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Articles in Apr 27, 2008 issue of Oakland Tribune
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San Lorenzo teachers close to new contract
by Kristofer Noceda -
No wait for six players invited to draft site
by Anonymous -
Livermore family hands over institution
by Tim Hunt -
Sinclair take his best shot
by Dave Campbell -
Inmate killed at Santa Rita county jail
by Anonymous -
Border fence still faces challenges
by Dave Montgomery -
Hayward cyber center helps seniors connect with youth
by Chris Amico -
French cops coming to S.F. to probe death
by Jason Dearen -
Man of integrity
by Anonymous -
Man faces trial in Fremont kidnap case
by Ben Aguirre Jr -
Poole: Raiders need Dorsey, love McFadden
by Monte Poole -
Stewart wins first at Talladega
by Anonymous -
League to have a do-over
by IA Stewart -
District says skull fracture may not be from 'bullying'
by Erik N Nelson -
Clinton calls for straight debate
by Mike Glover -
Discounts help local residents go solar
by Tanya Rose -
Oakland walking tours set to resume
by Annalee Allen -
Spander: No. 1 pick's dad a big Niners fan
by Art Spander -
Two killed in pair of unrelated crashes
by Jeremy Herb -
Philanthropist honored
by Anonymous -
Solar project becomes lesson in bureaucracy
by Will Oremus -
Spotted owls struggle to survive as rival moves in
by Angela Hart -
U.S. Marines returning to Afghanistan
by Jason Straziuso -
Legal fight to continue in cop shooting
by David B Caruso -
Cyber center links youth, seniors
by Chris Amico -
Scary road
by Anonymous -
Raiders get dream back McFadden a game-breaker
by Steve Corkran -
Missing 10-year-old found in park
by Ben Aguirre Jr -
Nolan considered WR in second round
by Daniel Brown -
Sorry, no offspring
by Anonymous -
When it's cat vs. mouse, one side needs some help
by Angela Hart -
Bumpy ride for Clinton campaign raises questions
by David Lightman -
30-year-old oversight may lead to deportation
by Vanessa Colon -
Sharks need more drive
by Mark Emmons -
Duchscherer back, DiNardo to Cats
by Joe Stiglich -
Scraperbikes grab worldwide attention
by Louis Bohan -
Auto thefts down, but area among worst in U.S.
by Mike Martinez -
City trying to keep artists in W. Berkeley
by Kristin Bender -
Inmate killed at Santa Rita
by Anonymous -
Woman giving all in fight against MS
by Linda Treml Hallam -
Nearly naked activist divisive
by Anonymous -
Finding alternative energy sources vital to future
by Anonymous -
DeCastro earns three-peat
by Michael Bower -
Giants waste plate revival
by Laurence Miedema -
Franzen's hat trick fuels Detroit
by Anonymous -
Stanford picks Coach K's top aide
by Darren Sabedra -
Shakespeare camp offers youths engaging lessons
by Kyveli Diener -
No mountain lion sightings Friday night or Saturday
by Chris Amico -
Cops kill robbery, kidnap suspect
by Kamika Dunlap -
Woman giving her all for campaign against disease
by Linda Treml Hallam -
Ricketts pitches shutout
by Scott Campbell -
Niners pick has several doubters
by Daniel Brown -
Skyline hangs on for dear life
by Richard Motroni -
Mountain lion not sighted, for now
by Chris Amico -
Old-time jockeys recall glory of Bay Meadows
by Melanie Carroll -
Clinton calls for straight debate
by Mike Glover -
New Haven to shuffle school officials
by Anonymous -
Paddleboarders venture out after shark attack
by Allison Hoffman -
Fremont may get its own Berkeley Bowl
by Matthew Artz -
McFadden's fumbles are a concern RAIDERS NOTES
by Steve Corkran -
Duke's back, but A's fall short
by Joe Stiglich -
Cal's Johnson upset by Vessey
by Jeff Faraudo -
Local woman giving her all in struggle against MS
by Linda Treml Hallam -
Hollywood trainers don't fear animals, CGI
by John Rogers -
City trying to keep arists, artisans in West Berkeley
by Kristin Bender -
Standoff ends peacefully near Jack London Square
by Anonymous -
Finding alternative energy vital to future
by Anonymous -
Smith dazzles as Hawks soar
by Anonymous -
DeSean drops to mid-2nd round
by Jonathan Okanes -
City tries to keep artists, artisans in West Berkeley
by Kristin Bender -
Fremont officials travel to China to drum up some business
by Matthew Artz -
Nonprofit offers health care grants
by Yevgeniy Sverdlik -
Once a performer, always a performer
by Anonymous -
Medical pot patients face transplant hurdles
by Gene Johnson -
Conservationists struggle to save rare wetland area
by Alicia Chang -
Obama is Democrats' only hope
by Anonymous -
Local news cuts to keep station afloat Program is TV30's most costly
by Meera Pal -
New Haven administrators shifting places, roles
by Anonymous -
Teacher, Pleasanton councilwoman, wins civics education award
by Linh Tat -
Plans for care center scaled back
by Mark Abramson