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Articles in May, 2004 issue of USA TODAY
- Girls basketball players to keep eye on in 2004-05 season
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Ad buyers bet on what will hit for new TV season
by Michael McCarthy -
NHL is bringing NBC into its rink
by Rudy Martzke -
Frank Loesser's final musical hums with new life
by Elysa Gardner -
World on SARS alert again
by Anita Manning -
Too late to tweak budget
by James Jay Carafano -
Expert sees little margin for error in Pyle's portfolio
by Sandra Block -
Baseball cites privacy rights in drug probe
by Dick Patrick -
Joyce, ex-Notre Dame sports 'czar', dies at 87
by Michael Tunison -
Botched rollover's a costly blunder, but IRS may forgive you
by Sandra Block -
Gates' stock purchases garner fine of $800,000
by Matt Krantz -
To marketers, it's good to have ads in 'Friends'
by Theresa Howard -
Cotto stands at head of his class
by Dan Rafael -
Avalanche's comeback attempt takes root from Islanders' feat
by Kevin Allen - On deck
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Stocks gain slightly on steady rate news
by Adam Shell -
Troop level in Iraq to remain through 2005
by Tom Squitieri and Dave Moniz -
First there was Beatlemania, now there's Googlemania
by Kevin Maney -
Smith hopes to be initial standout
by Thomas O'Toole -
Flyers soar on, thanks to Roenick
by Kevin Allen -
Perimenopause could cause serious first-time depression
by Marilyn Elias -
Election officials conflicted on electronic voting machines
by Jim Drinkard -
Two new banks signal better times ahead for Japan
by Paul Wiseman -
Artest's play heats up, while temper cools off
by Mike Dodd -
Is there hope for U.S. milers?
by Dick Patrick -
Season 3
by Robert Bianco -
'Van Helsing' has a stake in great sets, buff vampire slayer
by Claudia Puig -
Corporate directors too antsy or bossy?
by Al Neuharth -
The return of the IPO
by John Waggoner -
U.S. Postal nears final delivery
by Sal Ruibal -
SEC charges fund firm, executives with fraud
by Christine Dugas -
Coaching carousel kind to Heat
by Roscoe Nance -
Also in theaters
by Claudia Puig and Mike Clark -
10 great places to have a sweet time with Mom
by Shawn Sell -
Trial starts today on Cendant fraud
by Greg Farrell -
SunTrust to buy rival for $7B
by Christine Dugas -
Lakers' victory gives NBA, ABC chance to catch breath, if not ratings
by Michael Hiestand -
Flames draw first blood against Sharks
by Andy Gardiner -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco -
New ring for J. Lo? No comment
by Karen Thomas -
Beloved friend shines through another's prose
by Jocelyn McClurg -
Kerry launches weeklong push to detail health care platform
by Mark Memmott -
Feds reopen 1955 racial slaying case
by Kevin Johnson and Laura Parker - Major nominations
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Chlamydia infection prevalent among unsuspecting young Americans
by Rita Rubin -
Carmakers beat NHTSA to side-impact punch
by Jayne O'Donnell -
U.S. to impose sanctions on Syria; Iraq war actions a factor
by Barbara Slavin -
Blowout just bump in road to Lightning
by Kevin Allen -
Sparked by Bryant, Lakers knot series
by David Leon Moore -
USA TODAY's 2004 All-USA High School Academic Teams
by Tracey Wong Briggs - On deck
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Networks ready to unveil fall plans
by Gary Levin -
Horse meat for dinner? It's enough to make one gag
by Nick Zito -
Advertisers, sponsors still go for the gold in Olympic ads
by Theresa Howard -
Taurasi, Cash named to Olympic team
by Dick Patrick -
Lightning vs. Flyers: Tonight's Game 3
by Kevin Allen -
Sosa and growing strikeout list is just whiff of future
by Mike Dodd -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco - USA TODAY's Top fighters by division
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'Skelter' lacks heart of darkness
by Robert Bianco -
Administration officials might not want to read this
by Walter Shapiro -
Two prospects being plunked at record pace
by Rod Beaton -
Pfizer settles fraud case for $430M
by Greg Farrell -
Boston grateful to get fresh start with Dolphins
by Jarrett Bell -
Triple Crown rigors raise questions
by Tom Pedulla - High-tech hiccups ignored
- Saturday's field
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Improvements keep on coming for digital cameras
by Jefferson Graham -
Abuse inquiry may move up ranks
by Barbara Slavin -
Experts: We're hard-wired to be hooked by horror
by Cathy Lynn Grossman -
Workers' boots made for walking?
by Stephanie Armour -
NBC introduces viewers to some unusual new friends
by Gary Levin -
N.C. track out, West races in
by Chris Jenkins -
Watching Bryant poses a dilemma
by Jon Saraceno -
Young rioter recalls seething in Southie
by Greg Toppo -
Study finds link between Alzheimer's, diabetes
by Kathleen Fackelmann -
Health agency presents global plan to fight obesity
by Nanci Hellmich -
Candymaker cuts calories, sugar in kids' treats
by Bruce Horovitz -
Expos' new home plans will feature All-Star Vidro
by Hal Bodley -
Bush, Kerry mark anniversary of civil rights ruling
by Jill Lawrence