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- Man pays decades-old parking ticket
- Daily Puzzle - February 21
- 'Gonzo' Journalist Thompson Kills Self (Los Angeles Times)
- Stakes are high as Bush seeks to reconcile with allies (USA
- ID Theft Scam Hits D.C. Area Residents (washingtonpost.com)
- Woodbridge actor misses out
- Hunter S. Thompson and George W. Bush
- Million Dollar Bills Found in Jacksonville
- Daily Puzzle - February 22
- Baby Improving After Extra Head Removed (Reuters)
- Your home is your castle - until the city says it isn't (US
- Procrastinating on Taxes Can Be Costly (AP)
- SOTA unveils new THING and Lovecraft toys
- A Swift Boat smear for Social Security
- Daily Puzzle - February 23
- Wealthy growers, not small farmers, harvest handouts (USATO
- Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out (AP)
- [Scary] Cruise Passengers with Broken Bones Come Ashore
- Tiger Shot, Killed Near Reagan Library (AP)
- Sidney Lumet, auteur of the city to be honored, at last
- Kill the messenger
- Docs Work on Monk Who Glued Eyes Shut
- Daily Puzzle - February 24
- Five-star luxury on the ocean floor: undersea hotel planned
- As hopes bloom in Lebanon, U.S. needs to tread carefully (U
- Schiavo Case Highlights Eating Disorders (AP)
- Billionaire Anschutz tries hand at movies
- Remember federalism?
- Daily Puzzle - February 25
- Eating Breakfast May Do a Heart Good (Reuters)
- Prod Putin on freedoms, but don't isolate key ally (USATODA
- Tiny 'Gates' Model Earns Mass. Man Fame (AP)
- New cut too clear
- The high cost of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
- Indian Village Boy's NASA Claim Crashes to Earth
- Daily Puzzle - February 26
- Kansas Police Make Arrest in BTK Killings (AP)
- Cub Scout Leader Arrested in BTK Killings (AP)
- New Orleans sues Kenner over airport project
- Daily Puzzle - February 28
- Today In History - February 28, 2005
- Rabbit Farms Multiplying Across the South (AP)
- Few companies have to tell when identity thieves strike (US
- [Stupid] Hint: It's Above South Korea
- 50 years of Math
- Bin Laden Asks Zarqawi to Make U.S. a Target -Source (Reute
- What's in Store for Next Year's Oscars?
- Oh, that crazy Vladimir
- Criminals just make it too easy
- Costco
- Teachers Refuse to Give Homework
- Daily Puzzle - March 1
- Deadly teen auto crashes show a pattern (USATODAY.com)
- A few limits on teenage drivers could save their lives (USA
- 50 Cent Kicks Game Out Of The G-Unit, Violence Erupts Outsi
- 'NYPD Blue' set standards for TV drama
- Keep talking, George
- Most Hungarian adults single for first time in history: rep
- Daily Puzzle - March 2
- Archaeologists Uncover Bead-Covered Mummy (AP)
- Juveniles will evade death penalty, not harsh justice (USAT
- Bob Newhart Joins 'Desperate Housewives' (AP)
- An Oscar Is Nice, But Box Office Is Better
- Cheney for president in 2008?
- Camilla vs Diana: no contest at souvenir stall
- Daily Puzzle - March 3
- Bubba the Leviathan Lobster Dies at Zoo (AP)
- Prosecutor's request threatens privacy of abortion records
- France Opens Massive Pedophilia Trial (AP)
- Mel Gibson faces accused stalker
- The new Cold War
- Daily Puzzle - March 4
- Sandwich revolution gets health-conscious
- Investigators Examine Calif. Chimp Attack (AP)
- Padilla's indefinite detention puts your rights at risk (US
- French Town Struggles With Pedophilia Case (AP)
- Stewart Begins 5-Month Home Confinement
- How do you really feel, Harry?
- Woman gets 60 days for digging up remains, beer
- Daily Puzzle - March 5
- Subaru at Top in Quality Survey (Los Angeles Times)
- Scientists unearth world's oldest biped skeleton in Ethiopi
- 'Saturdays With Shakespeare' Continue at Bronxville Public
- PETA asks governor to ban fishing
- Daily Puzzle - March 7
- Middle East stirs with hope, but can it be sustained? (USAT
- U.S. Autism Rates Rise Sharply (HealthDay)
- [Unlikely] Bubba the Leviathan Lobster to Live On
- Pakistan Rape Sparks Rally of Thousands (AP)
- Interview with Jesse McCartney of SUMMERLAND
- The abortion fight back home
- Bangkok police fail traffic test
- Daily Puzzle - March 8
- Uganda Nabs 16-Foot-Long, Man-Eating Croc (Reuters)
- Crisis? Not in Social Security. Deficits drive the problem.
- Missing UK Photographer ID'd in Thailand (AP)
- A lawyerly defense for outsourcing torture
- Brody Bullish on Kong
- Russell Crowe says al-Qaida wanted to kidnap him
- Daily Puzzle - March 9
- Curious pick for U.N. post (USATODAY.com)
- 50 Cent, the Game Call a Truce (AP)
- Instant Messaging Threats Growing, Report Says (NewsFactor)
- Bruce Willis, screenwriter talk about making 'Hostage'
- Next time, buy a Mac
- So, I have a question...
- Thief steals truck containing radioactive material (Reg Req
- Daily Puzzle - March 10
- SAT improves, but states are brewing up a better idea (USAT
- Why Women Leave I.T. (NewsFactor)
- Conspiracy of Silence
- Jackson Arrives Late to Trial in Pajamas (AP)
- Gunmen kill two Iraqi police chiefs
- Holy Land plant has star-shaped cells (Reg Req'd)
- Daily Puzzle - March 11
- Older Siblings Smarter, Norwegian Study Shows (Reuters)
- 30% interest rates: Sound business or loan sharking? (USATO
- States Asked to Deregulate Hair Braiding (AP)
- Jane Fonda to Get Hip Replaced
- Don't like Guantanamo? How about Saudi Arabia?
- Audio/Video
- Daily Puzzle - March 12
- Police Capture Atlanta Slayings Suspect (AP)
- Man Kills 7, Self at Wis. Church Service (AP)
- Hilary Swank in Kiwi airport bust
- Legislature considers kindness campaign (Reg Req'd)
- Daily Puzzle - March 14
- Mario Vazquez Drops Out of 'American Idol' (AP)
- Post-9/11 secrecy produces some undesirable results (USATOD
- [Funny] Police raid over home alone hamster
- Accuser Told Dean That Jackson Did Nothing (AP)
- Closer - Superbit
- Police chief arrested for drunk driving twice in one day
- Daily Puzzle - March 15
- Principals pass - then fail (USATODAY.com)
- Safety Survey: Luxembourg Tops, Baghdad Bottom (Reuters)
- Rogers headlines Reunion lineup
- Bush administration: Fake news is A-OK
- Daily Puzzle - March 16
- Peterson Judge Sentences Him to Death (AP)
- Secret justice hides risks (USATODAY.com)
- [Funny] 'Wedgie' Added to Webster's Dictionary
- Calendar working again
- Robert Blake Acquitted of Murder (AP)
- Webb Wilder, with Opie Hendrix and the Texas Tall Boys
- Rising death toll in Sudan
- School Pays $10,000 for Boy's Haircut
- Daily Puzzle - March 17
- Can Hezbollah be coaxed to trade terrorism for politics? (U
- Possible Mercury, Autism Connection Found in Study (Los Ang
- AP: Terrorists Train for Seaborne Attacks (AP)
- Travolta, Thurman chill out again for 'Be Cool'
- Washington snub
- 13 Things that do not make sense (to scientists)
- First cousins denied marriage license (Reg Req'd)
- Daily Puzzle - March 18
- Study: Abstinence Pledgers May Risk STDs (AP)
- At public whipping, baseball shrugs off the sting (USATODAY
- [Stupid] Robber Jailed After Using Banana As Weapon
- Sheriff: Suspect Admits Killing Fla. Girl (AP)
- Based on Carl Hiaasen's children's novel
- Another pass for Gannon
- Daily Puzzle - March 19
- Fla. Police Recover Missing Girl's Body (AP)
- Mom Tries to Rationalize Prodigy's Death (AP)
- The Machinist
- Scratch N' Match Error Embarrasses Paper
- Daily Puzzle - March 21
- Parker Bowles in Line to Become Queen (AP)
- All opposition, no ideas cast Democrats in poor light (USAT
- 8 Killed in Minn. Shootings, 6 at School (AP)
- Thoughts on Leonard Maltin, 'Baby' and Oscar voting
- Unhappy anniversary
- 'Easter Bunny' Arrested for Harassment
- Daily Puzzle - March 22
- When It Comes to Chocolate, Order Dark, Not White (Reuters)
- In Schiavo case, Congress trespasses on private tragedy (US
- Document: Bin Laden Evaded U.S. Forces (AP)
- Judge rebuffs Congress, Schiavo parents
- 'Be Cool' is cool
- E. Texas house stolen, brick by brick (Reg Req'd)
- Daily Puzzle - March 23
- Vt. Boy's Sneakers Named Smelliest in U.S. (AP)
- Arctic drilling makes sense, but don't expect miracles (USA
- Army Orders Further Involuntary Troop Call-Up (Reuters)
- The court of appeals and what Congress meant
- Singer Whitney Houston enters rehab again
- Malaysia reins in religious police
- Daily Puzzle - March 24
- You Want Fingers with That? (Reuters)
- Needy students left behind (USATODAY.com)
- Rapper Nelly's Sister Dies of Leukemia (AP)
- Spinning Schiavo
- Multi-Talented and Much-Loved Jerry Orbach Remembered at Br
- Daily Puzzle - March 25
- Higher Mortgage Rates May Cool Home Market (AP)
- Schiavo case asks questions answered 1,000 times a day (USA
- Easter Bunny Gets Pummeled by Boy at Mall (AP)
- Theater Bartlesville presents 'Wait Until Dark' in April
- We incite, you decide
- Many Germans want Berlin Wall back
- Daily Puzzle - March 26
- Doctors: Schiavo Tapes Don't Tell Story (AP)
- C-Murder Banned From Having Pens (AP)
- Mar 25 Jerry Orbach Remembered at Richard Rodgers Theatre
- Ecclestone loses his wheels
- Daily Puzzle - March 28
- Fingers Point to Male Aggression (HealthDay)
- Sexual assaults in military bring shame, not action (USATOD
- Independent-Minded Politician Jerry Brown to Wed (Reuters)
- A hypocrite in the House?
- Winkler to Attend Tribeca Film Festival
- Two Charged for Forcibly Tattooing Boy
- Daily Puzzle - March 29
- Poll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy (AP)
- A path to safer hospitals (USATODAY.com)
- Superstar Lawyer Johnnie Cochran Dies (AP)
- East Lansing Film Festival sports wide range of movies
- Death, dignity and Terri Schiavo
- Dinosaur dung on display (Reg Req'd)
- Daily Puzzle - March 30
- Mayoral Debate Mar.29th 2005
- Bush critics blocked from presidential events (Knight Ridde
- Models Who Posed as Wife Beaters Sue Over Ads (Reuters)
- Film Scene
- Is "success" a failure for Bush?
- Radio Station Rapped for Anti-Sikh Insults
- Daily Puzzle - March 31
- Terri Schiavo Dies, but Debate Lives On (AP)
- 'H' is for healthy eating (USATODAY.com)
- [Scary] Driving instructor gives lesson in road rage
- Terri Schiavo Relatives Feud Over Burial (AP)
- Oscar-nominated 'Closer' is worthy of a look (Reg Req'd)
- "Demonstrably at odds" with the Constitution
- No sex please, we're from Manchester
- Daily Puzzle - April 1
- Schiavo's life was tragically short, but her legacy is long
- BBC asks long-dead Bob Marley for interview (AFP)
- Comedian and Actor Mitch Hedberg, 37, Dies (AP)
- Seen & Heard
- Vindication on Iraq? Not exactly
- Daily Puzzle - April 2
- Pope John Paul II Dies at 84 (AP)
- New Pope Unlikely to Be From United States (AP)
- Hilary Duff Front-Runner for Kids Choice
- Man auctioning middle name on eBay
- Daily Puzzle - April 4
- Pope John Paul II 'was our friend' (USATODAY.com)
- Net Aids Access to Sensitive ID Data (washingtonpost.com)
- Behind the scenes at Hattiesburg Police.
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