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What happened on July 14, 2002
NEWS
Strip clubs at center of adult industry
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Spas not without doubters
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Despite mounting death count, some still try to block W.Va. 9 upgrade
by TIM ROWLAND
Business briefs for 7/14
Paint and patience
by KEVIN CLAPP
Buildings engulfed
by KIMBERLY YAKOWSKI
Rains adds to woe of struggling Suns
by BOB PARASILITI
Lucky seven puts West End in district final
by JACK HILL III
Fly-in: If you go
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Arts & Entertainment listings
Always tough to say goodbye
by MARK KELLER
It's our duty to endorse candidates
by JOHN LEAGUE
For dancer, cash is for college
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Locals try out for 'Chorus Line'
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Sunday's Area Roundup
Aircraft attract curious to airport
by ANDREA ROWLAND
People for 7/14
Delegate Hecht speaks out against 'Senator Zero'
by BOB MAGINNIS
Chasing their 'Dream'
by KATE COLEMAN
Diagnostic service has a new location
Office seekers call on advisers
by LAURA ERNDE
Nation's high court upholds nudity ban
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
In adult retail, sex sells
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Pa. group opposed to adult industry
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Obituaries for 7/14
Crafters display wares at Caledonia State Park
by KIMBERLY YAKOWSKI
'Noraholics' flock to local book signing
by KIMBERLY YAKOWSKI
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