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Articles in Sep 18, 2006 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Al, call John Madden for help
by Column by Dave Del Grande -
Mistaken civic identity: Will the real Mountain House stand up?
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT -
State's turnover relevant racially
by Harrison Sheppard -
Legislature to be more diverse
by Harrison Sheppard -
Live displayers point the way for potential homebuyers
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
59 yards plenty far for a guy 310
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Blacks may gain clout in the state
by Harrison Sheppard -
Kin still grieving over man's death
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Woman escapes attempted assault
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Oakland reports four homicides in two days
by STAFF REPORTS - Laws on GPS use need to be updated
- Why America prefers conservatives
- Ohlone to host College Night for Tri-City students, parents
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Three 49ers bring back memories of another trio
by Column by Carl Steward -
BART board abolishes ban on alcohol ads
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
Oakland health clinic serves uninsured, Spanish-speaking
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER -
Dubliners to have say on railway land
by Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER -
Chain of drop-in clinics helps uninsured Spanish-speakers
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER - Day laborers, organized labor join forces
- Day laborers, organized labor unite for workers' rights
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Cooper: 'We need Porter on the field'
by Bill Soliday, STAFF WRITER -
Dublin examines uses for rail line
by Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER -
Foreign tongues not so foreign to Fremont
by Jonathan Jones, STAFF WRITER -
Group steps up activism
by Michael Manekin, STAFF WRITER -
Trustees work on plan to get district in shape
by Kristofer Noceda, STAFF WRITER -
Scutaro, Ellis pick it up
by Glenn Reeves, STAFF WRITER -
Artist's plane catches eyes of drivers flying by
by Kamika Dunlap, STAFF WRITER -
Mayor Young sees signs of gratitude
by Martin Ricard, STAFF WRITER -
Untreated, IBS can cramp your lifestyle
by Column by Virgil Williams -
Sixth human case of West Nile reported in Contra Costa County
by Bay City News Service - University quotas trump merit, hard work
- It's time to ignore the fluff
- Fremont man dies in bike accident
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Oakland defense simply can't offset poor offense
by Column by Monte Poole -
Five years of perilous commuting, here and abroad
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
Diversity is strength
by Column by Dave Ellison -
Tracy Unified may rescue Holt
by Aaron Swarts, STAFF WRITER -
Cal has plenty of questions to answer
by Jay Heater, MEDIANEWS -
Harvard drops early admissions program
by Becky Bartindale, MEDIANEWS -
Builders may have to pay for child care
by Karen Holzmeister, STAFF WRITER -
Loose spinach now covered in E. coli ban
by Rebecca Vesely, STAFF WRITER - Stampeding Congress
- Day laborers, organized labor join forces
- Traveling in terrorisms wake after 9/11
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Raiders Silver, Black and blue
by Steve Corkran, MEDIANEWS -
Drop-in clinic offers care for uninsured
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER -
Ohlone enrollment nears record high
by Angela Woodall, STAFF WRITER -
Central transfer site up for vote
by Cheryl Winkelman, STAFF WRITER -
This time, rain stops Frandsen
by Andrew BaggarlyMEDIANEWS -
Startup fills health care gap
by Francine Brevetti, BUSINESS WRITER -
Retired Oakland officer opens home to athletes
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Child care a casualty of Oracle buyout
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER - May peace prevail
- No Doolittle debate?
- Cipriani's Nakamura named district top educator
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Lawson gets his first two sacks
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER -
Irish festival may be moved
by Rebecca F. Johnson, STAFF WRITER -
Oracle deal kicks child care to the corporate-buyout curb
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER -
Undercover stings target San Mateo day laborers
by Aaron Kinney -
Jazz band springs from stressful day jobs
by Rebekah Gordon, STAFF WRITER -
Boosting science curriculum TOPS checklist
by Kristofer Noceda, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford plays second fiddle
by Column by Art Spander -
Berkeley looks to get freshmen on same page
by Michelle Maitre, STAFF WRITER -
Traveling in terrorism's wake 5 years after 9/11
by Erik N. Nelson, STAFF WRITER -
Timing meals with exercise a challenge
by Column by Linda Buch -
HP records about leak due today to Congress
by Pete Carey, MEDIA NEWS - Day laborers, organized labor join forces
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Multiple new faces likely in Capitol
by Harrison Sheppard -
49ers have Rams' number
by Dennis Georgatos, MEDIANEWS -
Fremont wants to talk the walk
by Chris De Benedetti, STAFF WRITER -
Retired cop opens home to athletes
by Ricci Graham, STAFF WRITER -
Farm community complains identity stolen by development
by Les Mahler, CORRESPONDENT -
Schools pondering 'what if' scenarios with lack of nurses
by Katy Murphy, STAFF WRITER -
Oracle takeover leaves area children high and dry
by Michele R. Marcucci, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford bans drug reps' gifts
by Suzanne Bohan, STAFF WRITER -
Stanford bans gifts from health care firms
by Suzanne Bohan, STAFF WRITER -
NEW: Schwartzmiller guilty on all counts
by Media News reports - Laws on GPS use need to be updated
- Pedestrian-friendly
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Rams attack slows to crawl
by Roger Phillips, STAFF WRITER