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News,
Feature,
Jun 9, 2004
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Can hip-hop attitude be harnessed as a political force?
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News,
Columns,
Jun 9, 2004
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As a Fremont firm tries to take the U.S. comic market by surprise, its experience speaks to the role of Chinese comics and of China.
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News,
Columns,
Jun 9, 2004
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The pope probably. Media outlets don't leave these major obits to chance; Plus, more intrique at Peralta.
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News,
Jun 9, 2004
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Judge cites Qader Qudus' altruistic motives
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News,
Letters,
Jun 9, 2004
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Anneli Rufus' story on anti-Semitism generated more letters than any story in years; here are a few.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Jun 9, 2004
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Rita Moreno shines as opera star Maria Callas in Master Class.
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Arts & Culture,
Culture,
Jun 9, 2004
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Riots in West Berkeley -- Rebecca Riots at Freight & Salvage, that is.
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Arts & Culture,
Culture,
Jun 9, 2004
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Billboard
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by Stefanie Kalem and Kelly Vance
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Jun 9, 2004
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Our critics weigh in on local theater
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Arts & Culture,
Culture,
Jun 9, 2004
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Why is this 1956 sci-fi flick still so popular? Just watch the news.
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Arts & Culture,
Culture,
Jun 9, 2004
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Battleship rams Stork
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by Amrah Johnson, Stefanie Kalem, Anneli Rufus, and Kelly Vance
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Arts & Culture,
Sports & Outdoors,
Jun 9, 2004
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... ya llegó El Pibe
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by Nora Sohnen and Kelly Vance
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Arts & Culture,
Culture,
Jun 9, 2004
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A workshop for black women
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by Stefanie Kalem, Kelly Vance, and Joy White
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Jun 9, 2004
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Subterranean no more
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by Stefanie Kalem, Frako Loden, and Kelly Vance
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Jun 9, 2004
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A son pays his respects to a father who filmed a revolution.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Jun 9, 2004
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New anticorporate documentary could benefit from a little downsizing.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Jun 9, 2004
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Hanif Kureishi's new drama is like life, sharpened to its finest points.
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review,
Jun 9, 2004
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Sampling two longtime fallbacks of Thai food lovers.
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Food & Drink,
The Kitchen Sink,
Jun 9, 2004
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Early harvest, banner year for stone fruits.
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Food & Drink,
The Kitchen Sink,
Jun 9, 2004
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Farmers' Market celebrates strawberries, but where are all the other varieties?
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Music,
Jun 9, 2004
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Have today's C&W stars been consulting with the Fab Five?
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Music,
Jun 9, 2004
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Streets mastermind Mike Skinner is making a mint off the mundane, both on wax and over the phone.
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Music,
Jun 9, 2004
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Why Morrissey is newly hip among bands who sound nothing like him.
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Jun 9, 2004
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Power Movement
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Jun 9, 2004
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Oh, My Girl
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Jun 9, 2004
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The Venezuelan Zinga Son Vol. 1
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Music,
CD Reviews,
Jun 9, 2004
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The Real New Fall LP ... Formerly Country on the Click
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Music,
Jun 9, 2004
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Our writers tell you what's hot this week.
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by Eric K. Arnold, Michael Gowan, Larry Kelp, j. poet, Jason Victor Serinus, and Jesse "Chuy" Varela
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Some Oakland politicians and groups are pointing to research by UC Berkeley faculty as proof that the city needs to add hundreds of police officers, but other studies contradict that conclusion.
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At Ben's Restaurant, typical Chinese takeout dishes are prepared with a lighter touch. They're also a bargain.
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The former Oakland police chief was too much of an insider to turn around OPD, but his replacement, interim Chief Sean Whent, appears to be a smart pick.
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Our annual guide to Northern California's summer recreation season.
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How and where to go on vacation when you suck at planning.
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At Ben's Restaurant, typical Chinese takeout dishes are prepared with a lighter touch. They're also a bargain.
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Traditional West African dishes are served without compromise.
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The new Richmond restaurant is a living museum for American comfort dishes, but these reinterpreted classics could use more oomph.
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An early warning system would save thousands of lives when the next major earthquake hits. But will California find the money to implement it?
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Smoke Berkeley and Genny's BBQ take pride in more than just brisket and ribs.
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Some Oakland politicians and groups are pointing to research by UC Berkeley faculty as proof that the city needs to add hundreds of police officers, but other studies contradict that conclusion.
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Transit planners say the policy leads to widespread fraud and nightmarish traffic, plus it robs cities and retailers of much-needed revenue.
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Now that Kaiser workers have again voted overwhelmingly to stay with SEIU, NUHW and CNA should end their insurgency campaign.
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The team benefits greatly from the people, character, and vibrancy of the city.
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Not Hud. Mud.
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Stark reality.
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Snow White in the bullring.
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Wall Street capitalist or mujahid? Decisions, decisions.