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Articles in Sep 8, 2007 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Youngster hit in Hayward drive-by shooting
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Steve and Barry's boasts affordable 'celebrity' fashions
by Blanca Torres - PREP PREVIEWS
- Experiencing our world through a visitor's eyes
- Daly City Fire Department celebrates its centennial
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Busch makes it look easy
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
De La Salle outclasses Serra
by Chace Bryson -
Garage bands revived for a day
by Chris De Benedetti -
N. Korea surprises Bush; S. Korea offers concession
by Tom Raum, Associated Press -
Smaller motorcycles join Oakland cops' anti-crime arsenal
by Harry Harris -
Stroll squashes business, shops say
by Martin Snapp - Threat forces plane to land in Oakland
- Boysenberries have gardener on thorns of a dilemma
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Literacy program imparts skills
by Aaron Kinney -
Spartans have a lot to prove
by Laurence MiedemaSTAFF -
Cal's best defense is a lethal offense
by Jonathan Okanes -
New QB, same SRV: Wolves roll
by Dennis Miller -
Lick fire leaves 'moonscape' with 37,660 acres burned
by Barry Witt -
Clinton, Obama battle for Californians' support
by Julia Prodis SulekSTAFF -
Mr. Opportunity's knocking on 49ers' door
by Cam Inman - Tree fence a hazard in event of evacuation
- Approve national parks funding plan
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CIA chief defends detention practices
by Adam Goldman, Associated Press -
Recalls pose Mattel CEO's toughest challenge
by Alex Veiga, Associated Press -
Iran must pay for 1983 bombings
by Matt Apuzzo, Associated Press -
Palo Alto shuts down Mack
by Jimmy Durkin -
Ethiopians priced out of celebration
by Anita Powell, Associated Press -
Obama rallies for women in S.F.
by Mary Anne OstromSTAFF -
Wall Street tumbles
by Associated Press -
Missing girl's parents investigated
by Paul Haven, Associated Press - Bomb threat forces plane to Oakland
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Activists seek big turnout for AIDS Walk in Oakland
by Barbara Grady - There are ways to work with odd angles
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Garage bands get ready to rock again
by Chris De Benedetti -
Program grabs kids before gangs do
by Roman Gokhman -
Rangers drive Haren out, and his ERA up
by Joe Stiglich -
St. Francis upends Warriors
by John ReidSTAFF -
Livermore schools plan new logo
by Eric Louie -
Irvington receives 'green' award
by Linh Tat -
De La Salle tames Serra
by Scott Campbell - War bill wastes time, money in Sacramento
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Cross-country walkers for peace nearing D.C.
by William Brand - Where's Fred? Lounging with Leno
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Boy burns relics in religious fervor
by Dulue Mbachu, Associated Press -
Governor: GOP 'dying at the box office'
by Lisa Vorderbrueggen -
High-scoring Laney rolls past San Jose
by Scott Strain -
Police in China rescue 40 infants in trafficking ring Officials
by Associated Press -
French-American school marks 30th anniversary
by Kristin Bender -
Chevon talking to China
by George Avalos -
Garage rock lives on in Fremont
by Chris De Benedetti -
Getting right lock key to home safety
by Nzong Xiong, MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS -
Woman seeks repeal of city ordinance
by Shaun BishopSTAFF -
Obama becomes ladies' man in San Francisco
by Mary Anne OstromSTAFF -
Nelson update: Ball is in w's court
by Geoff Lepper -
Tracy ends losing streak to West
by Stephen Roberson -
Pilot program steers kids from gangs
by Roman Gokhman -
Governor tells GOP to open early vote to independents
by Lisa Vorderbrueggen - Iraq bill wastes time, money in Sacramento
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Modern touches add to original charm of hacienda
by Joan Morris -
Black Muslim bakery HQ put up for sale
by Josh Richman -
CIA chief defends detention practices
by Adam Goldman, Associated Press - Traditional couple proves it's never too late for love
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Cowboys' Glenn out for opener
by ASSOCIATED PRESS -
Police rescue 40 infants in China
by Associated Press -
Islamist party gains greater power, influence in Morocco
by Angela Charlton, Associated Press -
Oaklander to stand trial in slaying, torture cases
by BAY CITY NEWS SERVICE -
'148' documents 187 crisis
by Angela Woodall -
Rep. Doolittle refuses to retire
by David Whitney, MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS -
Rep. Doolittle refuses to retire
by David Whitney, MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS - Not every aloe plant stands up to extreme temperatures
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Rep. Doolittle refuses to retire
by David Whitney, MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS -
Prep football opens despite air warning
by Mike Martinez -
Ex-Yankee joins A's after only brief drive
by Joe Stiglich -
Hayward gets off to bad start
by Michael Bower -
Cougars enjoy special opening romp
by Matt Rempel - Grant to bolster Family Justice Center
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Russell deal could be imminent
by Steve Corkran - Secular regime
- Iraq bill wastes time, money in Sacramento
- Bush in a no-win situation in Iraq