierra girls
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Manteca Unified to fill committee seats
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER -
Half Moon Bay shops fight to survive
by Julia Scott, STAFF WRITER -
Private data
by Column by John Horgan -
Public profanity a sign of greater ills
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
Ballet school honors one of its own
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
San Joaquin River closely monitored
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
Librarian loud in encouragings arts
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER -
State keeps close eye on river levels
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
Jump File
by This Valley Life column by Jon Ott -
W. Contra Costa kids must pass exam
by Grace Rauh, STAFF WRITER -
Police: Toddler's death appears accidental
by Ben Aguirre Jr. - STAFF WRITER -
Skyline High baseball suddenly loses its voice
by David Schoen, STAFF WRITER -
Irvington Village to break ground
by Chris De Benedetti, STAFF WRITER