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Articles in Jul 15, 2007 issue of Oakland Tribune
- Community colleges see high numbers, but not results
- CIA makes distinction without a difference
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Oakland cop dies in motorcycle accident
by Kristin Bender -
Fears revive food label law
by Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press -
Report drives home the risks unhealthy truckers run into
by Emily Fredrix, Associated Press -
Reefs at Hanauma Bay regenerating
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Air car
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Angels master Rangers again
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
China suspends imports of 7 U.S. meat products
by Anita Chang, Associated Press - Robert DE POSADA Neutralizing our online future
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College courses ready high school kids
by Neil Gonzales -
Black women's group follows up on pledge
by Martin Ricard -
Smooth sailing Cruise around Costa Rica and Nicaragua brings out
by Jay Solmonson -
Ex-Fremont mayor still doubts wisdom of ballpark
by Chris De Benedetti -
Ward's hook is simply a knockout
by Monte Poole -
Summer music camp thrives in the key of Caz
by Jackie BurrellSTAFF -
Election season kicks off, several races contentious
by Rebekah Gordon - More action needed to preserve Delta
- Mitt Romney and all the president's dogs
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New Orleans wants to host NFL draft
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Cancer awareness needed among blacks
- People on the Move
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New Encounter series of pocket guidebooks
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Putin suspends Russia's role in arms-control pact
by Maria Danilova, Associated Press -
China halts imports from 7 major U.S. meat producers
by Anita Chang, Associated Press -
Biggio may start playing less
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
British doctor charged in terrorism
by Jennifer Quinn, Associated Press -
No pain, no gain? Train, not strain
by Linda Buch -
$240 million medical site, hospital close to approval
by Shaun BishopSTAFF -
Garbage dispute a struggle for power
by Chris MetinkoSTAFF -
Ex-mayor: Ballpark still makes no sense
by Chris De Benedetti -
Newark health center to grow
by Todd R. Brown -
'Cats do more than meow
by Darren SabedraSTAFF -
Bay Area kiteboarders spread the joy of their favorite combo sport
by Sasha VasilyukSTAFF -
Oakland Zoo animals eat their fill at fancy feast
by Angela Hill - Air Force quietly builds sustained Iraq presence
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Bay Area Dems explore campaign strategies
by Aaron Morrison -
Suicide bomb attack hits Pakistani convoy
by Denis D. Gray, Associated Press -
Pixar formula for success respects old-fashioned storytelling
by Jake Coyle, Associated Press -
Life's call: Marine scientist devotes herself to lobsters
by Clarke Canfield, Associated Press -
Quarantine officers battling illness with little manpower
by Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press -
Food label law revived by fears of tainted meat
by Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press -
N. Korea shuts nuclear reactor
by Burt Herman, Associated Press -
No power, peace in N.Y.'s unforgettable summer of '77
by Larry McShane, Associated Press -
Animals at Oakland Zoo eat their fill at fancy feast
by Angela Hill -
Alameda warehouse burns down
by Angela Hill -
Dublin condos for business, not homes
by Sophia KazmiSTAFF -
Many loud outs, many fewer hits
by Joe StiglichSTAFF -
Sharks GM Wilson explains relative lack of activity
by David PollakSTAFF -
JanSport president dies in single-car accident
by Shirley DangSTAFF - Al-Qaida threat is real and we better be ready
- Middle East policy in a fantasy world
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Louis Vuitton won't sponsor America's Cup
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Al-Qaida has strengthened and we must be prepared
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Quizno's CEO puts turnaround on menu
by Sandy Shore, Associated Press -
Readers remember summers at Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk
by Bari Brenner, TRAVEL EDITOR -
Russia suspends arms control pact with Europe
by Maria Danilova, Associated Press -
Tracy sparks Diamondbacks rally
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Pakistani convoy hit by suicide bomber
by Denis D. Gray, Associated Press - Border bullies only missing their hoods
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Solution to parking puzzle: Stacked cars
by Will OremusSTAFF - C.V. cracks down on Waste Management pickups
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NATE McMAHON I 1972-2007 Hundreds of friends remember Oakland's
by Angela Woodall -
Does hip hop promote smoking?
by Matthew Cooper - Nellie's place in local lore
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Accept or decline but RSVP already!
by Candace Murphy -
District to battle alcohol use
by Neil Gonzales - Community colleges see high numbers, but not results
- Harrison can still crack whip
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China halts imports from 7 major U.S. meat processors, citing
by Anita Chang, Associated Press -
Ex-first lady's funeral reflects on wit, beauty
by Kelley Shannon, Associated Press -
Quarantine officers battling illness with little manpower
by Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press - Community colleges see high numbers, but not results
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Ex-first lady's beauty remembered
by Kelley Shannon, Associated Press - More information about Cazadero
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Quarantine officers fight illness with a slim staff
by Carla K. Johnson, Associated Press -
Garbage dispute a struggle for power
by Chris MetinkoSTAFF -
Lowe's gets into 'Katrina Cottages'
by Barbara E. HernandezSTAFF -
State now owns some county courthouses
by Paul T. Rosynsky -
San Mateo Bulldogs sniffing postseason
by Richard Motroni
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