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Sheiks ponder expanding Anbar model
by Kim Gamel, Associated Press - RAIDERS (0-1) VS. BRONCOS (1-0)
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Death raises questions about gene therapy
by Carla K. Johnson - Dad's money habits affect whole family
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Gas prices may jump above $3
by Gary RichardsSTAFF -
Program dresses men in need for success
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Fall TV schedule light on winners, heavy on losers
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Bonds, Giants left limping in San Diego
by Andrew BaggarlySTAFF -
Opportunistic Huskies put bite on Tennyson
by Matt Rempel -
Bullet train proposal is a boondoggle
by Tim Hunt - Fremont plans to add walk-in traffic court
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Job discrimination bill starts battle over gay rights
by Rob HotakainenMcCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS -
Teen movie tackles online bullying
by Karen Holzmeister - Oh, those wonderful days of the Cold War
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Rains cause flooding, 150 deaths in Africa
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Al-Qaida group threatens more slayings
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Woods' 64 puts him on verge of 7th win
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Boston keeps heat on Yanks
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Monastic ledgers aid scientists in study of climate history
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Airport officials plan renovation of SFO terminal
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Council run nearly over before it began
by Matt O'Brien -
Chronically homeless men die on San Mateo streets
by Aaron Kinney - Chuck Barney's Top 5 new fall TV shows
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'Brainy' coaches moving up Tutors of QBs and secondary tapped more
by Bill Soliday -
Stanford scores many firsts with shutout Gerhart's 140 yards huge in
by Jon WilnerSTAFF -
Sierra rips Ripon, suddenly 2-0
by Mike Martinez -
Bush declares 'success' in Iraq, snubs past goals
by Nancy A. Youssef, McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS -
Neighborhood dismayed over hospital's plan
by Chris Metinko - Feather in Raiders' cap
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Study: Regulators never improved inspections after E. coli outbreak
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Mexican bus crash kills at least 17 people
by Olga R. Rodriguez, Associated Press -
Trio lead Florida blowout of Vols
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Super-skyscrapers back in fashion in many U.S. cities
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Progress yields to Mother Nature
by Julia Scott -
Coming to a city near you: Community reading
by Lynn Carey -
Health care push faces fiscal, partisan obstacles
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Manteca provides for homebuyers
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Mr. Sandman, bring me some sleep before the baby
by Candace Murphy -
Fans' Daunte love might prove fleeting
by Carl Steward -
HMB's Hamilton takes third at DLS Invite
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Job discrimination bill starts battle over gay rights
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Bush declares 'success' in Iraq, snubs past goals
by Nancy A. Youssef, McCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS - Don't be scared by market
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Town plans festival, and maybe a pardon, for late Johnny Cash
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Arctic ice retreats to record low
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Utah takes advantage of erring UCLA in rout
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Pohahau stars as Aragon triumphs
by SPECIAL TO THE COUNTY TIMES - No nonsense in those words of no meaning
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Coming to a city near you: Community reading
by Lynn Carey -
Fremont panel discusses illegal immigration issues Participants try
by Jeremy Herb -
Mill Valley film fest celebrates 30th year with eclectic slate
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Speedy call-up Velez in race for 2nd base
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Cal exits big win with real concerns Cal exits big win with some
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Eagles earn first win for Amato
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New county crime lab chief settling in
by Rachel Cohen -
Families celebrate peace, community
by Katy Murphy -
Travel Q & A
by Michael MartinezSTAFF - Oh, those wonderful days of the Cold War
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Sheiks ponder expanding Anbar model
by Kim Gamel, Associated Press -
Al-Qaida threatens more slayings
by Robert H. Reid, Associated Press - 49ERS (1-0) VS. RAMS (0-1)
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Health care central in presidential race
by Nancy Benac, Associated Press - Role-play judgment calls with your teens
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Bush declares 'success' in Iraq, snubs past goals
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More than 1,000 tour Tracy's Grand Theatre complex
by Mike Martinez -
Enjoy your coffee, Cal fans, you won by 30
by Art Spander -
Stanford scores many firsts with shutout Stanford scores many firsts
by Jon WilnerSTAFF -
Serra comes back strong from loss
by John Baker -
Project yields to Mother Nature
by Julia Scott -
Health care push faces fiscal, partisan obstacles
by Mike ZaplerSTAFF - People on the Move
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Mapmaker challenged by digital age
by Jeff ThomasSTAFF - State should implement county tattoo regulations
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Monastic ledgers aid scientists in study of climate history
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Archbishop visits U.S. to halt split over gay bishop
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Home run ball No. 756 goes for $752,467, 755 for $186,750
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