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Oakland Tribune back issues from May 2004:

SEC targets PepsiCo

May 01, 2004

Google IPO dents Yahoo shares

May 01, 2004;

For Pat Tillman

May 01, 2004

For Pat Tillman

May 01, 2004

A's should learn from Yankees

May 01, 2004

kentuckyderby.com

May 01, 2004

Wildcat operators quit their contract Oakland youth program loses insurance, drops stables management

May 01, 2004;

E-voting stays, but with conditions Safeguards must be in place before touch-screens allowed

May 01, 2004;

Auxiliary volunteers: Island treasure

May 01, 2004

Bill to create report on

May 01, 2004

Oakland should test

May 01, 2004

Disgusted by attacks on John Kerry

May 01, 2004

Show is fun parody on Oakland politics

May 01, 2004

David KARJANEN Wal-Mart's Business Model Isn't Welcome Everywhere By David Karjanen> Wal-Mart's business model

May 01, 2004

Vietnam's Giap warns about Iraq General, 92, led his armies to victories against France, United States

May 01, 2004;

U.S. ally Jordan warned of 'terrifying events'

May 01, 2004;

Governor picks four for college board

May 01, 2004;

High roads get ready for travel Highway 4 at Ebbetts Pass now open; 108, 120 routes due soon

May 01, 2004;

Ex-NFL player awarded Silver Star posthumously Memorial planned for Pat Tillman, who was killed in Afghanistan

May 01, 2004;

Man freed after 20 years Alleged victims recant stories of sexual abuse

May 01, 2004;

Jackson pleads innocent to new indictment charges

May 01, 2004;

Museum displays trains' history A century ago, Livermore and Pleasanton were stops on the transcontinental line

May 01, 2004;

Marsh spill cleanup continues in Suisun Kinder Morgan Energy Partners upgrades fuel dump to 60,000 gallons

May 01, 2004;

Multiple-murder trial under way Justin Helzer accused of killing five in scheme to finance Utopian society

May 01, 2004;

BALCO case inches forward as piles of evidence studied Prosecutors had hoped to start steroid scandal trial in 2 months

May 01, 2004;

President shocked at U.S. abuses Bush expresses 'deep disgust' as military scandal photos circulate

May 01, 2004;

Woman, 91, has staying power She's lived in Hayward childhood home when it was the first, and now it's the last on the block

May 01, 2004;

Policeman succumbs to cancer Officer Kevin McCormick, an 'inspiration' to his peers, dies at 49

May 01, 2004;

Today HEALTH FAIR -- Kids and families of Oakland public schools are invited to attend a free, day-long, city-wide health and fun fair, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Oakland Convention Center, Oakland, 869-8219. CHILDREN'S FAIRYLAND -- The Screen Actors Guild BookPAL

May 01, 2004

Charity walk for obesity malady Berkeley Marina event today raises money for rare Prader-Willi Syndrome

May 01, 2004;

Ministry offers mix of God, games Some say popular youth program big on show, short on spirituality

May 01, 2004;

Auxiliary volunteers: Island treasure

May 01, 2004

Show is fun parody on Oakland politics

May 01, 2004

Latino pupils honored at dinner About 160 San Leandro students recognized for high achievement

May 01, 2004;

Lake sponsors unique fishing day

May 01, 2004;

Island winery may be moving to Brentwood

May 01, 2004;

Mandela market still fresh after 1 year Music and dance will help multi-ethnic farmers celebrate anniversary in West Oakland

May 01, 2004;

Charter school feels cheated out of funds Alameda district had agreed to share parcel tax with BASE, but now says there's a legal problem

May 01, 2004;

Dsylexia doesn't slow her down Brownie entrepreneur now signing copies of her new 'Luv Story' book

May 01, 2004;

Lake Chabot sponsors fishing day for disabled

May 01, 2004;

Today LOW TIDE WALK -- Low tide exploration, 3 to 5 p.m., Crab Cove Visitor Center, 1252 McKay Ave., 521-6887. AA HAPPY HOUR GROUP -- The AA Happy Hour Group hosts its regular meeting, nonsmoking and wheelchair-accessible, 5:45 p.m., First Presbyterian Ch

May 01, 2004

Island winery may move to Brentwood

May 01, 2004;

West Oakland market fresh after one year Music, dance will help multi-ethnic farmers mark Mandela anniversary

May 01, 2004;

We still can be kinder to animals as Be Kind to Animals Week begins

May 01, 2004

Garden guru says it's OK to plant just about anywhere in a yard

May 01, 2004;

Huff and puff all you like: These houses stand strong

May 01, 2004;

The Pixies are back on stage and worth the fuss

May 01, 2004;

New products protect garden, gardener

May 01, 2004;

Updating lampshade from glare-blinding party hat reputation

May 01, 2004;

Pergolas provide a breath of fresh air

May 01, 2004;

A blanket flower blast

May 01, 2004

Designing a table you can eat off of

May 01, 2004;

Cleaning best way to control allergies

May 01, 2004;

Wisteria need sun and little feeding, nitrogen to bloom

May 01, 2004

What meal is your room? Recipes for decorating your home

May 01, 2004

Consumer spending modest during March U.S. economic growth solid during last quarter

May 01, 2004;

Tech stocks pull down market Nasdaq weekly decline biggest in 11/2 years

May 01, 2004;

Tossing goods often easier than fixing

May 01, 2004;

Kaiser income enjoys big gain

May 01, 2004;

Buffett inspired Google founders' IPO

May 01, 2004;

Aradigm's lead product up in air

May 01, 2004;

PlanetOut to offer IPO

May 01, 2004;

ChevronTexaco on a run

May 01, 2004;

Gas prices have truckers fuming

May 01, 2004;

Older students return for retraining Community colleges face challenge of meeting diverse educational needs of different generations

May 01, 2004;