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Articles in Jan 6, 2008 issue of Oakland Tribune
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Abuse victims' visas put on hold
by Javier Erik Olvera -
Pleasanton school board to discuss overcrowding School board to
by Eric Louie -
M-A girls eke by Burlingame
by Simi Lee -
McClelland cues team up in pool
by Bill Kruissink -
Manteca pauses building as housing market slumps
by Paul Burgarino -
Millbrae may bid garbage contract
by Christine Morente -
Santa Cruz professor lets (chocolate) chips fall where they may
by JM Brown -
Playland ready for second act this month
by Shelly Meron -
LSU's mobile QBs may make OSU ill
by Ralph D Russo - Unbeaten Memphis rules at home
- Do the crime, do the time: Can you dig it?
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Jerusalem braces for Bush's arrival Jerusalem bracing for Bush's
by Matti Friedman -
Oakland man victim in Piedmont carjacking, suspects remain at large
by Bay City News - Now Democrats are united and Republicans are divided Political
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League will have a lot more parity
by Robert Jordan -
Report paints rosy picture of possible airport expansion
by Meera Pal -
Piedmont girls hang on by two
by David Schoen -
Home ice is finally nice to now first-place Sharks
by David Pollak -
Airport plans look lucrative for Livermore
by Meera Pal -
Lottery runs on generator
by Steve Geissinger -
Huckabee easily wins GOP race
by David Lightman -
State lottery resorts to generators
by Steve Geissinger -
Supreme Court to weigh lethal injection cruelty
by Michael Doyle - Sutton OK despite Dons' OT loss LOCAL BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- 2007: Another false dawn for housing
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Jerusalem bracing for Bush's arrival
by Matti Friedman - Some things to know if you go
- First aid for Kenya
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Career Center to move to Ohlone
by Todd R Brown - San Ramon economy keys mayors address
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Hold the Mayo: He can't cut mustard at Stanford
by Carl Steward -
Matadors get Siri-ous
by Bill Kruissink -
Theater in Castro Valley crows about 60th season
by Karen Holzmeister -
UC Santa Cruz stats professor lets cookies do the teaching
by JM Brown -
Slain teen's mom starts coalition
by Jamaal Johnson -
One dies, another hurt in Berkeley Hills fire
by Kamika Dunlap - Reports: Jones resigns Hawaii gig
- Cowboys' Sparano interviews with Miami
- Lust means never having to say youre sorry
- Postage stamp portfolio primed for next year
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As storm dies down, many county residents still living without power
by Aaron Kinney - World still hungers for United States
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Monte Vista, Amador again ones to beat
by Bill Kruissink -
State lottery resorts to backup generators
by Steve Geissinger -
Panthers survive Pioneer
by Scott Campbell -
Warriors must do better at home
by Geoff Lepper -
Man creates epic LEGO cityscape
by Martin Ricard -
Law aims to put sparkle back in students' smiles
by Neil Gonzales -
Bakery plans expansion in Hayward
by Matt O'Brien -
Alamo man keeps up crusade against spanking
by Eric Kurhi -
New Orleans open for (tourism) business, with mixed reviews
by Ann Tatko-Peterson -
Jags collapse, come back to beat Steelers
by Alan Robinson - Open your ears, not your mouth
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Hundreds of homes flooded by levee break
by Martin Griffith - Jewel of Joliet theater to be restored
- Well, it feels like a transcendent moment in U.S. politics
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They're huge in Hayward: Bands vie for shot at fame
by Kristofer Noceda -
Youth foundation honors mayor of San Ramon
by Jeanine Benca - Berry's sweet shot helps Farmers roll
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Furyk does better than his Steelers
by Art Spander -
Higher minimum wage not worrying farmers Farmers dont sweat new
by Aaron Swarts -
Researcher: 'Not just geeks' make online connections
by Mark Abramson -
Transgender woman sues hospital over alleged bias
by Barbara Feder Ostrov -
More than a dozen groups take shot at fame
by Kristofer Noceda - Pats' QB Brady rides records to NFL MVP
- BETH LISICK'S TOP FIVE FAVORITE SELF-HELP GURUS
- Do your homework on first-grade reading tests
- Carlsbad gets art space
- Green should be 49ers offensive coordinator
- Only echoes of 1968 this time, not a redux
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Ohlone's defense fails vs. Cabrillo
by Kyle Bonagura -
Oakland's crime nudges up; killings down 14 percent
by Harry Harris -
Hercules may challenge Berkeley, Pinole
by Ricardo Sanchez Jr -
A look at who came out ahead in A's trades
by Joe Stiglich -
Valley readies for another round of stormy weather
by Paul Burgarino -
Citizenship still a dream for abused
by Javier Erik Olvera -
They're huge in Hayward: Bands vie for shot at fame
by Kristofer Noceda -
Supreme Court to weigh in on lethal injection
by Michael Doyle -
State lottery resorts to backup generators
by Steve Geissinger -
Seattle loses lead, then scores 3 TDs
by Joseph White