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Contra Costa Times (Walnut Creek, CA) archives from August 2004

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., bankruptcies column.
August 1, 2004

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., business listing column.
August 1, 2004

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., people in motion column.
August 1, 2004

A's take three of four from Rangers.
August 1, 2004

Cardinals get the better of marquee, prime-time matchup vs. Giants.
August 1, 2004

Kalitta geared to win again.
August 1, 2004

California laboratory techie seeks to inspire new generation of inventors.
August 1, 2004

Prosecutors examine Peterson's finances.
August 2, 2004

49ers are busy bracing for a bushel of blitzes.
August 2, 2004

The folly of Planet Poston.
August 2, 2004

Probe of improper deal sends down shares of security equipment-maker InVision.
August 3, 2004

California delays health care reform plan.
August 3, 2004

Kohl's to hire for San Francisco Bay-area stores.
August 3, 2004

Wal-Mart hurts taxpayers, Berkeley, Calif., university study reports.
August 3, 2004

The Crosby show helps A's tumble mighty Yankees.
August 3, 2004

New closer Hermanson is not needed by Lowry.
August 3, 2004

`Laments' author admits that the story and his life have many parallels.
August 4, 2004

PG&E hastens dividend plan.
August 4, 2004

Wal-Mart spends $1.7 million to fight Contra Costa, Calif., store-size limits.
August 4, 2004

Unmistakable Dye gloves new milestone.
August 4, 2004

Giants' rally goes to waste.
August 4, 2004

Brown never fit into Raider image.
August 4, 2004

Brown era ends in Oakland.
August 4, 2004

49ers' Harris is no longer in awe.
August 5, 2004

Peterson trial delayed as new evidence comes to light.
August 5, 2004

Around the remote: TV picks for the week of Aug. 8-14.
August 5, 2004

Contra Costa, Calif.-area firms to increase workers, survey reports.
August 6, 2004

Report warns of 'second power crisis' for California.
August 6, 2004

With the Web, $5 and five minutes makes a minister.
August 6, 2004

Autistic man has become indispensable to city of Berkeley.
August 6, 2004

Big names in gaming industry may join Richmond, Calif., casino deal.
August 6, 2004

`Scrubs' star Zach Braff brings tender story to the screen.
August 6, 2004

Venture capital funding props up California media, entertainment companies.
August 7, 2004

Fairfield, Calif., hospital makes progress in closing technology gap.
August 7, 2004

July's job growth falls way short.
August 7, 2004

A's finally beat Twins in 18 innings.
August 8, 2004

A's latest victims against Twins lefty.
August 8, 2004

Maddux wins 300th but doesn't exult.
August 8, 2004

Maddux at his nondescript best.
August 8, 2004

Tomko doesn't have much to say after first relief outing of season.
August 8, 2004

Peterson still has a lot to offer 49ers.
August 8, 2004

Fullback an option again for Hetherington.
August 8, 2004

Raiders teammates are just too close for comfort.
August 8, 2004

Gannon, Raiders hoping to keep father time at bay.
August 8, 2004

Mohr takes a dive, saves Giants' win.
August 8, 2004

California air quality board considers rules to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
August 8, 2004

Oakland, Calif., city workers' union joins suit to keep salaries private.
August 8, 2004

Contra Costa Times, Walnut Creek, Calif., retirement planner column.
August 9, 2004

Food that deserves the gold: Spinach Pie (Spanakopita) vs. Trio of Spreads (Mezedes).
August 9, 2004

Hosting Olympics is big pain.
August 9, 2004

After beating Twins, A's return home from road trip to make hay.
August 9, 2004

Will the hefty price keep games safe?
August 9, 2004

Safeway counters warehouse-style grocery stores with style.
August 10, 2004

When heat rises, California's power grid engineers key watchful eye on Concord.
August 10, 2004

California to rule on authority to marry gay couples.
August 10, 2004

Biggest security threat in Athens may be local.
August 10, 2004

Kosier sizzled both on, off field.
August 10, 2004

Good and bad: No telling with Buchanon.
August 10, 2004

Contra Costa County, Calif., leaders ease sting of state budget cuts.
August 11, 2004

Alameda County, Calif., sets debt ceiling on loans to hospital.
August 11, 2004

Biggest security threat in Athens may be local.
August 11, 2004

Cozying up with the Greek phrase book.
August 11, 2004

Focus is entirely on Phelps.
August 11, 2004

Tigers lower boom on tired A's.
August 11, 2004

Bucs walk off with another.
August 11, 2004

One position, two candidates.
August 11, 2004

Brown changes tune, rips the Raiders.
August 11, 2004

Bush against legacies.
August 12, 2004

Finishing in a rush, Athens is looking good.
August 12, 2004

Security appears subdued, but plenty goes on behind scenes.
August 12, 2004

Giants play ace Schmidt, and get another shutout.
August 12, 2004

Strike was bad timing for hard-luck Expos.
August 12, 2004

Around the remote: TV picks for Aug. 15-21.
August 12, 2004

Faceless crowd that is the 49ers.
August 12, 2004

California high court voids San Francisco gay marriages.
August 12, 2004

California high court voids San Francisco gay marriages.
August 12, 2004

Walnut Creek, Calif.-area grocery unions call for boycott.
August 13, 2004

Tech firms in San Francisco Bay area begin preparations for '08 Olymipcs.
August 13, 2004

Job market slowly improves, but not in San Francisco Bay area.
August 13, 2004

Crow's case was by the rules, but scrutiny's unavoidable.
August 13, 2004

Swimmer Coughlin is focused on one thing: winning.
August 13, 2004

Researcher makes cattle emissions his mission.
August 13, 2004

U.S. boxer Andre Ward gets bye.
August 13, 2004

A big new TV wave from Hollywood washes over Oahu.
August 13, 2004

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