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Articles in Jun 8, 2004 issue of Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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Is it comedy or reality?
by Scott D. Pierce Deseret Morning News -
We should see trouble — and intervene
by Marjorie Cortez Deseret Morning News -
Madstone closes its 4 Trolley theaters
by Jenifer K. Nii Deseret Morning News - Boys targeted 'everybody' at school, witness says
- Correction: Crazy Goat Saloon
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Utahns plan Mexico trip to aid needy
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News -
Mobile arms-disposal system visiting Dugway
by Joe Bauman Deseret Morning News -
Housing along river a flood risk?
by Rodger L. Hardy Deseret Morning News -
Pilot blames wind shear in crash
by Associated Press -
Difference makers
by Amy Donaldson Deseret Morning News -
Lightning keep Cup away from Flames
by Alan Robinson Associated Press -
Malone's minutes may be altered
by Tim Buckley Deseret Morning News -
Rose Bowl waits on BCS
by Ralph D. Russo Associated Press - Caption only: Double Pavarotti
- Help keep students safe
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Backstage: controlled chaos
by Justin Glanville Associated Press - Smoke bans not enforced
- Peterson Partners buys rest of Making Memories
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Wheaton investors wooed
by Associated Press - San Antonio Symphony rising from bankruptcy
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9 Iraqi parties to end militias
by Robert H. Reid Associated Press -
World datelines
by Compiled -
Sage grouse on the rebound
by Chuck Oxley Associated Press - Sports briefs
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Dozer cleanup is a doozy
by P. Solomon Banda Associated Press - Caption only: Ride on a slide
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Might Redford unload his Sundance Resort?
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News - Sports on TV, radio
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SCO Group's $13 million payout to BayStar is good news
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Greek school teaches language, culture
by Tiffany Erickson Deseret Morning News - Reading and writing conference at WSU
- People too quick to label
- MediaLive Inc. acquires software firm WingateWeb
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Cell rage: Industry ranks the 2nd lowest
by Ellen Simon Associated Press - Aussie rocker Garrett may seek Labor seat
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Kidnap plea deal in works
by Shana Helps Deseret Morning News -
2 top drug kingpins in Mexico arrested
by Morgan Lee Associated Press -
Park wolf dead near Denver
by Associated Press - 2004 All-State Softball Second Team
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58 senators urge Bush to relax stem-cell policy
by Erica Werner Associated Press - Meeting Thursday on public transit
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Jazz name Texan new trainer-manager
by Tim Buckley Deseret Morning News - Transactions
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American shot dead in Saudi Arabia
by Donna Abu-Nasr Associated Press - Prisoner abuse justified
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Ride feels like going into orbit
by Bill Sones - Today on TV
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Utahn hopes winged-car plans take flight
by Brice Wallace Deseret Morning News -
Dow surges 148 points
by Michael J. Martinez Associated Press - Air Force Academy wraps up its probe into cheating
- Birthdays for Tuesday, June 8
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Y. housing bad for Provo?
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News -
Al-Qaida cell warns of attacks
by Mohamed Khalifa Associated Press -
Search for coed cut back
by Associated Press - Speech planned on U.S. security
- NFL notes
- Springville boosts rates for utilities
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Pistons wary but go to all players
by Larry Lage Associated Press -
Giants defeat Rockies on Feliz, Torrealba HRs
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Greenspan says Fed will do what it can to keep prices stable
by Jeannine Aversa Associated Press - Best wishes to teachers
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2004 Tony Award winners
by Associated Press - Higher-ed shortfalls real?
- Equity Oil shareholders will meet for merger vote
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Author pays tribute to heroes
by Dave Anderton Deseret Morning News - 'ER' actress says she's being cut for being older
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LDS Church eyeing Triad Center
by Brady Snyder Deseret Morning News -
Revamped Iraq plan appeases Europeans
by Edith M. Lederer Associated Press - Brothel owner is putting Chicken Ranch on market
- 31 Utahns at NCAA track
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SLCC, Collegis to end IT deal
by Stephen Speckman Deseret Morning News -
700 East will narrow to 6 lanes
by Zack Van Eyck - Temple Square Web site opens today
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U. athletic director may leave
by Loren Jorgensen Deseret Morning News - Flag Day, June 14
- Possible Kerry Cabinet?
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Musical 'Avenue Q' a surprise winner
by Michael Kuchwara Associated Press -
Security lacking for Wi-Fi networks
by Matthew Fordahl Associated Press -
India seeks better seat on globalization train
by Thomas L. Friedman -
Judge postpones first Enron trial
by Kristen Hays Associated Press