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What happened on March 29, 2008
NEWS
Jobs perceived as dirty, dangerous or strenuous still male-dominated, professor says
By ERIN JULIUS
After remodeling, Abbey Carpet and Floors reopens
By MARLO BARNHART
Even fences can't corral Blazers in rout of Gaels
By LARRY YANOS
Musical Notes: Religion
Special services: Religion
Hagerstown Bridge Club posts results
Letters to the editor
Toast of town, Snook, hard to roast
By JOSHUA BOWMAN
Zoning changes on hold for election
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Jefferson dealt Diehl five aces
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Franklin County Commissioners outline challenges at breakfast with Chambers
By DON AINES
Healthy coat
Letters to the Editor
Robinson provided the Bulldogs' bite
By DAN KAUFFMAN
A-2 correction
Weekend calendar
Campus funding still unresolved
By ANDREW SCHOTZ
Falwell's son speaks at child fellowship banquet
By MARLO BARNHART
Preps Boxscores
Berkeley commission OKs three conservaton easements
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Police log
Preps Area Roundup
Obituaries
Smith asked to do it all, and delivered for Wildcats
By DAN KAUFFMAN
Area Roundup
Developer wants to build four-story hotel in Martinsburg, W.Va.
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Police briefs
Pickup rolls over man, knocks out power in Smithsburg
Latest data shows higher teen birth rate in Washington County
By MARIE GILBERT
Prosecutors to seek death penalty in Pryor case
By ERIN JULIUS
Comedy & Magic Spectacular brings hope to abused children in Franklin County
By KATE S. ALEXANDER
Custer's finest hour
By DON AINES
Hawks sweep pair from Hornets
Commerical development grows along path of Washington Township Boulevard
By JENNIFER FITCH
Thumbs up, thumbs down
Panhandle Democrats expect more independents to vote in their primary
By MATTHEW UMSTEAD
Girls blossom after graduating from Blossom School of Etiquette
By MARLO BARNHART
Speakers and topics: Religion
Conservationist and author to speak at Mercersburg Academy
31 honored at Hagerstown YMCA Black Achievers awards gala
By MARLO BARNHART
Panel at Hood College will discuss domestic violence
Fires damage Halfway apartment building, Keedysville home
Prison K-9 helps with Annapolis drug bust
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