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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from November 2003:

Maine Workers' Compensation Insurance Expert Discusses State of Industry.

Nov 01, 2003

Tax relief has voters bewildered ; Competing plans leave Mainers wondering just what claims to believe. Series: Election 2003

Nov 01, 2003;

CELESTIAL LIGHT SHOW

Nov 01, 2003

'Racinos' issue gains attention ; Scarborough assesses the impact of video slot machines at racetracks. Series: ELECTION 2003

Nov 01, 2003;

Harpswell lawyer: Lease terms soon to be public ; The Fairwinds natural gas project goes before voters on Jan. 20.

Nov 01, 2003;

Firm alters the plan for Kennebunk complex ; Developers of the center that would include the state's first Stop & Shop respond to local concerns.

Nov 01, 2003;

Artist makes waves, wins public art contest ; The Boothby Square project is the city's first art commission since it began funding public art.

Nov 01, 2003;

Corrections

Nov 01, 2003

Federal No Child Left Behind law is flawed and difficult ; Maine educators should focus their efforts on implementing the state's Learning Results program, which will help meet federal standards.

Nov 01, 2003

Truck driver sought in crash that injured two

Nov 01, 2003;

Historic treatment given to old buildings ; An effort is underway to count structures in Buxton over 50 years old.

Nov 01, 2003;

Inspection shows Cape nursing home has improved care

Nov 01, 2003;

EYES ON THE I MAN ; Well-known radio host Don Imus ran his show in Portland on Friday

Nov 01, 2003;

Lecture series to focus on Middle East perspectives

Nov 01, 2003;

Regional Waste Systems' longtime director retires

Nov 01, 2003;

Police urging caution after rash of purse thefts

Nov 01, 2003;

Four write-in candidates vie for water district seat

Nov 01, 2003;

HAMBELTON, JESSIE

Nov 01, 2003

Lawrence Cannon, 79, career military man, embraced Greek culture

Nov 01, 2003;

CHOUINARD, JOSEPH R.

Nov 01, 2003

LAWRENCE, ARLEN "Wayne"

Nov 01, 2003

SANBORN, ARLINE A. (Maddan)

Nov 01, 2003

HASTINGS, DOROTHY E.

Nov 01, 2003

CANNON, LAWRENCE F.

Nov 01, 2003

TRAVERSO, PATRICIA J.

Nov 01, 2003

LEBARGE, REGINALD R.

Nov 01, 2003

CONROY, JOHN P.

Nov 01, 2003

PINETTE, ALICE

Nov 01, 2003

Re-roofed, re-towered, restored ; The spire will soon rise again from historic First Parish Church in Brunswick as an ambitious restoration project nears completion.

Nov 01, 2003;

Campaign urges calls if abuse is suspected ; Lewiston-based victims advocates want people to call 911 if they hear fighting.

Nov 01, 2003;

Charge follows mailing of photo ; Convicted murderer Steven Schoff may see his 28-year sentence extended six months for harassment.

Nov 01, 2003;

Westbrook church welcomes new pastor

Nov 01, 2003

FIELD HOCKEY A season is down to one big day ; The third straight Class B final between Greely and Winslow highlights three championship games.

Nov 01, 2003;

Reason to celebrate in Brunswick ; The Dragons win their eighth straight game and get the school's first football playoff victory in 20 years.

Nov 01, 2003;

A must-win for UMaine ; To keep playoff hopes alive, the Black Bears need a road win against undefeated Delaware.

Nov 01, 2003;

Greely stops Yachtsmen; Wells goes 8-0

Nov 01, 2003;

FOCUS: WORKERS' COMPENSATION Issues remain, but Maine's system praised for its balance

Nov 01, 2003;

CLASS A FOOTBALL A Deering team like no other ; A first perfect regular season may lead to a perfect state title

Nov 01, 2003;

FIELD HOCKEY - MOUNTAIN VALLEY CONFERENCE ALL-STARS

Nov 01, 2003

CROSS COUNTRY They're on the move for a title ; State boys' and girls' cross country titles in all classes will be decided today at Belfast.

Nov 01, 2003;

Campaign urges calls if abuse is suspected [Corrected 11/05/03] ; Lewiston-based victims advocates want people to call 911 if they hear fighting.

Nov 01, 2003;

Truck driver sought in crash that injured two [Corrected 11/07/03]

Nov 01, 2003;

'Delete' is key in fighting the spam war

Nov 02, 2003;

'Good list' also singles out schools ; The state publicizes schools that score high or show improvement

Nov 02, 2003;

Numbers don't faze Wells-Ogunquit parents ; The communities say the low scores of a few students don't reflect the overall quality of education.

Nov 02, 2003;

Three votes, same theme: taxes, jobs ; Campaigns for and against the first three ballot questions feed on public anxiety over the state's economic health. Series: Election 2003

Nov 02, 2003;

On the rebound ; Faced with crippling job losses after the closing of Loring Air Force Base, the rural town of Limestone has regrouped to become a bright spot in the state's economy

Nov 02, 2003;

Making the grade: Do 'report cards' on schools offer incentive, or harm?

Nov 02, 2003;

VAN ZELM, MARIE P.

Nov 02, 2003

RICHMOND, NORMA D.

Nov 02, 2003

OLIVER, LEONE F.

Nov 02, 2003

ROBINSON, ERNESTINE S.

Nov 02, 2003

SHERWOOD, CARLENA M.

Nov 02, 2003

DUBOVY, ROBERT E., SR.

Nov 02, 2003

CONROY, JOHN P.

Nov 02, 2003

TRIPP, ETHEL M.

Nov 02, 2003

WARD, ELVIN, II

Nov 02, 2003

TURCOTTE, ADRIENNE P.

Nov 02, 2003

RYAN, NANCY P.

Nov 02, 2003

On the Move

Nov 02, 2003

Biz Quiz

Nov 02, 2003

Up ahead

Nov 02, 2003

Playing fields give rise to South Portland feud ; Theodore Wainwright accuses the Maietta family of stealing rich dirt, and in turn the Maiettas accuse him of slander.

Nov 02, 2003;

FISHERY MEETINGS POSE HIGH STAKES FOR MAINE The Last Generation? ; Fishermen say more regulations may spell the end of a Maine industry

Nov 02, 2003;

Real value of Ireland trip lies in contacts ; For most participants, the weeklong trade mission is only the beginning of doing a deal.

Nov 02, 2003;