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Articles in May 8, 2006 issue of Oakland Tribune
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As away gray turns to green
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Development on par or off course ?
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT - Spurning nuclear energy may prove foolish
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Alameda sued over death of doctor who accidentally drove into
by Susan McDonough, STAFF WRITER - Cheap oil, cheap labor and costly habits
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New vice mayor makes history
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Spending less on gas a matter of principal
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Matz should let Barbaro coast
by Column by Dave Del Grande -
A's may be short players
by Geoff Lepper, STAFF WRITER -
Mountain House -- on par, off course?
by Les MahlerCORRESPONDENT -
Driving habits slowly reflecting gas prices Consumers telecommuting,
by Tim Simmers -
Gas prices soar, but driving patterns carry on
by Angela Hill, STAFF WRITER -
Man arrested in sexual molestation case at Oakland school
by Harry Harris - A forgotten injustice echoes today
- Projects should come with community benefits
- 'Hoot' puts spotlight on local owls, too
- Monday sports mailbag
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Candidates spar over oil prices, oversight issues
by Matthew Artz, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford takes series with Cal
by Glenn Reeves, STAFF WRITER -
Joy lost when Sapp went out
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Castro Valley Chili cook-off smells of heaven to many
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
State Senate candidates speak on issues
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Sharks put full press on Pronger SHARKS NOTES
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER -
A's slide away from Oakland with uniform change on road
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER - Ready, set, go
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You did send some tips, and I am not going to hoard them
by Bari Brenner, TRAVEL EDITOR - A forgotten injustice echoes today
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Castro Valley cook-off a chili lovers' heaven
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Islamic school gives kids lessons for life
by Angela Woodall, STAFF WRITER -
Smith shows better grasp the second time
by Column by Art Spander -
Big Hurt winds up with big bellyache
by Geoff Lepper, STAFF WRITER -
A short move
by Column by John Horgan -
Students look to Quran as guide Muslim school offers lessons for
by Angela Woodall, STAFF WRITER -
Mexican pride gushes from Oaklanders
by Kristin Bender, STAFF WRITER - Drinks -- especially sweet ones -- can sink your diet plans
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Arnold, lawmakers tout bond deal
by Josh Richman, STAFF WRITER - Spurning nuclear energy may prove foolish
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Gas savings may be small, but peace of mind is huge
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Neighbors share anxieties over illegals
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Governor breathes new life into cold case
by Mike Martinez, STAFF WRITER -
Johnstone glad to be back in black
by Jerry McDonald, STAFF WRITER -
Fund lends hand to african businesses
by Rebekah Gordon, STAFF WRITER -
Chilling cold hit facts Suspects free despite DNA links Dozens of
by Jason Dearen, STAFF WRITER -
Animals themselves may not be too happy over the trim
by Julia Scott, STAFF WRITER - Dangers of deception
- Cheap oil, cheap labor and costly habits
- Hispanic students awarded
- Sixty students to win bicycles for special deeds
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A's sending signal with choice of uniform?
by Paul T. Rosynsky, STAFF WRITER -
Discounts draw motorists to pumps
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Bonds hits Ruthian home run in defeat
by Andrew BaggarlySTAFF WRITER -
'King of West' continues to influence local rodeos
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
City may sell garage for $1.5 million
by Matt O'Brien, STAFF WRITER -
Mountain House: Right on target or way off base? Some who supported
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT - Spurning nuclear energy may prove foolish
- Patt MORRISON Addicted to cheap labor, cheap gas
- That missing vaccine capacity
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Bike day a move in right direction
by Jacquinn Scales, CORRESPONDENT -
Teachers not alone in health care fight
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER -
Many wait in line to save 30 cents
by David Morrill, BUSINESS WRITER -
Raiders soft, slow, undisciplined days may be numbered
by Column by Monte Poole -
You may not need drugs to kick restless leg syndrome
by Column by Virgil Williams -
John Wayne statue to lead C.V. parade Rowell Ranch Rodeo event to
by FROM STAFF REPORTS -
Rappers light up E. Palo Alto
by Todd R. Brown, STAFF WRITER - Cheap oil, cheap labor and costly habits
- Spurning nuclear energy may prove foolish
- Local engineer hams it up in conversation about radio
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Train fare to rise beginning in July
by Mike Martinez, STAFF WRITER -
Residents display concern regarding increase in illegals
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Can't check two-pronged attack
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State Senate candidates speak on critical issues
by Tasha Bartholomew, STAFF WRITER -
Cabbies, delivery men feel pinch of gas costs
by Matt O'Brien -
Sharks get physical in Game 1
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER -
School blames melee on overcrowding
by Katy Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Tentative ruling indicates exit exam will be stopped
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER - Just another island wedding
- Travel in brief
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Windfall could pump money back into social services
by Clea Benson -
Man shot dead while driving car in Oakland
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Mountain House gives backers second thoughts
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT
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