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News,
Feature,
Sep 13, 2006
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Meet the East Bay activists and researchers at the center of the new civil-rights movement known as Health at Every Size.
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News,
Sep 13, 2006
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Stone thy neighbor online; the road to hell is paved with golden eagles; Cody's, cont'd; plus, canine breeding mishaps.
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News,
Sep 13, 2006
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Despite growing shortages, suburban neighbors try frantically to repel the unwanted: expansion of home day-care facilities.
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News,
Sep 13, 2006
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Cash for a city contract? Jerry Brown acquaintance arraigned in shakedown of local businessman. Councilman Ignacio De La Fuente involved.
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News,
Sep 13, 2006
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Cash for a city contract? FBI busts Jerry Brown acquaintance in shakedown of local businessman. Councilman Ignacio De La Fuente involved.
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News,
Letters,
Sep 13, 2006
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Love the new wine column, but get out of the big box stores. Love the piece on the Haitian heavy, but wonder whether this opens other doors.
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News,
Columns,
Sep 13, 2006
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Why do Mexicans love Tweety tattoos and decals?
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Sep 13, 2006
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Act Now! pairs two short plays that are more related than they may have intended.
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Arts & Culture,
Theater,
Sep 13, 2006
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Our critics review local theater productions.
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Arts & Culture,
Gaming,
Sep 13, 2006
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Super Monkey Ball Adventure takes a wrong turn.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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What's Stolen Life got to do with the price of eggs in China?
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Sep 13, 2006
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I Am a Sex Addict, R.E.M.: When the Light Is Mine, The Death of Mr. Lazarescu, and Taps
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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Raucous doc catches moral watchdogs with their pants down.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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Hand-wringing twentysomethings ponder monogamy and matrimony.
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Movies,
Videos & DVDs,
Sep 13, 2006
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What Else Is New?
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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True-crime noir goes searching for Hollywood's heart of darkness.
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Movies,
Movie Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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Heavily padded football movie hits all the familiar notes.
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Food & Drink,
Restaurant Review,
Sep 13, 2006
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Vast space, small clientele: A Richmond Peruvian restaurant struggles to survive.
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Music,
Sep 13, 2006
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Fee for 25 minutes of punk music: $20,000. Having 32,000 people boo your band: Priceless.
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Music,
Sep 13, 2006
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Local roots-rock and beer hole changes ownership.
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Music,
Sep 13, 2006
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Hip-hop commentary for the mildly perturbed and severely profane.
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Music,
Sep 13, 2006
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Jungle screaming, country guitar, and hieroglyphic jazz.
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by j. poet, David Downs, Kathleen Richards, Jesse "Chuy" Varela, and Larry Kelp
- Tags: Music, Jim Campilongo, White Whale, LoveLikeFire, Los Utrera, Hieroglyphics Ensemble, Cold-Hot-Crash, Guns N' Roses
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Comics,
Bad Habits,
Sep 13, 2006
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Bad Habits
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Comics,
Slow Wave,
Sep 13, 2006
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Slow Wave
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A hard-hitting internal report found that he may have used confidential information from the transit agency to benefit himself and his private employer.
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The city plans to redraw council district and school board boundary lines in the next few months in ways that could remake Oakland's political landscape.
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Plus Grease Box lands a brick-and-mortar home in Temescal, The Star gears up to open in the Grand Lake neighborhood, and more.
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How two color-obsessed CCA graduates turned their passion for nail polish into a profitable pursuit.
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The Medical Cannabis Cup is coming to Richmond this weekend and will feature a concert, industry expo, a county fair-like weed competition, and a giant medication area.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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How Jerry Brown's plan to build two giant water tunnels could devastate the largest estuary on the West Coast.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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New research suggests that the main ingredient in marijuana may help alleviate the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Oakland already directs a larger percentage of its budget to police than comparable cities nationwide, yet it's planning to spend even more money without demanding reforms.
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A respected environmental contractor has questioned the university's controversial fire-prevention proposal and contends that it could create a new fire hazard.
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Restorative justice programs may offer the best new hope for reducing violence in Oakland schools and the city overall, but their future funding is uncertain.
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Play it where it lies.
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Couples therapy.
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Nothing is everything.
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At thirty, the San Francisco singer-songwriter is reviving the age of social conscious acoustic rock — plus Dio and Dire Straits.
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