MEMORIAL DAY 2005



MEMORIAL DAY 2005
Remember reasonbehind this holiday
kIT'S NOT JUST a reason to fire up the grill and celebrate the coming of summer. Think of the generations of soldiers who fought for this country. This day is for them.
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He broke the rules
kAT 103, Lloyd Brown has learned these life lessons: Help out with the dirty work, be fair to your colleagues and follow the rules. But the World War I veteran will be honored today because he broke the rules.
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In memory of vets,past and present
kFROM THE Civil War to Iraq, those who served are remembered in Mercer.
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WORLD
The pope's pledge
k POPE BENEDICT XVI said Sunday he'll work to end Roman Catholicism's 1,000-year-old rift with the Orthodox Church.
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LOCAL
Faithful facelift
k AT 80, Stambaugh Auditorium is being renovated and restored.
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Fire benefit succeeds
kSILENT AUCTION brings in $7,000 for artists displaced by Mattress Company blaze.
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LIFE & amp; WORK
Bald is beautiful
kWITH WARM weather on the way, shaved heads are cool. But is this the look for you?
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SPORTS
History at Indy 500
Danica Patrick makes history with fourth-place finish at the Indianapolis 500.
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