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What happened on September 05, 2004
NEWS
History of 'lopes finally is revealed
by JULIE E. GREENE
Ella Oppenheim fled Nazi Germany in 1937
by MARLO BARNHART
It's a blanket response
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
Malpractice crisis driving doctors away
by BOB MAGINNIS
Children get a taste of history through battlefield programs
by PEPPER BALLARD
New business Q&A - Franklin Street Grill
They take the fun out of being you
by KATE COLEMAN
Fiberglass doors improve look and boost value
by JAMES and MORRIS CAREY
Money matters
Upcoming events at Old Bedford Village
Local roundup - Urbana rips Tuscarora in opener
Letters to the editor
Not coming to a town near you
by MARK KELLER
A sense of herbs - Invaders at the garden gate
by Dorry Baird Norris
Plant is cleaning up its act
by GREGORY T. SIMMONS
Always Ron's returns deli to former glory
by E.T. MOORE
Business Briefs
Apartment fire put out quickly in city
by PEPPER BALLARD
Suns' skid hits 13
Zoning is a hot issue
by CANDICE BOSELY
At a time when we need it most, four leaders step forward
by TIM ROWLAND
Shippensburg rips Rams
Steps to prevent thieves from hijacking your identity
DNR announces archery hunting dates
Counting casualties
by ANDREA ROWLAND
Obituaries
What's in a medal? It depends
by James C. Haught
Girls set up meeting with North
By JACK HILL III/Staff Correspondent
Bird-hunting opportunities arrive with changing seasons
by BILL ANDERSON
Old Bedford Village - a trip back in time
by KATE COLEMAN
Cub Scout fund-raiser leads to bakeware business, cookbook
Lawsuits will drive doctors away
by Frank Collins
Waterfowl hunting to begin in October
Quincy Ox Roast lacks Ox
by BONNIE H. BRECHBILL
'Cutting the cord'
by WANDA T. WILLIAMS
Business People
Mini Page moving to Monday's paper as part of changes
by JAKE WOMER
New business Q&A - Volant Technology Services LLC
Coin show makes change look like a million
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
The pride of Maugansville
by PEPPER BALLARD
Festival features folk music
by RICHARD F. BELISLE
Warriors find way into county finals
by ANDREW MASON
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