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Articles in Aug 26, 2004 issue of Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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BYU and UVSC are divided
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News - Obituary: Keith Murray Wilkins
- Obituary: Lucille B. Fredley
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Water is top priority for emergency supplies
by Jolene Parker - High school football statewide schedule
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Divorce isn't end for some couples
by Bill Sones -
Map quest: Finding valley's high schools
by Scott Taylor Deseret Morning News -
Organ ads ethically questionable
by Maria Delvoye - Weber business school to host conference
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Stem-cell research focuses on 3 areas
by Gina Kolata New York Times News Service -
EU investigating Microsoft deal
by Paul Geitner Associated Press - A tomato war in Spain paints the village red
- Opportunities to volunteer abound
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Optional schools popular
by Laura Warner Deseret Morning News - Birthdays for Thursday, Aug. 26
- 2 killed in Utah crashes
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Kobe prosecutors: DNA tainted
by Jon Sarche Associated Press - I-15 lane closures in Lehi for repaving
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Utah notes
by Dirk Facer Deseret Morning News -
U.S. prepares for flu pandemic
by Lauran Neergaard Associated Press - Sportlight
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Iraq's top cleric arrives in Najaf on peace mission as a mortar
by Abdul Hussein Al-Obeidi Associated Press - BYU/UVSC tale of the tape
- Obituary: Glen S. North
- It's time to rant and rave once again
- Best bets
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Utah's mountains offer superlatives
by Lynn Arave Deseret Morning News -
'Hermit' collector may be mentally ill
by Jeanne Phillips -
Women at greater risk for injuries
by Beth Cooney The Stamford Advocate - Scout story disappointing
- Columbus designated site of business training
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Phil Spector hires former Gotti lawyer
by Linda Deutsch Associated Press - Creston purchase includes wells in the Uinta Basin
- Sinking for 4th straight day, oil now below $44 a barrel
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U.S. women look for gold
by Associated Press - GM pulls TV ad showing boy speeding in Corvette
- Anne Heche will play Everwood's patron saint
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Ayatollah to lead march to Najaf shrine
by Dexter Filkins New York Times News Service - Caption only: Provo man is killed when his truck hits power line
- Sports briefs
- Oncology department in Provo gets new look
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Amnesty plan for illegals costly?
by Deborah Bulkeley Deseret Morning News -
Top-ranked Trojans focus on football, not adversity
by Ken Peters Associated Press -
Averages pay off in Billings victory
by Jay Hinton Deseret Morning News - Obituary: Edward C. Black Jr.
- Obituary: Lydia Elizabeth Staker Proctor
- Obituary: Thomas Bart Wright
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Project Read is rewarding for teacher and student
by Marin Decker Deseret Morning News -
Kokanee, rainbow, lake trout are plentiful at Flaming Gorge
by Ray Grass Deseret Morning News -
Awash in seashells? Use them as teaching tools
by Donna Erickson King Features Syndicate -
Golf coaches should coach — not play
by Jim Rayburn Deseret Morning News - Kerry hypocrisy goes on
- Workshop Saturday on business ownership
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Cheney says gay marriage is an issue for the states
by Robin Toner New York Times News Service - Chinese leaders in Utah to learn about government
- Home Depot will settle bias claims of workers
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Were 'lost boys' lured by booze?
by Nancy Perkins Deseret Morning News - Abercrombie & Fitch takes another jab at W. Virginia
- Lou Rawls to get award for helping college fund
- Today's Olympic TV schedule
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SLCC on Main St. still not ready
by Stephen Speckman Deseret Morning News -
Wildcats own dubious streak
by James Edward Deseret Morning News -
Seniors rallying in Provo
by Amy Choate Deseret Morning News -
W.V. delegation is visiting Veracruz
by Doug Smeath Deseret Morning News - Sports on TV, radio
- Beelines
- Obituary: Julie Daines
- Obituary: Elder Jimmie Tunson Jr.
- Obituary: Martin Paul Kelson
- For your health
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Bicycles popular with park visitors
by Kathleen O'Neil -
'Doom3' offers plenty of creepy fun
by Geoffrey Fattah Deseret Morning News - Free tours, exhibits
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Kerry's 'more sensitive war on terror' would fail
by Walter Williams - Big-D Construction gets school district contract
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Anti-Kerry book in demand
by Hillel Italie Associated Press -
FBI grabs the heart of P2P network
by Curt Anderson Associated Press -
A big chaw of tobacco isn't the cowboy way
by Cathy Free Deseret Morning News -
Security abounds as GOP gears up
by Jerry Spangler Deseret Morning News -
Parts of I-15 are closing
by Zack Van Eyck Deseret Morning News