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Articles in Aug 21, 2007 issue of Oakland Tribune
- FBI director verifies Gonzales's arm-twisting
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Parents, caregivers protest state budget impasse in Oakland
by Sara Steffens -
Storyteller makes local cafe his regular haunt
by Martin Ricard - Ringling Bros. clowning around Bay Area with 'Bellobration'
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Belmont university ranks high on best colleges list
by Neil Gonzales -
Cops can't confirm source of stray bullet
by Roman Gokhman -
Stanford's McNally returns to practice
by Darren Sabedra -
Tri-Valley Haven marks 30 years
by Jennifer Gokhman -
Police follow trail of blood to victim
by Ben Aguirre Jr -
City Council expected to increase stipends
by Meera Pal -
Canada, Mexico partner with Bush
by Deb Riechmann, Associated Press -
British auction house to sell Nazi-era games One toy gives points
by Thomas Wagner, Associated Press -
Military judge drops two charges
by David Dishneau, Associated Press -
Syria pushes Iraq to set timetable for U.S. troops
by Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press -
Budget deal: Almost, but not quite
by Aaron C. Davis, Associated Press -
Drunken driving deaths drop slightly
by Natasha T. Metzler, Associated Press -
Taiwanese jetliner explodes; all aboard escape
by Debby Wu, Associated Press -
Police investigating shooting of homeless man
by Ben Aguirre Jr - Kucinich coverage well deserved
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Officer resigns after car collision
by Steve Geissinger -
Semi-truck dives off bridge
by Michael Manekin -
A different perspective in West Oakland
by Amanda Brand -
Livermore's 'Line Doctor' a pinstriper for all seasons
by Lea Blevins -
School board considers bus video camera installation
by Aaron Swarts -
Cal is likely to play five true freshmen
by Jonathan OkanesSTAFF -
Budget: Close, but no cigar
by Mike Zapler -
Red Cross campaigns for quake readiness
by Julie Sevrens LyonsSTAFF -
India's prime minister says energy deal critical for safety
by Matthew Rosenberg, Associated Press -
Military judge drops two charges
by David Dishneau, Associated Press -
Mexican companies abandon oil rigs in Gulf
by Mark Stevenson, Associated Press -
Banking system helps out lenders
by Marcy Gordon, Associated Press -
Mine's boss expresses doubt miners still alive
by Chelsea J. Carter -
Trouble again finds Va. Tech Carbon monoxide leak at off-campus
by Sue Lindsey, Associated Press - Obituaries
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Six join suit against Oakland over strip searches
by Kelly Rayburn -
Solar power latest in fashionable statements
by Paul RogersSTAFF -
Livermore's 'Line Doctor' a pinstriper for all seasons
by Lea Blevins -
Traveling Jewish Theatre's staging of short stories near perfection
by Karen D'SouzaSTAFF -
Giants lack energy to celebrate sweep
by Andrew BaggarlySTAFF -
Council votes to take down beloved tree
by Mark AbramsonSTAFF - When polls disagree with your friends
- Passports help reel in deadbeats
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High-level officer resigns after collision, DUI arrest
by Steve Geissinger -
Baseball greats help Boys & Girls Club
by Julia Scott -
Rescuers give up hope for survivors
by Jeanneth Valdivieso, Associated Press -
Pentagon plans seem focused on troop cutback
by Robert Burns -
Honestly, Abe, you could use a face lift!
by Martin Crutsinger, Associated Press -
Midwest hit hard by flooding
by Todd Richmond, Associated Press - Prep schedules needed
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Lawmakers fail to end budget stall
by Aaron C. Davis, Associated Press - Cross-Bay buses to end at West Oakland BART on holiday weekend
- Sebastian MALLABY A market run on rationality
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Raising quake awareness via 'Supercrack'
by Julie Sevrens LyonsSTAFF -
Seminar to help English learners in education
by Kristofer Noceda -
Copeland's 'Not a Genuine Black Man' remains a genuine hit
by Karen D'SouzaSTAFF -
Kids of modest means given backpacks
by Christine Morente - BB gun vandalism again strikes tracy
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Buck makes stop on disabled list
by Joe Stiglich - Sleepless in Fremont
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City blooms new farmers market
by Todd R. Brown - NEW: Burglar killed in Oakland shooting
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Taiwanese jet explodes; all 165 aboard escape
by Debby Wu, Associated Press -
Wall Street ends mixed
by Associated Press -
Violence follows rescue's delays
by Charles Hutzler, Associated Press -
Syria pushes Iraq to set timetable for U.S. troops
by Qassim Abdul-Zahra, Associated Press -
Military judge drops two charges
by David Dishneau, Associated Press -
Trouble again finds Virginia Tech Carbon monoxide leak at off-
by Sue Lindsey, Associated Press -
Lawmakers resolve standoff, pass state budget
by Mike Zapler -
Truck driver survives plunge off bridge
by Michael Manekin - New passport rules help reel in deadbeats
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Rage, Wu-Tang, Coup highlight Rock the Bells
by Jim Harrington - When polls disagree with your friends
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Amateur gets true S.F. intro -- fog
by Art Spander - Presidential race potentially could go three ways in'08
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Rookie LB Willis will start
by Dennis GeorgatosSTAFF -
Friends raise funds for teen's headstone
by Matthew Artz -
Police offer new way to file complaints
by Roman Gokhman -
Pentagon plans seem focused on troop cutback
by Robert Burns -
Mexican companies abandon Gulf oil rigs
by Mark Stevenson, Associated Press -
UN chief urges official probe
by Justin Bergman, Associated Press