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What happened on October 17, 2004
NEWS
Obituaries
Un-Judges reign on parade
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Tri-State business calendar
Business briefs
Sutch's big day leads efficient Saints
by BILL STERNER/Staff Correspondent
Barbecue cook-off winners
Restaurant inspections
Money matters
Some questions for Bush and Kerry
by BOB MAGINNIS
Writer explores interests from dogs to religion to tarot
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Whitetail is seeing more good skiing
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Pickup driver killed in I-81 accident
Penn National CEO earns honor
Commissioners to hold public hearing Monday
Woods owes nothing to the game of golf
by MARK KELLER
Carroll Valley Resort
Letters to the editor
Kiwanis travelogue series begins
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Chamber's new chairman
by JULIE E. GREENE
Purple Cow Patty Bingo highlights Rotary fund-raiser
by Alicia Notarianni
Man who died in crash 'put his family above his own needs'
By DON AINES
Business people
Winner: Man and a mantis
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
New business Q&A - Olde Towne Video & Tanning
MacDonald takes helm at Commission on Aging
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Maryland Voting machine battle continues
By WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Shepherd pastes West Liberty
Duck season offers plenty of opportunities
by BILL ANDERSON
Arts and crafts make good scents at Apple Harvest Festival
by ANDREW SCHOTZ
Knights shower Saints with goals
by BILL STERNER/Staff Correspondent
Two centuries of evolution
by PAT SCHOOLEY
Man who died in crash 'put his family above his own needs'
By DON AINES
Terps' offense in uncharted area
by MARK KELLER
Pianist takes audience and MSO on a 'Passage to Russia'
by KATE COLEMAN
Few Tri-State voters swayed by debates
by PEPPER BALLARD
C&O Canal towpath goes to the dogs
by PEPPER BALLARD
New face of pumpkin carving takes center stage
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Area roundup - Burke, Trojans win District 3 titles
River walk across Potomac set for today
by CANDICE BOSELY
Hurricane Hazel hit the same day couple got married
by TONY MULIERI
Someone else's yard and garden
by Dorry Baird Norris
Ed Lough's biography
Bert Iseminger Sr. saw the world, settled in Funkstown
by MARLO BARNHART
Lawyer sues rap stars to collect child support
By Knight Ridder
Fabulous entrees make the meal
by E.T. MOORE
Brown makes his one entry count at Classics
by LARRY YANOS
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