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Articles in Nov 28, 2007 issue of Oakland Tribune
- Built in a day
- High school
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NASCAR's Fike believes getting caught with heroin saved his life
by Terry Kinney -
Disney dining not goofy after all
by Marie Simmons -
Jewish group launches Nazi fugitive hunt
by Jeannette Neumann - Wells Fargo plans to liquidate debt
- UPDATE: Sig-Alert on southbound I-880 in Fremont extended until 10
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San Leandro takeover robberies hit eatery, bar
by Jason Sweeney -
AIDS nonprofit stands to get bakery building
by Josh Richman -
Reiser's attorney rebuked over treatment of witness
by Kristin Bender -
Attorney scolded for treatment of witness
by Kristin Bender -
Livermore OKs public art program
by Eric Kurhi - Chabot College baseball players are early signees
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Taking care of business
by Geoff Lepper -
WSU has interest in Gregory
by Jonathan Okanes -
Sequoia asked to aid uninsured
by Shaun Bishop -
Man's action averts pileup on bridge
by Mark Prado -
Hayward council votes for downtown loop
by Matt O'Brien -
Lathrop council appoints new City Attorney
by Paul Burgarino - Bunch of bums
- High school
- Organic Chicken Liver Pate
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Third place: Yuletide Yummies
by Submitted by Elaine Evans -
Saudi court to review gang-rape victim case
by Abdullah Shihri - Musharraf quits army to return to presidency
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Former Fremont mayor rips A's parking solution
by Matthew Artz -
Oakland police unveil new crime plan
by Kelly Rayburn -
Firefighters working to bring holiday cheer to area children
by Karl Fischer -
Owner of horse killed by truck sought by CHP
by Roman Gokhman -
Big second quarter lifts Dublin
by Jeffery Bennett -
NFL: What's next for our conquering heroes?
by Bill Soliday -
Pritchard's OK with T.C. at QB
by Darren Sabedra -
Officials prepare for crowds at Mavericks surf contest
by Julia Scott -
San Mateo man pleads not guilty to rape
by Michael Manekin - Obituaries
- High school
- Survival of the stupidest
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Chocolate Chip Date Nut Bars
by Submitted by Judy Morris -
Afghan drug dilemma: Pot replacing opium
by Rahim Faiez - Wall Street makes gains
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Oakland man shot and robbed late Tuesday
by Bay City News Service - Tours of historic home bring good fortune
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Pedestrian shopping center thrives in district
by Francine Brevetti -
Tougher cybercrime legislation faces uphill battle in Congress
by Ryan BlitsteinSAN JOSE -
Air quality agency has beef with charbroiling smoke
by Denis Cuff -
Health head touts import safety plan in Livermore
by Eric Kurhi -
Serra shakes off jitters, rolls
by John Baker - Warriors vs. Kings
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Stolen plaque reopens family's wounds
by Paul Burgarino -
San Carlos City Council race won't see recount
by Mark Abramson -
Tar balls wash up at San Leandro Marina
by Martin Ricard -
Local youth wins world chess title
by Aaron Kinney - Obituaries
- A long-lost love affair
- Redskins mourn Taylor NFL NOTES
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Anchor turns up the Steam heat with its annual holiday brew
by William Brand - Steamed Mussels in Pesto Cream Sauce
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Musharraf visits military offices in farewell tour
by Munir Ahmad -
Planes, water balloons, fire away!
by Raquel Maria Dillon -
Blacks favoring Clinton in survey
by Margaret Talev -
Steer clear of credit card debt
by Blanca Torres -
Suspect takes stand in Fremont death
by Ben Aguirre Jr -
Tar balls wash up at marina; no closures
by Martin Ricard -
MV's Ertz makes the call: Stanford
by Ben Enos -
Starkey not getting rich off 'The Play' broadcast
by Dave Del Grande -
Contra Costa officials rip spill response
by Ryan Huff -
Nurses take second strike vote
by Tim Simmers -
Charcuterie: Reviving a tradition with sustainable details
by Laurel Miller - Obituaries
- CIF volleyball Regional finals, Tuesday DIVISION I
- Long-lost love
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Bittersweet Ganache Turtle Bars
by Submitted by Ann Schoen - Long-lost love
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Shoppers face season of bargain prices
by Blanca Torres -
Brown files suit: U.S. letting firms hide toxic pollution
by Steve Geissinger -
Deputies seize 137 guns in Castro Valley
by Jason Sweeney -
Transit village showcases local merchants
by Francine Brevetti -
Tar balls wash up at San Leandro Marina
by Martin Ricard -
Ex-mayor blasts A's parking plan
by Matthew Artz -
Officials criticize response to oil spill
by Ryan Huff