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- Obituary: Bernell C. Olsen Burdick
- Obituary: Robert Lee Litster
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'Dune' series beautiful but enigmatic
by Scott D. PierceDeseret News television editor -
Slovakia's capital is a hidden treasure
by Andrea Dudikova Associated Press writer -
Confidence comes in all shapes and sizes
by Samantha Critchell Associated Press writer -
Matheson Jr. would make strong candidate
by Ted Wilson - Art canvass
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Gluttony, other deadly sins are victims of progress
by Dale McFeatters Scripps Howard News Service -
Policy manual saves time, worry
by Gary Williams Brigham Young University -
Bachauer launching amateur competition
by Edward ReichelDeseret News music critic -
Labor leader blasts Bush
by Steven Greenhouse New York Times News Service -
Bulldog zeal has its rewards
by Lee BensonDeseret News columnist -
Herbert is eyeing run for governor
by Sharon HaddockDeseret News staff writer -
S.L. area won't put up with bigotry
by Jennifer DobnerDeseret News staff writer -
China picks Wen to lead economy as new premier
by Elaine Kurtenbach Associated Press writer -
Peace and St. Patrick get equal billing at Springdale parade
by Nancy PerkinsDeseret News correspondent -
Story heightens perceptions of fanaticism in Utah
by Bob Bernick Jr. -
James 2 wins away from 3rd title
by Associated Press -
Tourney makes sense for MWC
by Loren JorgensenDeseret News sports writer - Photography lite
- Obituary: Neva L. Newcomb
- Obituary: Athelene Wood Weatherston
- Obituary: Dean L. Roberts
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An uneasy balance between privacy and right to know
by Tab L. Uno - Blame Clinton, not Bush
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Best sellers
by New York Times News Service -
A show for patent holders
by Karl R. Cannon -
Help kids learn to set envy aside
by Betsy Hart Scripps Howard News Service -
Transplanting democracy in Iraq could be precarious
by Joseph S. Nye Christian Science Monitor - Cuban bass player Lopez gets Walk of Fame star
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Shuttle rescue would be tough
by David S. Hilzenrath The Washington Post - Jaguars add pass-rusher Douglas
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After 32 years, director still loves teaching
by Ray GrassDeseret News outdoor editor -
Bush plan could curb Medicare appeals
by Robert Pear New York Times News Service - McGraw sent to cancer center
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Reward process is tricky business
by Pat ReavyDeseret News staff writer - Utah saved by the rain
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Aggies will go dancing
by Dirk FacerDeseret News sports writer - Obituary: LaMar Hawkins
- Forgiving your in-laws will help your heart heal
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Insurers offering terror coverage
by Sara Calian The Wall Street Journal -
Full worm moon refers to peckings of robins
by Robert B. Thomas - Conduct business in open
- Health care is not a right
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Boston Trio making return visit to BYU
by Edward ReichelDeseret News music critic -
Dividend reinvestment is well suited for kids
by Janet Bodnar Kiplinger's Personal Finance -
Philharmonic's 'Queen Symphony' will rock you
by Rebecca HowardDeseret News music critic -
Wal--Out: Retail giant's fast Utah growth stirs a heated debate
by Stephen SpeckmanDeseret News staff writer - Fonda won't be 'SWF' after she marries Elfman
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S.L. anti-war march draws 2,000
by Elaine JarvikDeseret News staff writer -
Inspection chiefs invited to Iraq for weapons talks
by Hamza Hendawi Associated Press writer - Rebels capture airport and sections of Bangui
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Season ender?
by Scott TaylorDeseret News sports writer -
Utahn fighting uphill battle to help ill Russians
by Lois M. CollinsDeseret News staff writer -
Hot story leads to mistaken IDs
by Jody GenessyDeseret News staff writer -
NCAA bid may cushion blowout
by Mike SorensenDeseret News sports writer -
Is this art?
by Dave GagonDeseret News visual arts editor -
What's happening on TV this week
by Scott D. PierceDeseret News television editor - Obituary: G. Morris Rowley
- Obituary: Rosanna Jessica Zuniga
- Obituary: Christine Wilde Eagar
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Mom would be on side of oppressed Iraqi people
by Jay EvensenDeseret News editorial page editor - People on the move
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Admissions can't be colorblind
by Marianne Means Hearst Newspapers -
'Muscle Memories' flexes imagination
by Scott IwasakiDeseret News music editor -
Legendary Cliburn coming to S.L.
by Edward ReichelDeseret News music critic -
WHO issues mystery illness alert
by Lawrence K. Altman with Keith Bradsher - Birthdays for Sunday, March 16
- High five -- Low five
- Ags begin spring football in Sun Belt
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World datelines
by Compiled -
A bit o' green
by Julene Thompson Deseret News staff writer - Sports briefs
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From faith to fanatic delusion
by Copyright 2003 Deseret News By Carrie A. MooreDeseret News religion -
Grizz's Hirsch stops 26 shots for Stars
by Associated Press - Obituary: Evan Nels Garff
- Obituary: LeRoy McCarrel
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Mexican isle offers tranquility and beauty
by Anja Schlein Associated Press writer - Obituary: Dorothy Jane Riser Winter
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Buggy rebuilders are rolling along
by James Hagengruber The Billings Gazette
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