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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from January 2004:

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

Jan 01, 2004

BIRTHS

Jan 01, 2004

Sweetser students give gifts to kids in hospital

Jan 01, 2004

KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS GIVE MONEY TO CHARITIES

Jan 01, 2004

CASH COWS ; A Pineland Farms program helps students save money for college by raising and selling calves

Jan 01, 2004;

POLICE LOG: BRIDGTON

Jan 01, 2004

BABY BIO: JACOB JOSEPH WEISMAN

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: GORHAM

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: CUMBERLAND COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: WINDHAM

Jan 01, 2004

Sponsors sought for carnival

Jan 01, 2004

DEC. 25 WHERE, OH WHERE ANSWER

Jan 01, 2004

INN CONTINUES BUSINESS THAT BEGAN IN 1797

Jan 01, 2004

Japanese visitor teaching and learning at school ; A computer engineer gives students in Raymond an insider's view of Japanese culture.

Jan 01, 2004;

THIS WEEK IN HISTORY

Jan 01, 2004;

DEC. 25 WHERE, OH WHERE ANSWER

Jan 01, 2004;

SPREADING JOY of READING ; Volunteer retirees visit day care centers to give the very young an early start at literacy.

Jan 01, 2004;

BABY BIO: MARGARET PAIGE RYAN

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: CAPE ELIZABETH ; Gift certificate, shoes, coins lost in vehicle burglaries

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: SCARBOROUGH ; Youngsters caught throwing snowballs at passing cars

Jan 01, 2004

POLICE LOG: SOUTH PORTLAND ; Reports of animal cruelty, business theft in progress

Jan 01, 2004

STRESS TAKEN OUT OF DRESSING FOR WEDDING

Jan 01, 2004

GET ORGANIZED! CAPE WOMAN CAN HELP ; Ilona Anna Berlin is in the business of getting people - and their homes - to look their best.

Jan 01, 2004;

KIDS LEARN 'POWERFUL TOOL' OF TECHNOLOGY

Jan 01, 2004

WHERE, OH WHERE?

Jan 01, 2004

Scott denies report he will sell company ; The owner of Bangor Historic Track still intends to run a racino in Bangor, his representatives say.

Jan 01, 2004;

Is there more of a chance now for better relations with Iran? ; We should see if bagging Saddam and sending earthquake aid has opened any doors.

Jan 01, 2004

New votes show people altering views of racinos ; That's why they deserve another shot at a statewide vote.

Jan 01, 2004

Interstate's new numbers bring better, safer roads ; Redesignating I-95 and I-295, along with most of their exits, is a good idea.

Jan 01, 2004

Downs seeking another chance ; The racetrack will ask legislators to change the racino rules, a move that has mixed support among lawmakers.

Jan 01, 2004;

You say you got a resolution? Well ... ; . . . You know, we all want to change. But only about half of New Year's vows survive through spring.

Jan 01, 2004;

Corrections

Jan 01, 2004

FOGG, ARTHUR H.

Jan 01, 2004

Lucille Herman, 83, homemaker who loved kids, animals

Jan 01, 2004;

Teens hurt in crash after driver flees police ; Authorities review the chase that ended when an 18-year-old driver hit a tree in Damariscotta.

Jan 01, 2004;

2004 In Portland, revelers and their kids try a new way to bid the old year farewell. ; Shortened and refocused New Year's Portland draws 15,000, organizers say

Jan 01, 2004;

Taxes, regulation concern business advocate Series: POLITICALLY SPEAKING EDITOR'S NOTE: As the state enters a new political season, the Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram asked politically ac

Jan 01, 2004;

Ban opponents to miss deadline ; Effort to keep smoking legal in bars slowed by lack of funds, signatures.

Jan 01, 2004;

Turnpike crash sends woman to hospital

Jan 01, 2004

GRIFFIN, MILDRED E.

Jan 01, 2004

District Court

Jan 01, 2004

ZIMMERMAN, GERRUDE B.

Jan 01, 2004

HERMAN, LUCILLE E.

Jan 01, 2004

BICKFORD, DOROTHY S.

Jan 01, 2004

PINETTE, CLARENCE L.

Jan 01, 2004

KNAPP, RALPH W.

Jan 01, 2004

BROWN,LESLIE J.

Jan 01, 2004

GOFF, HAWKES, VIOLA "Merle"

Jan 01, 2004

CONCANNON, WILLIAM A.

Jan 01, 2004

RUDOLPH, RICHARD

Jan 01, 2004

POOLE, JOHN P., Sr.

Jan 01, 2004

WOODS, AMMIE E., Sr.

Jan 01, 2004

RICH, BETTY A.

Jan 01, 2004

PHELPS, EVA A.

Jan 01, 2004

Hypnotherapy chases fears, overcomes other challenges

Jan 01, 2004;

This Week In History

Jan 01, 2004;

ANSWER DECEMBER 25 WHERE OH WHERE

Jan 01, 2004

B I R T H S

Jan 01, 2004

Where Oh Where?

Jan 01, 2004

BABY BIO - Tanner Grace Walsh

Jan 01, 2004

Demolition dilemma ; The destruction of two old Saco homes raises the issue of saving history versus providing needed elderly housing.

Jan 01, 2004;

All-Night Sports-a-thon raises money for scholarship

Jan 01, 2004

Bank contributes $6,025 to workers' favorite charities

Jan 01, 2004

VISTA volunteer joins United Way staff

Jan 01, 2004

Bennett honored by city for TV access service

Jan 01, 2004