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Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) back issues from March 2007:

Around the remote: Television picks for the week of March 4-10.

Mar 01, 2007

Marine Corps workshops educate teachers.

Mar 01, 2007

Pinole man arrested in drug probe.

Mar 01, 2007

Woolf's 'Lighthouse' shines at Berkeley Rep.(Theater review)

Mar 01, 2007

Pribble gets chance to defend Cal: The former walk-on wraps up his home career this week, has applied to be a graduate assistant.

Mar 01, 2007

Left knee injury will sideline Kielty: A's outfielder will be out three to six weeks after undergoing surgery.

Mar 01, 2007

Brentwood's Liberty High teachers back schedule.

Mar 01, 2007

Vessel disposal revisited: Program will include environmental safeguards for recycling fleets like that in Suisun Bay.

Mar 01, 2007

Defendant in fatal crash testifies about bad tires: MARTINEZ: Suspect charged with vehicular manslaughter says he didn't know tread was thin.

Mar 01, 2007

Council aims to regain reins of refinery probes: RICHMOND: Officials look into forming panel of experts that would report to them, be funded by Chevron.(Discussion)

Mar 01, 2007

Little idea became triumph of a lifetime: PITTSBURG: Seafood Festival carries on into its 23rd year, despite the recent death of its founder.

Mar 01, 2007

Suspect in home invasion arrested: CONCORD: Police still seeking woman in armed robbery that occurred during the weekend.

Mar 01, 2007

Playoffs slipping away: Nelson apologizes for Warriors' season that seems destined to end without a postseason appearance.

Mar 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: Incomprehensible acts.(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2007

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Rick Hurd column: Washington finds home as Rangers' new skipper.(Column)

Mar 01, 2007

Correction.(Correction notice)

Mar 01, 2007

AirBART fares take flight today.

Mar 01, 2007

Gaels' Arredondo and Obaiza enjoy last laugh: Seniors are grateful for coaching change; now they want to change luck in WCC tournament.

Mar 01, 2007

Longs unworried by drop in quarterly earnings: Drugstore chain says losses are temporary and that it will close 31 stores.(Financial report)

Mar 01, 2007

Family, community mourn 5-month-old: BRENTWOOD: Cause of death of paramedics' son pending, but tentatively ruled SIDS.

Mar 01, 2007

Students speak out on alcohol: RODEO, BAY POINT: Documentary discusses teens' access to substances in their homes.

Mar 01, 2007

Stores think outside the bag: In attempt to brand themselves as 'green,' supermarkets and other retailers reconsider the 'paper vs. plastic' debate.

Mar 01, 2007

EDITORIAL: 4-year Concord college.(Editorial)

Mar 01, 2007

Former 49ers QB Garcia is on the Raiders' radar.

Mar 01, 2007

Students discover stars without leaving school: LIVERMORE: Tented classroom will travel to sites to provide science instruction.

Mar 01, 2007

Forum gives commissioners a voice in project: DUBLIN: Shopping center developer took officials on field trip of regional malls, seeking reflections, input.

Mar 01, 2007

Commission gives Weber project a green light: DANVILLE: Neighbors' opposition to luxury homes development offset by property owners' rights.

Mar 01, 2007

West Contra Costa school board will investigate member's residency.

Mar 01, 2007

San Ramon police arrest Gavin Newsom's alleged stalker.

Mar 01, 2007

No one hurt in school bus collision.

Mar 01, 2007

`The Winner,' premiering Sunday on Fox.

Mar 02, 2007

Liberty High teachers OK block classes.

Mar 02, 2007

Correction.(Correction notice)

Mar 02, 2007

State relents on fee for marijuana card: In wake of protests, agency drops plan that would have raised annual rate to $142; most will pay $66 each year instead.

Mar 02, 2007

Agencies try to clear rusty, floating clutter: THE DELTA: Authorities say owner is trespassing and the collection poses a threat to environment.

Mar 02, 2007

Mayor says state of the town remains excellent: DANVILLE: In annual address, Shimansky says safety, preparing for natural disasters paramount.

Mar 02, 2007

Cal shaken by loss to 'Cats: Bears fall below .500 after an earthquake temporarily halts play.

Mar 02, 2007

Warriors not ready to concede season: Despite Nelson's admission of failure, players are determined to make the playoffs.

Mar 02, 2007

Waves crash down on Gaels in OT: No. 7 seed USF pulls off an upset victory over second-seeded San Diego.

Mar 02, 2007

Younger Andretti runs in fast company at Infineon.

Mar 02, 2007

Longs Drugs to close three East Bay stores: Retailer shuttering a total of 31 locations in four states.

Mar 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Traffic relief funded.(Editorial)

Mar 02, 2007

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Mary F. Pols column: The sign of a smart, dark thriller: A sense of the unknown lends authenticity to 'Zodiac'.(Movie review)(Column)

Mar 02, 2007

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Gary Peterson column: Eclipsing Aaron not the hard part.(Column)

Mar 02, 2007

No guarantees, except to tournament winner: Pressure is on Gonzaga, which might have to win tourney to reach NCAAs.

Mar 02, 2007

An oasis in the East Bay: Clayton keeps hold of its small-town charm.

Mar 02, 2007

EDITORIAL: Stem cell study victory.(Editorial)

Mar 02, 2007

Most area residents favor law to cut greenhouse gas emissions: 49 percent say they prefer a system that would allow companies to buy and sell pollution credits.

Mar 02, 2007

'Suds' bring good, clean '60s fun to stage.(Theater review)

Mar 02, 2007

Radio program returns home: BERKELEY: Cult favorite 'West Coast Live' wanders back to the Freight & Salvage after an extended road trek.

Mar 02, 2007

Retiree benefits hit $2.6 billion: Report details massive deficit facing Contra Costa County over health care coverage as officials consider solutions.

Mar 02, 2007

Measure S allocations considered: PINOLE: City Council mostly backs police, fire, public works wish lists; subpanel will further study issue.

Mar 02, 2007

I-80 crash in Berkeley closes lanes.

Mar 02, 2007

An oasis in the East Bay.

Mar 02, 2007

Contra Costa retiree benefits surge.

Mar 02, 2007

Cal's Ubaka looking back with no regrets.

Mar 02, 2007

Warriors' skid hits five straight.

Mar 02, 2007

Raiders are not alone in pursuit of Garcia's services.

Mar 02, 2007

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Chuck Barney column: Funny thing, 'Winner' is bit of a loser.(Column)

Mar 03, 2007

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., Joan Morris column: Nailing down the details on 'Little House' stars.(Column)

Mar 03, 2007

Court overturns conviction for former supervisor: CONTRA COSTA: Federal appellate judges throw out one of seven felony counts against former supervisor.

Mar 03, 2007

Job gains spread out over Bay Area: Silicon Valley, San Francisco outpace flourishing East Bay in 12-month employment growth rate.

Mar 03, 2007

Lindsay museum turns to city for financial help: Struggling facility seeks $1.6 million for next two years from Walnut Creek.

Mar 03, 2007

Parents continue demands for action on bullying: RICHMOND: School authorities say they've dealt with allegations that Sheldon students are targeted.

Mar 03, 2007

Officials keep Thin Mints off contraband list: DUBLIN: Council to discuss changes to law that would ease rules for door-to-door salespeople, such as Girl Scouts.

Mar 03, 2007