Oakland Tribune back issues from July 2004:
Deja vu: Budget late,
Jul 01, 2004
Illinois Republican Jack Ryan nailed on a no-sex scandal
Jul 01, 2004
Air New Zealand flights now available at SFO First new international carrier in 4 years to land at airport
Jul 01, 2004;
Regulators struggle over giant HMO merger
Jul 01, 2004;
United raises fares
Jul 01, 2004
Rate hike sends dollar lower
Jul 01, 2004
Bay Isle's private client unit being sold
Jul 01, 2004;
Law protects foreign language use
Jul 01, 2004;
Varian, Adobe, EA lift SVI
Jul 01, 2004
Stocks up as Fed boosts rates
Jul 01, 2004;
Solar power shines in Bay Area Open Hand sees big savings in alternative energy
Jul 01, 2004;
New grads struggleat getting started
Jul 01, 2004;
Appealscourt supports Microsoft
Jul 01, 2004;
Ellison makes his case
Jul 01, 2004;
U.S. makes airstrike on terrorist hideout Insurgent mortar attacks wound 11 soldiers
Jul 01, 2004;
Israel high court orders new route for West Bank wall Barrier's path near Jerusalem said to cause Palestinians too much suffering
Jul 01, 2004;
Singularly non-observant
Jul 01, 2004
Island art venue offers patriotic-themed show
Jul 01, 2004
Bitterness as Fremont family of five deported to Philippines
Jul 01, 2004;
Man shoots, misses recruiter, kills self in beef with USAF
Jul 01, 2004;
Watchdog group blasts AXT plant in Fremont
Jul 01, 2004;
Son of late Bob Hope, Tony, dies
Jul 01, 2004;
Witness portrays Peterson as cad
Jul 01, 2004;
Cassini prepared to enter Saturn's obit, scientists say
Jul 01, 2004;
Governor, GOP at budget odds as deadline nears
Jul 01, 2004;
Big dispute in city pot bust Oakland pot bust heats up
Jul 01, 2004;
Cassini spacecraft threads into orbit around Saturn
Jul 01, 2004;
Study reports drug prices jump almost triple amount of inflation AARP says early 2004 increases offset new Medicare discount
Jul 01, 2004;
Count your pennies; you'll pay more today
Jul 01, 2004;
Powell visits refugee camp, demands action from Sudan
Jul 01, 2004;
Savers win as interest rates go up Fed raises amount by one-quarter percentage point to 1.25 percent
Jul 01, 2004;
Paid leave helps care for loved ones Workers in California now can get six weeks a year to be with a new child or an ailing relative
Jul 01, 2004;
Woman found in trash bin ID'd; cops say it's homicide
Jul 01, 2004;
Oakland Municipal Band starts concert season on holiday First of six shows in 93rd year
Jul 01, 2004;
Island art venue offers patriotic-themed show
Jul 01, 2004
It's Twyla time Dance legend Tharp conquers Broadway, books
Jul 01, 2004;
69 Oakland city workers may fall prey to budget crunch Council votes to pursue layoffs if union won't hike pension contribution
Jul 01, 2004;
Freshman class boosts CSUH enrollment
Jul 01, 2004;
New lawyer for Oakland suspect in fatal crash Woman remains behind bars; bail hearing set for July 23
Jul 01, 2004;
'Riders' case dismissal rejected Judge acts on defense request involving police misconduct retrial
Jul 01, 2004;
Woman paints Peterson as lying cad She says she nicknamed him 'horny bastard'
Jul 01, 2004;
Alameda 'gas' plant proposal draws fire from community Agency hears critics of plan to turn garbage into electricity
Jul 01, 2004;
Sutter Health accused of overcharging
Jul 01, 2004;
20,000 expected at Alameda's July 4 parade Island preparing for its 29th annual procession
Jul 01, 2004;
Cancer survivor climbs another peak
Jul 01, 2004;
Teens injure, rob Bible student Berkeley man, 52, severely hurt in daylight Oakland street attack
Jul 01, 2004;
20,000 expected at Island's parade Alameda already getting ready for its 29th annual July Fourth procession
Jul 01, 2004;
Children's Hospital wants Laney site Institution must rebuild, says college land meets needs; leaving Oakland possible
Jul 01, 2004;
Council still split on safety initiative Lawmakers OK Wan plan but delay details
Jul 01, 2004;
Today OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS HOW -- Hosts meeting, 11:30 a.m., First Christian Reformed Church, 2914 Encinal Ave., 522-6180. AA HAPPY HOUR GROUP -- The AA Happy Hour Group hosts its regular meeting, nonsmoking and wheelchair accessible, 5:45 p.m., First Pre
Jul 01, 2004
Ongoing SUMMER HIP-HOP -- Dance-A-Vision Entertainment will have a hip-hop dance camp for ages 12 through 17 beginning mid-July, Malonga Casquelourd Center (formerly the Alice Arts Center), Studio A, 1427 Alice St., Oakland, 763-5180.
Jul 01, 2004
UC plan to raise GPA requirement nearer
Jul 01, 2004;
World of media in 'World of Imagination' Art show features paintings, sculptures
Jul 01, 2004;
U.S. chamber president supports offshoring jobs Donohue sees it as a way to boost the economy
Jul 01, 2004;
Delicious novels for assorted tastes
Jul 01, 2004;
Lots of two-timers at BET Awards
Jul 01, 2004;
Young actors perform multicultural plays at Delta College Compilation of worldwide folk tales
Jul 01, 2004;
Caada College students have 'Pixel Vision'
Jul 01, 2004;
WOW! LOV offers discount tickets to Circus Chimera in Newark Worldwide performers touring Bay Area
Jul 01, 2004;
Celebrity campaign aid not necessarily an asset anymore
Jul 01, 2004;
Who determines what's hot and what's not?
Jul 01, 2004
Long, hard search for soup in Brisbane ends at King Crab Good stuff, even without noodles
Jul 01, 2004;
Fans speak out: Golden State a no-no
Jul 01, 2004
Driver Stewart fined $50,000 He also loses points for hitting Vickers after race at Sears Point
Jul 01, 2004;
Pleasanton track fair game for all horses
Jul 01, 2004;