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;
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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;