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Oakland Tribune back issues from April 2004:

Macha happy with overall camp picture

Apr 01, 2004;

Half Moon Bay to lose 'locals' bar and apartments

Apr 01, 2004;

Juvenile escapee shot on street Gunman got out of car and fired at victim, 15, in West Oakland

Apr 01, 2004;

Nomar out three weeks at least

Apr 01, 2004;

U.S. is undeterred by attacks White House won't back down after Fallujah violence

Apr 01, 2004;

Schmidt impressive during three innings

Apr 01, 2004;

Sloppy play hurts Venus

Apr 01, 2004;

Yankees rock Devil Rays this time Matsui, Posada lead rout that earns split in games in Japan

Apr 01, 2004;

Man arrested in Antioch shooting death

Apr 01, 2004;

Rear-wheel-drive autos to become better handling Technological advances allow manufacturers to make significant progress

Apr 01, 2004;

Game show announcer, host Art James dies at age 74

Apr 01, 2004;

Changes in NFL rules will lengthen games Games will grow longer

Apr 01, 2004;

NFL should be flagged for new rule

Apr 01, 2004

York stresses need for a new stadium Candlestick hurts 49ers' ability to compete, owner says

Apr 01, 2004;

NFL should be flagged for new rule

Apr 01, 2004

Nanny in 2-deaths case due in court Woman accused of driving car that struck, killed Danville children has hearing today

Apr 01, 2004;

Guidelines due for mayor's private fund San Leandro City Council panel recommends rules for community-giving effort financed by donations

Apr 01, 2004;

Bats with rabies found in Berkeley Two with disease discovered in 2 weeks; officials issue warning

Apr 01, 2004;

Alamedan charged in Ecstasy ring Hundreds arrested in U.S. and Canada as part of feds' two-year 'Operation Candy Box' investigation

Apr 01, 2004;

Hornung regrets race comments Notre Dame alum said school should lower standards for admission to get 'the black athlete'

Apr 01, 2004;

Sharks clinch division title After shutout,

Apr 01, 2004;

Childress to enter the NBA Draft Cardinal star forward leaves the door open to return to school

Apr 01, 2004;

'Wonderfalls' refuses to surrender

Apr 01, 2004

Dampier goes down and may be out Center suffers possible season-ending ankle injury late in win over Raptors

Apr 01, 2004;

Fire retardants pose grave risk Health-threatening polybrominated diphenyl ethers accumulate in body fat

Apr 01, 2004;

No surprises left among Final Four

Apr 01, 2004;

Three points of view on display at ARTshare 25

Apr 01, 2004;

Connect body, mind and spirit at expo in San Francisco

Apr 01, 2004

GOP-led Congress increases spending

Apr 01, 2004;

GOP discord sidelines highway bill

Apr 01, 2004;

Baby bullet slated for June debut Trains will shorten S.F.-San Jose trip from 90 minutes to less than an hour

Apr 01, 2004;

Livermore lab laser hits new record Most powerful glass device moves closer to battlefield

Apr 01, 2004;

Garamendi, activists assail bid to deregulate insurance Foundation says Republican congressman's proposal would 'eviscerate Proposition 103'

Apr 01, 2004;

Weekly fish plants scheduled through May at Shadow Cliffs

Apr 01, 2004;

GOP claims Kerry using 'soft money'

Apr 01, 2004;

Franken leads liberal charge on radio Questions of ability

Apr 01, 2004;

Wall Street wondering about Trump Some believe he's gambling his fortune over struggling resort

Apr 01, 2004;

Annual Bark in the Park at the Oakland Zoo Saturday

Apr 01, 2004;

Factory orders appear to be on the rebound U.S. companies show an increase in February, the Commerce Department reports

Apr 01, 2004;

Greenspan rumor appears false Federal Reserve chairman did not suffer a heart attack

Apr 01, 2004;

Could have

Apr 01, 2004

Give Bush credit for pushing unpopular immigration reform

Apr 01, 2004

Lockyer cleverly handles gay-marriage case

Apr 01, 2004

Make Children and Youth Fund more equitable

Apr 01, 2004

County repeals ban on big-box stores

Apr 01, 2004;

BART ends parking fees at Peninsula stations

Apr 01, 2004;

Today BEAUTY AND THE BEAST -- The Performing Arts Department of Holy Names High School will present "The Enchantment of Beauty and the Beast," $5-$10, 7:30 p.m., 4600 Harbord Drive, Oakland, 450-1110.

Apr 01, 2004

Boys golf ANDREW WOOD, Bishop O'Dowd: Earned medalist honors with a 1- under-par 35 at Skywest Golf Course to lead the Dragons to a 194-205 victory over Moreau Catholic in a HAAL match.

Apr 01, 2004

No rest for CSUH over spring break

Apr 01, 2004;

Scaled-down water slide plan OK'd Proposal for water slides revived

Apr 01, 2004;

O.K. Mikie seeks respect in Illinois

Apr 01, 2004;

High school Baseball OAL Oakland (4-7, 2-3)402 074 0--17 11 3 McClymonds (0-6, 0-5)101 020 3--7 6 4 Lennin Ledesma and Ricky Lee. Jason Preston, Robert Botley (1), Phillip Levi (5) and Leroy Williams, Preston (6). WP--Ledesma. LP--Preston. RBIs: O-

Apr 01, 2004

Could have been worse

Apr 01, 2004

HP faces suit by Unova

Apr 01, 2004;

Final Four entries put UConn in travel mode Huskies' men, women continue their bids for NCAA championships

Apr 01, 2004;

U.N.: Haiti needs 20-year commitment

Apr 01, 2004;

Court: U.S. must review Mexican death penalty cases International Court of Justice ruling has implications for 51

Apr 01, 2004;

Lynch ponders survival, celebrity a year after rescue Former Army supply clerk looks back at ordeal

Apr 01, 2004;

Cragg HINES /cat:K/pri:R/sld:A/por:3/for:5/slu:BC-HINES-COLUMN-HNS ttj-z BC-HINES-COLUMN-HNS (For use by New York Times News Service clients.) SO NOW RAISE YOUR RIGHT HAND, DR. RICE (For use by New York Times News Service clients.) By CRAGG HINES c.2004 Raise your right hand, Dr. Rice

Apr 01, 2004

Skyline wins game, loses pitcher Macfadyen He may miss 6 weeks of baseball season due to mononucleosis

Apr 01, 2004;

OYC not just an 'Idol' mission

Apr 01, 2004

Monarchs come through in clutch

Apr 01, 2004;

Summers takes hard route to Cal Incoming fullback overcomes reading disorder to star at Skyline

Apr 01, 2004;

Notre Dame de Namur's production of 'Lysistrata' a mighty effort

Apr 01, 2004;

Star search at Chabot College Campus planetarium's doors open to public for first time in 20 years

Apr 01, 2004;