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Articles in June, 2004 issue of USA TODAY
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How Reagan made Soviet society face its failures
by Leon Aron -
Most 'voice lifts' don't fit 'vanity surgery' label
by Maria Puente -
Cognard's philosophy: Find the 'Ah' moment
by Anne Cognard -
May gets Marshall Field's for $3.2B
by Lorrie Grant -
Panel to probe CIA failure to predict extent of insurgency
by John Diamond -
Soldati shoulders forward
by Vicki Michaelis - Girls are game to glaze the gams
- Beyond the top 50: Sci-fi/fantasy
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Along caisson's route, a sea of admirers
by Jim Drinkard, Andrea Stone and Kathy Kiely -
U.S. team wants only players committed to winning gold
by David DuPree -
Myth: Athens Games are booked
by Gene Sloan -
NYC's Quo earns star status
by Donna Freydkin -
Retired colonel remembers resurgence of military pride
by Tom Kenworthy -
Stock success not exactly unparalleled
by Matt Krantz -
Rice won't be resting on Indy 500 laurels
by Gary Graves -
Inner cities struggling to rebound from 'despairing time'
by Debbie Howlett -
With Rivers, Scott returning to NBA, ABC has void to fill
by Michael Hiestand -
Higher-status USA hardly a giant
by Kelly Whiteside -
Presidents, congressmen, others pay tribute
by Andrea Stone -
New on DVD
by Mike Clark - About the funeral
- A guide to the presidential funeral
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Fallujah Brigade tries U.S. 'patience'
by Gregg Zoroya -
New programs aim to keep terrorists out of USA
by Mimi Hall -
'Action Star': Reality TV screen test
by Bill Keveney -
Pistons take charge, lead 3-1
by David DuPree - Behind the scenes, first ladies are first advisers
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Future burns bright
by Janet Kornblum -
Adjustable-rate mortgage can work out well, but it has risks
by Sandra Block -
Reggie Jackson in curtain call
by Hal Bodley -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco - On deck
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Head over feet: Alanis Morissette to marry
by Cesar G. Soriano -
Now, you can check out with new stuff
by Barbara De Lollis -
Qualifiers leave MLS depleted
by Ridge Mahoney -
Today's pros are better equipped
by Jerry Potter -
Pettys open camp for sick kids, prepare to welcome first group
by Chris Jenkins -
Pistons motor to title
by David DuPree -
Black youths learn to make the right moves
by Larry Copeland -
Some analysts, investors hope for casino deal
by Chris Woodyard and Matt Krantz - At a glance
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Rather gets a read on Clinton
by Peter Johnson -
Report: Rodents may offer insight to monogamy
by Elizabeth Weise -
Soccer life drives North Carolina's Reddick
by Andy Gardiner -
Other worlds revealed
by Deirdre Donahue -
Coach helped shape women's lives, too
by Jean R. Freeling -
Crash China's party before it's too late
by John Waggoner -
Culpeppers try to couple hopes
by Vicki Michaelis -
Comeback trials
by Elysa Gardner - On deck
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Heat-and-eat meat 'solutions' find a place at the dinner table
by Elizabeth Weise -
Hollywood honors Gwyneth's parents
by William Keck -
Private craft will head for space today
by Traci Watson -
American CEO in Europe blends leadership styles
by Del Jones - 19th hole
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Stocks stagnate for most of day, then fall
by Matt Krantz -
Stock listings tell readers if company is late in filing reports
by Matt Krantz -
Butler 'a work in progress'
by Roscoe Nance -
Life-science ventures lure more state pension funds
by Jim Hopkins -
Golfers' whining rings hollow
by Ian O'Connor -
The plan: All Bill, all the time
by Peter Johnson - American-style race to space
- Fielder's choice
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Michael Moore is antidote to the Bush administration
by Bruce Kluger -
Analysts delve into brokerages' profits
by Matt Krantz -
Grief knows no bounds over Alzheimer's course
by Janet Kornblum -
No shortcuts to getting anorexics back to health
by Cesar G. Soriano -
Hard liquor sponsor ruling awaited
by Chris Jenkins -
Eckhard Cordes is on Mercedes short list
by David Kiley - The 19th hole
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Housing crunch revives old cities
by Haya El Nasser and Paul Overberg -
Desecration is not 'speech'
by Orrin G. Hatch -
Study: Not all kids with glasses need them
by Liz Szabo -
For Prince, it's good to be king
by Edna Gundersen -
SEC rule viewed as both 'right step' and restrictive
by Christine Dugas and Elliot Blair Smith -
Nader looks to Green Party for boost onto more state ballots
by Andrea Stone - Beyond the top 50: Movies
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Howard counts his blessings
by Roscoe Nance -
Candor requires secrecy
by Peter J. Wallison -
Hot off 'The Notebook'
by Susan Wloszczyna