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Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service archives from August 2001

Religion in the media: a look at recent music, books and Web sites.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

`Art Cuba: The New Generation,' edited by Holly Block; Harry N. Abrams.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... It's a story of dollars and defiance, exoticism and occasionally excellent art. And it's one that has long fascinated the art world. This is the story that unfolds in "Art Cuba: The New Generation" (Harry N. Abrams, $49.50), edited with an...

Brief reviews of new audio-book releases.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

`De-policing' may be the response to racial profiling study.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Llamas lighten the load on mountain trail.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Nation's best hoping to reel in bass championship.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Formula to measure tarpon, game fish not exact science.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Entry-level whitewater is touted by outfitters as kid-friendly.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... DILLSBORO, N.C. _ Whitewater paddlers take the plunge on the Chattooga and Nantahala rivers. But did you ever wonder where they learned to run big, rambunctious rapids? Maybe it was the Tuckasegee, a lower-octane river whose...

From comics to cartoons to movies, Asian pop culture has surged.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

There is ammunition for the war on bugs.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Fix a swing? These club professionals helped save a life.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`Black Oxen,' by Elizabeth Knox; Farrar, Straus and Giroux.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... If there is any message to be squeezed from Elizabeth Knox's erotic, hyperimaginative fiction, maybe it is this: Some people simply cannot be filled up by that risky, fated thing we call life. Maybe they are too deep; maybe they are just too...

Is it alive or is it the Boomerang? Device animates artificial lure.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`Come Up and See Me Sometime,' by Erika Krouse; Scribner.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... Once upon a time, in the days before there were therapists on every corner, self-help books on the bestseller list and Prozac available for the asking, many people turned to fiction for clues as to how to live. In an ironic way, Erika Krouse's...

Catching muskie still is biggest thrill.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`I Wish I Had a Red Dress,' by Pearl Cleage; William Morrow.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Dahlberg thrills in the hunt for big fish.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Caddie unjustly left holding bag.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

`All Loves Excelling,' by Josiah Bunting III; Bridge Works.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`It Ain't Necessarily So: How Media Make and Unmake the Scientific Picture of Reality,' by David Murray, Joel Schwartz and Robert S. Lichter; Rowman & Littlefield.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

U.S. small-business administrator learned from parents' persistence.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Religion TV highlights.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Here's where puppies come from.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Steve Hill continues to turn up the heat for lukewarm Christians.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

As pressure grows, bishop remains set against ordaining women.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

In these uncertain times, menswear can count on mix-and-match classics.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Solar-lunar tables.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Mexico ponders a possible `truth commission'.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Offbeat, acclaimed Web site aimed at seekers, skeptics.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Author's take on Scripture popular to the masses.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Football ticket prices may be on way up.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Bison sound like history.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Canada could produce generation of Internet elite.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Cool pools: Homeowners get creative with splashy projects.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Pressure? Gossett is now exempt.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Allen's brute strength may not be enough to carry Cowboys.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Golfers becoming walking billboards.(The Gazette)
August 1, 2001

Giants edge Pirates in 11.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

A's owner has offer for team, source tells Mercury News.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`Rush Hour 2'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Comedies, dramas on deck for fall look promising.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

The quest for the full Monty Python, Part I.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Illness tempers Barenaked Ladies' lunacy.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... Barenaked Ladies emerged in the late `80s with peppy guitar-pop masking bleak but witty lyrics. The Canadian group exploded in the U.S. with 1998's multiplatinum-selling "Stunt," but success was dampened when keyboardist Kevin Hearn was...

Experts being brought to Ohio to determine cause of tractor blast.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Talking to a kinder, gentler Marilyn Manson.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Revisiting the original `Planet of the Apes' movies.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Bush nominee faces tough scrutiny.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`Original Sin'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

California Gov. Gray Davis generates fund-raising power.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

New maps pinpoint Lewis and Clark's journey through Missouri.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Reviews of new movies from a family perspective.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

Throckmorton, Texas, still dry but proud of new pipeline.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Vikings' Stringer dies from heat complications.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

`Payroll cards' offered as swap for paychecks.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... CHARLOTTE, N.C. _ Many immigrants, young adults and others who shun traditional checking accounts could soon choose how they want their paychecks: paper or plastic? Bank of America Corp. is one of five U.S. banks working with Visa USA to...

Bill would provide retroactive tax relief.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Net security now a shared obligation.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Battle over priest takes unusual turn.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

`Ghost World'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Neighbors: Race not issue in Abdul-Rauf fire.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... HANCOCK COUNTY, Miss. _ Hancock County Fire Marshal Richard Pate said arson is the likely cause of the Monday blaze that destroyed the Hancock County home NBA star Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf. As a steady downpour soaked the charred skeleton of...

Palmetto man killed after trying to protect abused woman.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Coca-Cola comes through with Jessie Arbogast medical fund.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... OCEAN SPRINGS, Miss. _ Simon Beveridge's fondness for soft drinks and friends paid off Tuesday when Coca-Cola followed through on its promise and donated $50,000 to the Jessie Arbogast Medical Fund. A shark attacked Jessie, 8, last month in...

`Spirit of Dance' director healing in London.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. _ Daniel Wilkinson didn't know what to expect when he went to visit Alan Harding on Monday at Grand Strand Regional Medical Center. Harding, director and choreographer of the Irish dance production "Spirit of the Dance"...

[0] `Original Sin'.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Cotton Bowl tries to avoid early-morning start.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Trial begins for alleged `bicycle bandit'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... MACON, Ga. _Testimony began this week in the federal trial of a Warner Robins man who allegedly stood on the Comedy Cafe stage earlier this year and confessed to being the "bicycle bandit." Glenn Matthews, 43, is accused of robbing three...

Commercial salmon fishing could soon return.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Expert Volkswagon mechanic retires after 32 years.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

Some advice for the WNBA's Lisa Harrison: Don't trivialize progress by posing for Playboy.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001... MIAMI _ Three words of warning for Lisa Harrison: Don't do it. Don't pose nude for Playboy. Don't embarrass yourself, your gender and female athletes everywhere with a cheesy photo spread in a publication that is as exploitative...

No more Ichiros, but other players in Japan pipeline with talent.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

'Boy genius,' father seek peace after painful rebellion.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Texas Longhorns patching defensive line.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Trinity Law School dean subject of plagiarism inquiry.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

Other 49ers' receivers find opportunity with Jerry Rice gone.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Temp job: John Madden joins Cowboys radio for a game.(The Dallas Morning News)
August 1, 2001

Mornhinweg's antics sound familiar.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Aliso Creek awash in fecal bacteria.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

Report shows unsafe pollution at most every tested site.(The Orange County Register)
August 1, 2001

Success story for kids' health.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Ready for real time.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Patients' rights already exist in some states, health-care plans.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Calpine ties face questions; governor, generator deny special deal.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

FAA statistics show airlines have improved on-time performance.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Jet traffic would be part of ballpark experience.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

Mason offered to resign at Minnesota after missing OSU job.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
August 1, 2001

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