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Articles in Mar 29, 2007, issue of Oakland Tribune
- Murray goes on to semis; Roddick hurt
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Marine Corps bans any new outlandish versions of 'Mother'
by Thomas Watkins, Associated Press - Ex-Gonzales aide defends prosecutors' firings
by Laurie Kellman - Analysts: Cell unlocking not a popular service By Marton Dunai
- Who's Samson and/or Delilah?
- Irritation sensation
- School sex scandal ignites racial tension in the South
by Katrina A. Goggins, Associated Press - Militants attack town in northwest, killing official
by Ishtiaq Mahsud, Associated Press - Joint is jumpin' with 'Bricktop' in the house
by Pat CraigSTAFF - Alameda County faces new lawsuit over strip searches Complaint
by Chris MetinkoSTAFF - Splitsville for Old Alvarado, Chavez Park
by Matthew Artz - Chabot, Ohlone always is intense
by Steve R. Waterhouse - Champion won't have easy run through league
by Chace BrysonSTAFF - Berkeley grants five new ball fields
by Martin Snapp - County faces new suit over searches Complaint involves strip
by Chris MetinkoSTAFF - ACT welcomes new company members ACT welcomes new company members
by Chad Jones - Audit questions job shifts at labs
by Ian Hoffman - A'S LIKE MOST OF SPRING ANSWERS
by Joe StiglichSTAFF - Audit questions job shifts at labs
by Ian Hoffman - Urbina sentenced to 14 years
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - U.S. naturalization rate hits 25-year high
by Juliana Barbassa, Associated Press - Saudi king assails U.S. presence in Iraq
by Lee Keath, Associated Press - Bookstore -pharmacy combo one way to turn the page
- Life, death cycle always dignified, should be protected
- High school
- Children's ads provide junk food for thought
by Kevin Freking, Associated Press - Female Islamic students kidnap alleged madam
by Matthew Pennington, Associated Press - Employment seekers can meet with employers at county job fair
by Cheryl Winkelman - Redwood City to keep retail focus on Main Street
by Neil Gonzales - Applicant will fill Haugen vacancy
by Sam RichardsSTAFF - Fremont school receives award
by Linh Tat - Errors help Trojans slip past Dragons
by Michael Bower - No.9 is just fine for Livermore
by Billy Ortiz - Housing starts pick up
by Eve Mitchell - Medicare plans could create headaches
by Rebecca Vesely - El Camino Youth Symphony, Chloe Pang dazzle on George Gershwin's
by Keith Kreitman - Correia discards bad spring
by Andrew BaggarlySTAFF - Ward looking to grow as boxer Oakland's Olympic gold medalist has
by Dylan HernandezSTAFF - AC Transit defends new buses at MTC meeting
by Erik N. Nelson - Out: Other guy with hair
by Associated Press - McGrady, Rockets trip Clips
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - One of three abandoned babies dies
by Garance Burke, Associated Press - Dozens killed in Iraqi town
by Kim Gamel, Associated Press - Schools should set reasonable bar for kids
- Short-term solution for Bay Meadows needed
- In defense of day laborers
- Ex-Gonzales aide defends prosecutors' firings
by Laurie Kellman - School sex scandal ignites racial tension in S.C. county
by Katrina A. Goggins, Associated Press - Delicato Vineyards changes name on some of its wines
by Paul Burgarino - Mural shows cops as more than enforcers
by Neil Gonzales - Italian immigrants surprised by cougar
by Meera Pal - Pull up weeds or pay the fees, Newark says
by Angela Woodall - Woodside, Sequoia drive to 3-0
by Simi Lee - Chabot-Ohlone baseball always an intense rivalry
by Steve R. Waterhouse - Man guilty of killing former friend
by Paul T. Rosynsky - Oakland housing nonprofit to receive $500,000
by Douglas Fischer - 'Top to bottom' insurance audit ordered
by Edwin Garcia - Richardson may miss reunion for'62 Series
by Daniel BrownSTAFF - Alameda County faces second strip-search suit Alameda County faces
by Chris MetinkoSTAFF - Filipino kids freed, hostage crisis ends
by Jim Gomez, Associated Press - One more world mark for Phelps
by Paul Newberry, ASSOCIATED PRESS - China firm reports big oil discovery
by Joe McDonald, Associated Press - NEW: Coroner IDs Castro Valley crash victim
by George Kelly - - In defense of day laborers
- Kelly FERGUSSON Caltrain failing to serve riders, community
- How many scientists does it take ?
- Circuit City to slash jobs
by Mae Anderson - Company still in business after immigration raid
by Ken Maguire, Associated Press - Teacher's future still uncertain
by Shaun BishopSTAFF - Voters like Giuliani, Clinton
by Mary Anne OstromSTAFF - Some city codes may be invalid
by Aaron Kinney - Juvenile Hall medical bid approved
- Clinton, Giuliani lead in first California poll of'08
by Mary Anne OstromSTAFF - GOING END TO END
by Glenn Reeves - Murillo's triple breaks game open for Logan
by Steve R. Waterhouse - Peralta to reconvene at old Carter campus Elementary school fire
by Katy Murphy - Hayward's dog-attack law put to test
by Matt O'Brien - ACORN takes it to the street
by Todd R. Brown - Kennedy earns spot at No. 5 starter
by Joe StiglichSTAFF - Gang abatement bill must have balance
by Byron Williams