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Articles in Dec 25, 2005 issue of Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
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Europe for 2 on $1,200? It can be done
by J.M. Hirsch Associated Press - Eubank's voice unacceptable
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Banking advocate is also rock star
by Jenifer K. Nii Deseret Morning News -
Christmas memories of Churchill, FDR
by George F. Will -
Best sellers
by New York Times News Service -
Year-end movies: lumps of coal
by Jeff Vice Deseret Morning News -
'The Sea' is erratic, too full of detail
by Dennis Lythgoe Deseret Morning News - Our civil liberties are intact
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Spurs-Pistons: purity over hype
by Larry Lage Associated Press -
Small bowls have big meaning for some
by Kelly Whiteside USA Today -
Bears likely won't go 'Air Rex'
by Chris Jenkins Associated Press - Prince Charles dismisses name change when crowned
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Denver celebrates vs. Raiders
by Associated Press - Compton residents swap guns for gift certificates
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Obesity-psoriasis link questioned
by Lois M. Collins Deseret Morning News -
Logan mayor reflects on tenure
by Associated Press -
Nevada wins Hawaii OT thriller
by Jaymes Song Associated Press -
Tourists have nothing to fear in Nicaragua
by Greg Risling Associated Press - Violence in Smith film troubling
- Bush owes no apologies
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65% in U.S. intend to boost their giving
by Compiled by John MacIntyre -
Deck the halls — and tree — fa la la la la
by Dave Barry -
Project preserves rare ballets
by Sheila Flynn Associated Press - First Night needs volunteers
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Anne Rice's 'Lord' is fascinating
by Scott Iwasaki Deseret Morning News -
Shaq vs. Kobe: A sequel with a twist
by David Lassen Scripps Howard News Service -
Tabiona stands taller than all
by James Edward Deseret Morning News - Ski Report
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Benedict prays for peace in Holy Land
by Frances D'Emilio Associated Press - City Council's proposed legislative agenda
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Shoppers revel in last-minute rush
by Deborah Bulkeley Deseret Morning News -
Domestic spying probe may expand
by Eric Lichtblau New York Times News Service -
Bush recalls troops fallen overseas
by Deb Riechmann Associated Press -
Stepfather is arrested in wandering-child case
by Geoffrey Fattah Deseret Morning News - If you go to Europe
- Celebrate spirit of giving
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Crackdown: Some retailers tightening return policies
by Amy Merrick -
Choosing a child's gender has pitfalls
by Ellen M. McGee Newsday -
Banville hates his books — but he loves writing
by Dennis Lythgoe Deseret Morning News -
'Mrs. Henderson' is a mixed bag
by Jeff Vice Deseret Morning News -
Gore galore turns 'Wolf Creek' red
by Jeff Vice Deseret Morning News -
Happy, merry Christmas holidays
by Deseret Morning News editorial -
Jazz continue to fail fourth-quarter tests
by Tim Buckley Deseret Morning News -
More on mind than Christmas
by Brad Rock Deseret Morning News -
Reggie who? 49ers' runners look sharp
by R.B. Fallstrom Associated Press -
Jags in playoffs after long wait; Washington still alive in division
by Associated Press -
Second effort: Panther penalty leads to new life, leads to game-
by Jenna Fryer Associated Press - Woman swallows phone in a fight with boyfriend
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Preserving fallout data called vital for research
by Joe Bauman Deseret Morning News -
Fairpark may be a satellite work site
by Lisa Riley Roche Deseret Morning News - 1,500 flu shots are acquired
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Alaska — all you hoped for and more
by Joe Kafka Associated Press - Porn will be society's downfall
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'Tis the season to set financial goals for 2006 and beyond
by Michael J. Martinez Associated Press - People on the move
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Trio of comedies, dinner-dance highlight week's stage offerings
by Ivan M. Lincoln Deseret Morning News -
Maya painting is dated at 100 B.C.
by John Noble Wilford New York Times News Service -
Showing at local galleries
by Compiled by Dave Gagon Deseret Morning News -
Kicking the China habit
by Sara Bongiorni Christian Science Monitor - Win contest, cover the Jazz as a writer on press row
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Used Christmas trees to provide key Tamiflu ingredient for bird flu
by Leonard Zehr Toronto Globe -
CU's Klatt won't start
by Irv Moss The Denver Post -
Sprained knee could sideline Brunell for final game
by Associated Press -
S.L. takes less liberal road with Legislature
by Brady Snyder Deseret Morning News - FDA approves new drug for rheumatoid arthritis
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U.S. pushes to hand over more military posts to Iraq
by Ryan Lenz Associated Press -
LDS Pres. Hinckley gentle, unpretentious
by Jennifer Dobner Associated Press -
Ethnic groups forming chambers of commerce
by Deborah Bulkeley Deseret Morning News -
A capital Christmas
by Suzanne Struglinski Deseret Morning News - Parents' openness is loving
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Simple tidings: Christmas in pioneer Utah a far cry from today
by Amelia Nielson-Stowell Deseret Morning News -
Gift of microfranchise affordable, farsighted
by Stephen W. Gibson Brigham Young University -
Christ's teaching could solve many social woes
by Frank Pignanelli -
Child actors balance work, growing pains
by Anne Gehris Columbia News Service -
First Night: Salt Lake City's festivities start in midafternoon
by Scott Iwasaki Deseret Morning News -
Pixar shows art of animation
by Deepti Hajela Associated Press - Local births
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Bowl week begins today for Utes
by Dirk Facer Deseret Morning News - NBA today
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S. Africa poor demand change
by Michael Wines New York Times News Service
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