- Breaking News LEAD: N. Korea calls for end to hostile relations with U.S
- Breaking News H.K. people march for democracy, release of Chinese dissident
- Breaking News N. Korea urges pro-Pyongyang body in Japan to help improve ties
- Breaking News 2ND LD: Death toll from suicide attack in Pakistan rises to 95
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Articles in Dec 9, 2003 issue of Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
- Andrews Marketing starts operations in S.L.
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Spruced-up 'Carol' glows
by Ivan M. Lincoln Deseret Morning News - Don't ignore Davis, others
- Loan fund orientations are today and Dec. 17
- One can make difference
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Home prices steady in Utah
by Dave Anderton Deseret Morning News -
House rejects extending unemployment benefits
by Brian Tumulty Gannett News Service -
Jimmy Stewart brought life to Mr. Krueger
by Doug Robinson Deseret Morning News - Boys treatment center approved
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Bush signs $400 billion Medicare 'victory'
by Richard Benedetto -
Plenty of posturing as deadline passes
by Associated Press -
Here are some tips to prevent spam
by Associated Press - Paroled rapist may get 4 more years
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Move out of the way of UHP troopers on the road
by Pat Reavy Deseret Morning News - Transactions
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Snowmobilers ready to romp
by Ray Grass Deseret Morning News - Bright items
- Tonight on TV
- Speech-debate team returns to USU after a 20-year hiatus
- Ease up on the wailing
- Mike's Custom Jewelry opens a 2nd store
- Now Oly duo is popular
- Headwaters plans to sell common-stock shares
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Famed funk rocker facing drug-possession charges
by Associated Press -
Mask rule helps clinics, ERs fight flu
by Elaine Jarvik Deseret Morning News -
Reservoir project hits snag
by Lezlee E. Whiting -
Rock on . . .
by Brad Rock Deseret Morning News -
5 and counting for Woods
by Doug Ferguson Associated Press -
Congress passes first national anti-spam legislation
by Ted Bridis Associated Press - Couple settles suit over hotel peephole
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Snoop Dogg on witness list in Utah trial
by Laura Hancock Deseret Morning News - Nonregion preps basketball
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61,000 executed in Baghdad?
by Niko Price Associated Press -
Flu complications widespread for kids
by Daniel Yee Associated Press - '04 admissions open house planned at Waterford School
- Leave Bible in church
- Bankers workshop is Wednesday at Marriott
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Airbus, Boeing clash over superiority
by Rawya Rageh Associated Press - SkyWest notes increases in miles and boardings
- A new federal building opens in Oklahoma City
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Lunch wasted? Not much
by Dennis Romboy Deseret Morning News - W.J.'s Cowan to be honored
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Summerhays earns spot on PGA Tour
by Mike Sorensen Deseret Morning News -
U.S. Afghan offensive is largest in 2 years
by Stephen Graham Associated Press -
Work harder on retention, Machen says
by Stephen Speckman Deseret Morning News -
S.L. might back out of fiber-optics venture
by Brady Snyder Deseret Morning News -
Jazz struggling with gimpy guards
by Tim Buckley Deseret Morning News - Sportlight
- Sports briefs
- Information managers meet Thursday in S.L.
- Obituary: Angelina Calfo
- Camco Construction completes 2 projects
- Flu not passed via milk
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Storm dulls Yule store sales
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Fed unlikely to raise rates
by Edmund L. Andrews New York Times News Service -
Northeast digs out
by Associated Press - Birthdays for Tuesday, Dec. 9
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Janklow convicted, resigns his seat
by Carson Walker Associated Press -
Bosco is ready for new challenge
by Jeff Call Deseret Morning News -
Term limits with twist
by Bob Bernick Jr. Deseret Morning News - Y. Orchestra and Strings in free concert tonight
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Winning goal also historic
by Associated Press - AHL standings, upcoming schedule
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Boston Massacre: 'Selfish' Jazz get blown out by Celtics
by Tim Buckley Deseret Morning News - Caption only: Ozzy injured
- South High Class of 1954 to gather for 50th reunion
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Students give reasons for, against gay marriage
by Caitlin Holladay, Anne Miller -
Call centers are booming overseas
by Oliver Teves Associated Press -
Night lights: Solar-powered lawn decorations flying out of stores
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News - Klever Marketing appoints interim chief executive
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N.J. hunters go for bear, making protesters howl
by Associated Press - Oprah on Letterman? Never happen again
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Despite a 1-4 record, UVSC is improving
by Steve Schaack - Prep basketball rankings
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Observers assail win by Putin's party
by Steven Lee Myers New York Times News Service -
Spending bill OK'd, with a wad for Utah
by Lee Davidson Deseret Morning News -
Couple's children must stay in Brazil
by Associated Press - Upcoming prep sports schedule
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Jazz are frustrated but not down
by Linda Hamilton Deseret Morning News -
'Christmas Story' fun, flawed
by Genelle Pugmire Deseret Morning News