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Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service archives from March 2004

Some aspects of flying just make you sick.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Caribbean airlines encourage travelers to `island hop'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004... Byline: Jay Clarke For most vacationers, visiting the Caribbean means going to one island and staying there. Now some airlines are making it easier to sample more than one of the region's intriguing isles on the same trip. Air...

With worried eyes on home, Haitian soccer team seeks to inspire.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004... Byline: Michelle Kaufman MIAMI _ Eight hundred miles from the rebellion that is tearing their nation apart, in a nondescript hotel on the corner of Commercial Boulevard and Powerline Road, the Haitian national soccer team tries to relax...

Life is child's play for Alfonso Soriano.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Angels' owner Arturo Moreno doesn't hesitate to pay the price.(The Seattle Times)
March 1, 2004

Press-wary Neil Young opens up to promote his project `Greendale'.(The Orange County Register)
March 1, 2004

And the 10 best Oscar moments are ...(The Orange County Register)
March 1, 2004

Honorable Boozer a bargain for Cavaliers.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Coming this month: Janet Jackson, Bob Dylan, Usher and more.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Pop goes the music: The move from sound to substance.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Back on Broadway: The risk and reward behind the revival.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Stalled Jet: Martial arts icon Li wants to act with more than his fists.
March 1, 2004

Jet Li flies into action with Sony's `Rise to Honor'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Silliness creeps into ABC's spooky `Kingdom Hospital'.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
March 1, 2004

`Blood on the Tracks' session musicians reunite and remember.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Former CBS anchor Cronkite discusses past, present, future of news.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Progressive band Primus rocks on with second leg of tour.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

`American Idol' winners Aiken, Clarkson launch joint tour.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

`Jessie's Girl' rocker gets serious with new album, world tour.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Kerry's antiwar actions more complex than critics, supporters offer.
March 1, 2004

Critics deride Kerry for actions at antiwar protest in Washington.
March 1, 2004

Political calculus, not personal relationship, often shapes ticket.
March 1, 2004... Byline: Tim Funk WASHINGTON _ If a surging number of Democrats get their way, John Kerry and John Edwards will soon go from being rivals to running mates _ merging their identities in the grand political tradition of Kennedy-Johnson,...

Paralyzing drug used in lethal injections spurs ethical debate.
March 1, 2004

We must talk about suicide to demystify it.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

U.S. underestimates the power of nationalism.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Now, of all times, Iraqi women fear losses.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

`New chapter' opens for beleaguered Haiti.
March 1, 2004... The following editorial appeared in the Miami Herald on Monday, March 1: X X X The hasty departure of President Jean-Bertrand Aristide from Haiti places urgent tasks on the agenda of the international community: end the humanitarian...

If seeking dark matter, beware spherical cows.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Senate readies for key votes on gun control.(St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
March 1, 2004

Putin taps former head of tax police as new prime minister.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Increased drug abuse poses problem for China.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

TV Gal gives midseason a fresh start.
March 1, 2004

Hot off the trail: a summary of the day's political developments.
March 1, 2004

U.S. congressmen arrive in Libya for meeting with Gadhafi.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Iraqi leaders hail interim constitution; key issues remain.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Picking favorites is harder than ever.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Kerry focuses on Bush; Edwards reaches out to Dean supporters.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Kerry focuses on Bush; Edwards reaches out to Dean supporters.
March 1, 2004

Health officials turning to quarantines to battle outbreaks.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Fewer than 2,000 Marines to serve as peacekeepers, Rumsfeld says.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Fewer than 2,000 Marines to serve as peacekeepers, Rumsfeld says.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

U.S. sends 7 detainees to Russia.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Jack Ramsay finds pride in Hawks' run.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

People in the news.
March 1, 2004... The 100th anniversary of the birth of bandleader and trombonist Glenn Miller has put many people in the mood to celebrate. Born in Iowa but raised in Fort Morgan, Colo., Miller was the most popular musical figure to emerge from the...

Airlines rescind recent fare hike.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

A 2-seat convertible to join Saturn lineup.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Triumphant rebels arrive in Haiti's capital.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Underdogs test traditional favorites.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Names in the news.
March 1, 2004

`Hack' may face the ax.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Can Owens escape his gridiron purgatory?(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Thirst for Ice-T quenched on new 'SVU'.
March 1, 2004

Net's foundations shaken by dispute.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Edwards isn't in the 'Pink'.
March 1, 2004

Emile Hirsch preps for 'Dogtown'.
March 1, 2004

New 'Exorcist' 'scary and disgusting'.
March 1, 2004

Aristide says he was forcibly removed from Haiti by U.S. forces.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004... Byline: Frank Davies WASHINGTON _ The Bush administration on Monday vehemently denied ousted Haitian President Jean-Bertrand Aristide's claim that he "did not resign" and was "kidnapped" by U.S. diplomatic and military officials. ...

Worries about gas supply pushing up crude oil futures.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

James bobbleheads re-ignite LeBron frenzy.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Twins prospect returns after health scare.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Lawyer says players' union not resisting role in drug summit.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
March 1, 2004

Marquette assistant undergoes open-heart surgery after complication.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
March 1, 2004

On baseball: Piazza sees better days ahead.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Chris Ford: `Winning is what it's all about'.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Iverson back at Sixers' practice.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Porter makes mark as players' coach.(Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)
March 1, 2004

Michigan school stands firm on Webber issue.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Numbers don't add up in Crisp's favor.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Current steroid plan strikes out.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Court says Catholic Charities must cover birth control pill costs.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Steroid silence not golden for baseball.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Ex-players allege improprieties by Minnesota women's tennis coach.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Nichols trial proceeds despite call for delay.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Rogers: Steroid policy doesn't fix anything.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Canseco does talking but not much bashing.(The Orange County Register)
March 1, 2004

Kobe's accuser will not testify until later this month.(The Orange County Register)
March 1, 2004

Bulls catch Cavs on off night.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Pierzynski settles in with Giants.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

Sutton shows who is the Big 12's best coach.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

No. 8 Oklahoma St. stops No. 10 Texas, claims share of 1st.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Credit card companies' goal: Less paper in push for plastic.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Those with bad credit can change habits to improve rating.(The Orange County Register)
March 1, 2004

Having your finances under control can make adoption affordable.(The Dallas Morning News)
March 1, 2004

Cheered on by boxing promoter Kallen, woman battles spina bifida.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
March 1, 2004

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