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Articles in April, 2005 issue of USA TODAY
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Shadows of 'Doubt' will hang over audience for a long time
by Elysa Gardner -
Net, technology, print-on-demand firms make self-publishing easier
by Byron Acohido - Scoring these ducats a coup
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Portfolio is on right track but needs some tweaking
by John Waggoner -
Thousands drawn to St. Peter's to mourn and reflect
by Marco R. della Cava -
That Amber and Rob: 'Everyone hates them'
by Ann Oldenburg -
Spare Cochran legacy of 'race card' label
by DeWayne Wickham -
Report says quality of air service slipped in 2004
by Dan Reed -
Building Baylor took bit of luck
by Dick Patrick -
Fun and fundraising mix together nicely
by William Keck -
ESPN to show more regular-season games
by Dick Patrick and Kelly Whiteside -
Supreme Court rules IRAs exempt from bankruptcy proceedings
by Joan Biskupic - American League Central
- When pharmacists refuse, market is best medicine
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White House drama in need of term limits
by Robert Bianco -
SEC expected to alter rule on buying, selling
by Greg Farrell -
First-time Final Four teams bring in new era
by Kelly Whiteside -
Unheralded defenders step up and contribute
by Ridge Mahoney -
Mulkey-Robertson understands how to win
by Dick Patrick -
A look at their future projects
by Anthony Breznican -
U.S. cardinals could have influential role in papal conclave
by Cathy Lynn Grossman -
Wanted: CEO, no Ivy required
by Del Jones -
More than 3,000 registered for 40-and-over, all-women marathon in N.Y.
by Jill Lieber -
Ex-N. Carolina coach Doherty reflects on what might have been
by Jack Carey -
Some college football coaches consider publicizing vote
by Thomas O'Toole - Sizing up Augusta National
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A U.S. passport primer
by Laura Bly -
Half-baked 'Sahara' parched for suspense
by Claudia Puig -
'Freak dancing': If only it stopped there
by Desda Moss -
Suite deal for Mets' Beltran
by Rod Beaton -
Gas prices not expected to spoil driving vacations
by James R. Healey -
Subways tune in to new revenue
by Larry Copeland -
Critic's corner
by Robert Bianco -
U.S. aims to spend money in Iran
by Barbara Slavin -
Vegas goes back to naughty roots
by Michael McCarthy -
Data do not support ban on silicone breast implants
by Sally Satel -
Hardee's indulges diners with handmade shakes
by Bruce Horovitz -
DiMarco recovers, fights to the end
by Jerry Potter -
USA TODAY's 2005 All-USA Community and Junior College Academic Teams
by Tracey Wong Briggs -
Unforgivable trespass: Incessant commentary
by Robert Bianco -
Sex guide has family in a sweat
by Donna Freydkin -
Breast cancer survivors can preserve fertility
by Liz Szabo -
DVDs replay history for students
by Mike Snider -
Ford, GM stocks require jump-start
by Matt Krantz and Sharon Silke Carty -
Breast-implant meeting draws dozens of speakers, pro and con
by Rita Rubin -
Coming up to bat
by Bob Minzesheimer -
A deeper look into space law
by Dan Vergano -
'Genographic Project' aims to tell us where we came from
by Dan Vergano -
Verizon's Slim offer sets deal's ceiling
by Leslie Cauley -
Airport manager: Expect security delays in Atlanta
by Thomas Frank -
Insurgents come looking for deals to enter politics
by Jim Michaels -
CDC calls for more secure labs
by Anita Manning -
'House of D' built on shaky script
by Claudia Puig -
What's in the future for your newspaper?
by Al Neuharth -
SEC's enforcement chief leaving
by Greg Farrell -
Adviser suggests president could compromise on accounts
by Susan Page -
Sting have top draft pick but no easy No. 1 choice
by Oscar Dixon -
Miss Marple never grows old
by Robert Bianco -
New on DVD
by Mike Clark -
Dieting's a laughing matter for Pepsi
by Michael McCarthy -
Report: No ethics breach in Education Dept.
by Greg Toppo and Mark Memmott -
Gasoline prices unlikely to budge
by Judy Keen - For medical whodunits, good thing House is on the case
- DeLay dust-up draws venom, but where's scrutiny?
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AMD basks in Hollywood's glow
by Byron Acohido -
Picture is clearer on disc care
by Thomas K. Arnold -
Verizon TV service to have NBC Universal
by David Lieberman -
Rodgers dreams of boyhood team
by Jarrett Bell -
Phelps counsels teens against drinking, driving
by Jared S. Hopkins -
Readers split on potential trade bait for Cavaliers' James
by David DuPree -
Picking apart the 'Big Bang' brings a big mystery
by Dan Vergano -
Looming pension crisis in China stirs fears of chaos
by David J. Lynch -
KPMG to pay $22.5M to settle Xerox questions
by Greg Farrell -
Dividend cut could be in struggling GM's future
by John Waggoner -
F1 chief deals with grumbling teams eying alternate series
by Gary Graves -
Empowerment as a solution
by Gary Hook -
Discover the thinking behind the unthinkable
by Michael Jacobs -
Filing Chapter 7 bankruptcy will get tougher soon
by Sandra Block -
Paris, Nicole on the outs
by Karen Thomas -
Ruling opens door for 9/11 plea
by Toni Locy