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Articles in Sep 3, 2007 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Village leaders disenchanted with county service
by Martin Ricard -
Angioplasty can help make first heart attack your last one
by Dr. Steven DeGalan -
Fremont may borrow millions
by Chris De Benedetti -
Team re-signs 5 cut players
by Steve Corkran - California needs more than a simple budget fix
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Wetlands restoration price tag: $1.43 billion
by Julia Prodis SulekSTAFF -
Second Mi Pueblo opens to serve growing market
by Matt O'Brien -
Pictures bridge languages in emergencies
by Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press -
Felix picks up steam, floods homes
by Margaret Wever, Associated Press -
U.S. gymnasts look golden at world qualifying
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Bush adopts critics' view, gets hammered anyway
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Girl dies, one rescued in unmarked mine shaft
by Amanda Lee Myers, Associated Press - Tough times for unions, but leader still optimistic
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Power companies may offer incentives for plants
by Matt O'Brien - Can hospitals serve patients?
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Group keeps home economics alive
by Lea Blevins -
Prankster tangles up Vallejo 9 -1-1 lines
by Matthias GafniSTAFF -
Nellie still not close to new contract
by Geoff Lepper - Obituaries
- Greens' convention to be held in Chicago
- A time when war was the answer
- Greens choose Chicago for convention next July
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Simms' future with Bucs unknown
by MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE -
Heart stents not so risky, study suggests
by Maria Cheng, Associated Press -
Teen adds reality show appearance to portfolio
by Matthew Artz -
East Bay station sells $93 million lottery ticket
by Karen Holzmeister -
District lauds closed campuses
by Kristofer Noceda - The Sweet Science
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Ripon restaurant rises from ashes
by Paul Burgarino -
Johnson bails out Street with game-winning hit
by Joe Stiglich - Remembering a time when war was the answer
- Three injured in Fremont stabbing
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Web sites try to recreate TV experience on PC
by Jake Coyle, Associated Press -
Parks see future in asphalt jungles
by Juliana Barbassa, Associated Press -
China's massive footprint on Africa brings trade
by Heidi Vogt, Associated Press -
Felix earns third gold medal
by Bob Baum, ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Johnson gets back in winning mode
by David Poole, MCCLATCHY NEWS SERVICE - What workers need this Labor Day
- Outlook bad for Raiders, 49ers
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Proposal may put Oakland smokers out
by Kelly Rayburn - Police say Oakland man slain in gang-related attack
- An Elephant never forgets HDL score
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Tanforan theater taking shape
by Christine Morente -
Durham will see less action
by Andrew BaggarlySTAFF -
Computer viruses turn 25
by Anick Jesdanun, Associated Press -
UC's fence around tree can stay, judge says
by William Brand - The economy is good, but who knew?
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Study shows stents fairly safe
by Maria Cheng, Associated Press - Physical education teacher garners statewide honor
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Glavine finally gets best of Smolz
by ASSOCIATED PRESS - Bush adopts critics' view, gets hammered
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Pictures bridge languages in emergencies
by Linda A. Johnson, Associated Press -
Amazon Fresh service delivers grocery basics
by Jessica Mintz, Associated Press -
Bridge now lonesome highway Transbay span 'like a ghost town'; part
by Erik N. Nelson -
Kids can work out at home
by Linda Buch -
Coastal residents seek water
by Julia Scott -
Four big playoff races, and who will win them
by Rick Hurd -
Sisters revive tennis
by Art Spander - Obituaries
- California needs more than simple budget fix
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Al-Sadr forces freeze to stop rift, aides say
by Hamza Hendawi, Associated Press -
Love will bring you back
by Cecily Burt - Monday sports mailbag
- Give us a break
- Foundation offers student activities
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9-1-1 prank caller ties up East Bay lines
by Matthias GafniSTAFF -
Bad timing usually halts annexation
by Martin Ricard - You can be a holistic health practitioner
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Manteca weighs vacant house options
by Paul Burgarino -
Castro Valley barber keeps Chaplin spirit alive
by Karen Holzmeister -
Attitude adjustment critical for Jefferson
by Scott Campbell -
Good vibes, great music harken back to bygone era
by Cecily Burt -
Hayward's second Mi Pueblo market attracts Latino, 'crossover'
by Matt O'Brien -
Japan to research Internet replacement
by Associated Press -
Mulder, Maroth return to Cardinals rotation
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
A's rally to spoil Tigers' feast
by Glenn Reeves -
Bay Bridge project up to heavy lifting
by Erik N. Nelson -
New Hillsborough campus has eco-friendly features
by Neil Gonzales -
San Lorenzo leaders prefer merger
by Martin Ricard -
Work ahead of schedule Bay Bridge closure diverts traffic Repairs to
by Erik N. Nelson