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Articles in Jan 27, 2008 issue of Oakland Tribune
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A day on the job with a homicide detective
by Sophia Kazmi -
Cust muscles up against steroids claim
by Joe Stiglich -
Mussels make 'unwanted' list; boaters warned
by Denis Cuff -
County voters inspired, divided by presidential field
by Melissa McRobbie -
Gallery hosts wildlife photography
by Karen Holzmeister -
Rain takes'er easy, but not for long
by Kamika Dunlap -
Sharapova's speech brilliant, too
by Dennis Passa - Painting carousel horses brings out craftswoman
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UPDATE: Missing woman located
by Bay City News - Eminent domain abuse needs to be curbed
- Encourage your kids to declare independence
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Air- quality rebates dry up as area residents cash in
by Denis Cuff -
Moreau stumbles to Hercules
by Ricardo Sanchez Jr -
Trumpeter Botti blows into two Yoshi's clubs
by Jim Harrington -
Ordinance on hiring day laborers may sunset
by Shaun Bishop -
State health care bill on last legs
by Mike Zapler -
Students brainstorm new paths to justice
by Kamika Dunlap -
Art exhibits feature prominently during Black History Month
by Annalee Allen - San Diego foul shots doom Santa Clara
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Fallen wall solders old Gaza strip relations
by Ibrahim Barzak -
Proposing: On a mountain, at sea -- or at a highway rest stop?
by Bari Brenner - Five recession myths worse than recessions themselves
- Live like youll live forever
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Forum offers global look at issues facing Afghans
by Jeremy Herb -
St. Mary's gets in a zone
by Robert Jordan -
Kiffin doesn't dress like Raiders coach
by Steve Corkran -
Annual RV show features lush rides
by Roman Gokhman -
Registration surging ahead of primary vote
by Will Oremus -
Teaming up to combat identity theft
by Jason Sweeney -
Black history happens here, official says
by Katherine Tam -
Wiggins scores 28 to spark Cardinal rout
by Josh Dubow - Nagasu, 14, figured to win U.S. crown
- States slow to embrace online voter registration
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About 2,700 PG&E customers in Bay Area without power
by Bay City News - A 'Godzilla' for modern times
- Help your child crunch the numbers
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Ruling on Cal's athletic center may be delayed
by Kristin Bender -
Stanford men, women too good
by Jeff Faraudo -
Korean conductor makes long overdue return to Davies Hall
by Georgia Rowe -
San Carlos scanner business signing off for good
by Mike Meenan -
Obama smashes Clinton in S.C. win
by David Lightman - End 'no-snitch' culture for sake of community
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St. Mary's rolls, stalls Sutton at 799 wins
by Curtis Pashelka - No. 1 Memphis tops Gonzaga
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People can expect tax rebates by May under recovery plan
by Julie Hirschfeld Davis -
Oakland man ID'd in fatal San Francisco shooting
by Bay City News - Democratic victory is not guaranteed
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Never too early to learn languages
by Felicia PinkneyFORT WORTH (TEXAS) STAR-TELEGRAM -
West High School freshman arrested
by Mike Martinez -
Patriots aren't too good to be true
by Art Spander -
Teen accused of racist remarks
by Mike Martinez -
Redwood City cops get new wheels
by Shaun Bishop - Assessor offers free tax relief services
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Tailor sticks neck out for giraffe in winter
by Angela Hill OAKLAND - Pianist holds benefit concert
- Hallelujah, Heat's 15-game skid is over
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Recession or not, the suffering is real
by Dave Carpenter -
Highway 92 reopened after lengthy closure
by Bay City News - Clinton likely to preserve Iraq legacy
- Take us to your leader, Mr. Smith and Mr. Wesson
- How stressed-out kids can learn to cope
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Extra metering lights to go on I-580 ramps
by Sophia Kazmi - Pats closing in on best team ever -- '85 Bears
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Ledger sought out challenging roles
by Mary F Pols -
Graffiti reappear after trio retires
by Christine Morente -
Kaiser among test centers for anti-pandemic vaccine
by Suzanne Bohan -
Obama victorious in South Carolina
by David Lightman -
Lush, $600K ride highlights Pleasanton RV Show
by Roman Gokhman - WSU hangs on for 1-point win
- Better left unread (This column first ran Feb. 24, 1988)
- How to brew a good cup of tea
- The color of pain
- New comics, puzzles online
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City to reduce speeds on Dry Creek
by Matthew Artz -
Douglas grew: so did her volleyball game
by Simi Lee -
Cal women can't handle big-time stage
by Carl Steward -
Homicide detectives work long days, always on call
by Sophia Kazmi -
Theater community shocked by finances investigation
by Kristina Peterson -
Funds to fix fireplaces dry up fast as residents cash in
by Denis Cuff -
Officials pool resources to combat identity theft
by Jason Sweeney