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  1. Man pays decades-old parking ticket
  2. Daily Puzzle - February 21
  3. 'Gonzo' Journalist Thompson Kills Self (Los Angeles Times)
  4. Stakes are high as Bush seeks to reconcile with allies (USA
  5. ID Theft Scam Hits D.C. Area Residents (washingtonpost.com)
  6. Woodbridge actor misses out
  7. Hunter S. Thompson and George W. Bush
  8. Million Dollar Bills Found in Jacksonville
  9. Daily Puzzle - February 22
  10. Baby Improving After Extra Head Removed (Reuters)
  11. Your home is your castle - until the city says it isn't (US
  12. Procrastinating on Taxes Can Be Costly (AP)
  13. SOTA unveils new THING and Lovecraft toys
  14. A Swift Boat smear for Social Security
  15. Daily Puzzle - February 23
  16. Wealthy growers, not small farmers, harvest handouts (USATO
  17. Burning Manure Pile in Nebraska Goes Out (AP)
  18. [Scary] Cruise Passengers with Broken Bones Come Ashore
  19. Tiger Shot, Killed Near Reagan Library (AP)
  20. Sidney Lumet, auteur of the city to be honored, at last
  21. Kill the messenger
  22. Docs Work on Monk Who Glued Eyes Shut
  23. Daily Puzzle - February 24
  24. Five-star luxury on the ocean floor: undersea hotel planned
  25. As hopes bloom in Lebanon, U.S. needs to tread carefully (U
  26. Schiavo Case Highlights Eating Disorders (AP)
  27. Billionaire Anschutz tries hand at movies
  28. Remember federalism?
  29. Daily Puzzle - February 25
  30. Eating Breakfast May Do a Heart Good (Reuters)
  31. Prod Putin on freedoms, but don't isolate key ally (USATODA
  32. Tiny 'Gates' Model Earns Mass. Man Fame (AP)
  33. New cut too clear
  34. The high cost of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
  35. Indian Village Boy's NASA Claim Crashes to Earth
  36. Daily Puzzle - February 26
  37. Kansas Police Make Arrest in BTK Killings (AP)
  38. Cub Scout Leader Arrested in BTK Killings (AP)
  39. New Orleans sues Kenner over airport project
  40. Daily Puzzle - February 28
  41. Today In History - February 28, 2005
  42. Rabbit Farms Multiplying Across the South (AP)
  43. Few companies have to tell when identity thieves strike (US
  44. [Stupid] Hint: It's Above South Korea
  45. 50 years of Math
  46. Bin Laden Asks Zarqawi to Make U.S. a Target -Source (Reute
  47. What's in Store for Next Year's Oscars?
  48. Oh, that crazy Vladimir
  49. Criminals just make it too easy
  50. Costco
  51. Teachers Refuse to Give Homework
  52. Daily Puzzle - March 1
  53. Deadly teen auto crashes show a pattern (USATODAY.com)
  54. A few limits on teenage drivers could save their lives (USA
  55. 50 Cent Kicks Game Out Of The G-Unit, Violence Erupts Outsi
  56. 'NYPD Blue' set standards for TV drama
  57. Keep talking, George
  58. Most Hungarian adults single for first time in history: rep
  59. Daily Puzzle - March 2
  60. Archaeologists Uncover Bead-Covered Mummy (AP)
  61. Juveniles will evade death penalty, not harsh justice (USAT
  62. Bob Newhart Joins 'Desperate Housewives' (AP)
  63. An Oscar Is Nice, But Box Office Is Better
  64. Cheney for president in 2008?
  65. Camilla vs Diana: no contest at souvenir stall
  66. Daily Puzzle - March 3
  67. Bubba the Leviathan Lobster Dies at Zoo (AP)
  68. Prosecutor's request threatens privacy of abortion records
  69. France Opens Massive Pedophilia Trial (AP)
  70. Mel Gibson faces accused stalker
  71. The new Cold War
  72. Daily Puzzle - March 4
  73. Sandwich revolution gets health-conscious
  74. Investigators Examine Calif. Chimp Attack (AP)
  75. Padilla's indefinite detention puts your rights at risk (US
  76. French Town Struggles With Pedophilia Case (AP)
  77. Stewart Begins 5-Month Home Confinement
  78. How do you really feel, Harry?
  79. Woman gets 60 days for digging up remains, beer
  80. Daily Puzzle - March 5
  81. Subaru at Top in Quality Survey (Los Angeles Times)
  82. Scientists unearth world's oldest biped skeleton in Ethiopi
  83. 'Saturdays With Shakespeare' Continue at Bronxville Public
  84. PETA asks governor to ban fishing
  85. Daily Puzzle - March 7
  86. Middle East stirs with hope, but can it be sustained? (USAT
  87. U.S. Autism Rates Rise Sharply (HealthDay)
  88. [Unlikely] Bubba the Leviathan Lobster to Live On
  89. Pakistan Rape Sparks Rally of Thousands (AP)
  90. Interview with Jesse McCartney of SUMMERLAND
  91. The abortion fight back home
  92. Bangkok police fail traffic test
  93. Daily Puzzle - March 8
  94. Uganda Nabs 16-Foot-Long, Man-Eating Croc (Reuters)
  95. Crisis? Not in Social Security. Deficits drive the problem.
  96. Missing UK Photographer ID'd in Thailand (AP)
  97. A lawyerly defense for outsourcing torture
  98. Brody Bullish on Kong
  99. Russell Crowe says al-Qaida wanted to kidnap him
  100. Daily Puzzle - March 9
  101. Curious pick for U.N. post (USATODAY.com)
  102. 50 Cent, the Game Call a Truce (AP)
  103. Instant Messaging Threats Growing, Report Says (NewsFactor)
  104. Bruce Willis, screenwriter talk about making 'Hostage'
  105. Next time, buy a Mac
  106. So, I have a question...
  107. Thief steals truck containing radioactive material (Reg Req
  108. Daily Puzzle - March 10
  109. SAT improves, but states are brewing up a better idea (USAT
  110. Why Women Leave I.T. (NewsFactor)
  111. Conspiracy of Silence
  112. Jackson Arrives Late to Trial in Pajamas (AP)
  113. Gunmen kill two Iraqi police chiefs
  114. Holy Land plant has star-shaped cells (Reg Req'd)
  115. Daily Puzzle - March 11
  116. Older Siblings Smarter, Norwegian Study Shows (Reuters)
  117. 30% interest rates: Sound business or loan sharking? (USATO
  118. States Asked to Deregulate Hair Braiding (AP)
  119. Jane Fonda to Get Hip Replaced
  120. Don't like Guantanamo? How about Saudi Arabia?
  121. Audio/Video
  122. Daily Puzzle - March 12
  123. Police Capture Atlanta Slayings Suspect (AP)
  124. Man Kills 7, Self at Wis. Church Service (AP)
  125. Hilary Swank in Kiwi airport bust
  126. Legislature considers kindness campaign (Reg Req'd)
  127. Daily Puzzle - March 14
  128. Mario Vazquez Drops Out of 'American Idol' (AP)
  129. Post-9/11 secrecy produces some undesirable results (USATOD
  130. [Funny] Police raid over home alone hamster
  131. Accuser Told Dean That Jackson Did Nothing (AP)
  132. Closer - Superbit
  133. Police chief arrested for drunk driving twice in one day
  134. Daily Puzzle - March 15
  135. Principals pass - then fail (USATODAY.com)
  136. Safety Survey: Luxembourg Tops, Baghdad Bottom (Reuters)
  137. Rogers headlines Reunion lineup
  138. Bush administration: Fake news is A-OK
  139. Daily Puzzle - March 16
  140. Peterson Judge Sentences Him to Death (AP)
  141. Secret justice hides risks (USATODAY.com)
  142. [Funny] 'Wedgie' Added to Webster's Dictionary
  143. Calendar working again
  144. Robert Blake Acquitted of Murder (AP)
  145. Webb Wilder, with Opie Hendrix and the Texas Tall Boys
  146. Rising death toll in Sudan
  147. School Pays $10,000 for Boy's Haircut
  148. Daily Puzzle - March 17
  149. Can Hezbollah be coaxed to trade terrorism for politics? (U
  150. Possible Mercury, Autism Connection Found in Study (Los Ang
  151. AP: Terrorists Train for Seaborne Attacks (AP)
  152. Travolta, Thurman chill out again for 'Be Cool'
  153. Washington snub
  154. 13 Things that do not make sense (to scientists)
  155. First cousins denied marriage license (Reg Req'd)
  156. Daily Puzzle - March 18
  157. Study: Abstinence Pledgers May Risk STDs (AP)
  158. At public whipping, baseball shrugs off the sting (USATODAY
  159. [Stupid] Robber Jailed After Using Banana As Weapon
  160. Sheriff: Suspect Admits Killing Fla. Girl (AP)
  161. Based on Carl Hiaasen's children's novel
  162. Another pass for Gannon
  163. Daily Puzzle - March 19
  164. Fla. Police Recover Missing Girl's Body (AP)
  165. Mom Tries to Rationalize Prodigy's Death (AP)
  166. The Machinist
  167. Scratch N' Match Error Embarrasses Paper
  168. Daily Puzzle - March 21
  169. Parker Bowles in Line to Become Queen (AP)
  170. All opposition, no ideas cast Democrats in poor light (USAT
  171. 8 Killed in Minn. Shootings, 6 at School (AP)
  172. Thoughts on Leonard Maltin, 'Baby' and Oscar voting
  173. Unhappy anniversary
  174. 'Easter Bunny' Arrested for Harassment
  175. Daily Puzzle - March 22
  176. When It Comes to Chocolate, Order Dark, Not White (Reuters)
  177. In Schiavo case, Congress trespasses on private tragedy (US
  178. Document: Bin Laden Evaded U.S. Forces (AP)
  179. Judge rebuffs Congress, Schiavo parents
  180. 'Be Cool' is cool
  181. E. Texas house stolen, brick by brick (Reg Req'd)
  182. Daily Puzzle - March 23
  183. Vt. Boy's Sneakers Named Smelliest in U.S. (AP)
  184. Arctic drilling makes sense, but don't expect miracles (USA
  185. Army Orders Further Involuntary Troop Call-Up (Reuters)
  186. The court of appeals and what Congress meant
  187. Singer Whitney Houston enters rehab again
  188. Malaysia reins in religious police
  189. Daily Puzzle - March 24
  190. You Want Fingers with That? (Reuters)
  191. Needy students left behind (USATODAY.com)
  192. Rapper Nelly's Sister Dies of Leukemia (AP)
  193. Spinning Schiavo
  194. Multi-Talented and Much-Loved Jerry Orbach Remembered at Br
  195. Daily Puzzle - March 25
  196. Higher Mortgage Rates May Cool Home Market (AP)
  197. Schiavo case asks questions answered 1,000 times a day (USA
  198. Easter Bunny Gets Pummeled by Boy at Mall (AP)
  199. Theater Bartlesville presents 'Wait Until Dark' in April
  200. We incite, you decide
  201. Many Germans want Berlin Wall back
  202. Daily Puzzle - March 26
  203. Doctors: Schiavo Tapes Don't Tell Story (AP)
  204. C-Murder Banned From Having Pens (AP)
  205. Mar 25 Jerry Orbach Remembered at Richard Rodgers Theatre
  206. Ecclestone loses his wheels
  207. Daily Puzzle - March 28
  208. Fingers Point to Male Aggression (HealthDay)
  209. Sexual assaults in military bring shame, not action (USATOD
  210. Independent-Minded Politician Jerry Brown to Wed (Reuters)
  211. A hypocrite in the House?
  212. Winkler to Attend Tribeca Film Festival
  213. Two Charged for Forcibly Tattooing Boy
  214. Daily Puzzle - March 29
  215. Poll: Harvard Students Mostly Unhappy (AP)
  216. A path to safer hospitals (USATODAY.com)
  217. Superstar Lawyer Johnnie Cochran Dies (AP)
  218. East Lansing Film Festival sports wide range of movies
  219. Death, dignity and Terri Schiavo
  220. Dinosaur dung on display (Reg Req'd)
  221. Daily Puzzle - March 30
  222. Mayoral Debate Mar.29th 2005
  223. Bush critics blocked from presidential events (Knight Ridde
  224. Models Who Posed as Wife Beaters Sue Over Ads (Reuters)
  225. Film Scene
  226. Is "success" a failure for Bush?
  227. Radio Station Rapped for Anti-Sikh Insults
  228. Daily Puzzle - March 31
  229. Terri Schiavo Dies, but Debate Lives On (AP)
  230. 'H' is for healthy eating (USATODAY.com)
  231. [Scary] Driving instructor gives lesson in road rage
  232. Terri Schiavo Relatives Feud Over Burial (AP)
  233. Oscar-nominated 'Closer' is worthy of a look (Reg Req'd)
  234. "Demonstrably at odds" with the Constitution
  235. No sex please, we're from Manchester
  236. Daily Puzzle - April 1
  237. Schiavo's life was tragically short, but her legacy is long
  238. BBC asks long-dead Bob Marley for interview (AFP)
  239. Comedian and Actor Mitch Hedberg, 37, Dies (AP)
  240. Seen & Heard
  241. Vindication on Iraq? Not exactly
  242. Daily Puzzle - April 2
  243. Pope John Paul II Dies at 84 (AP)
  244. New Pope Unlikely to Be From United States (AP)
  245. Hilary Duff Front-Runner for Kids Choice
  246. Man auctioning middle name on eBay
  247. Daily Puzzle - April 4
  248. Pope John Paul II 'was our friend' (USATODAY.com)
  249. Net Aids Access to Sensitive ID Data (washingtonpost.com)
  250. Behind the scenes at Hattiesburg Police.