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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from May 2005:

Hockey newcomers expected to make immediate impact

May 01, 2005;

He's small in height, not heart

May 01, 2005;

Black Bears settle for split with Catamounts

May 01, 2005;

Hodsdon a top-flight choice as new rules official for MSGA

May 01, 2005;

For now, they are Patriots ; Seventh-round picks Matt Cassel and Andy Stokes want to make the most of their time with the Patriots.

May 01, 2005;

Camden Hills pitching stymies MCI

May 01, 2005;

Cheverus goes eight innings for win

May 01, 2005;

Richmond rolls on with softball victory

May 01, 2005;

Cape Elizabeth takes softball pitchers' duel

May 01, 2005;

With prospects blossoming, two veterans are sent packing

May 01, 2005;

Police respond to rollover on Grammar Road late Friday [Corrected 05/ 05/05]

May 01, 2005;

At the other end, ferry's loss acute ; Service between Portland and Yarmouth generated $87 million a year for Nova Scotia's tourism industry.

May 01, 2005;

School nurse who helped girl get birth control sues over firing ; SAD 27 contends the nurse was dismissed for taking teens off-campus without parental permission, but Lola Charette argues she was prot

May 01, 2005;

Rediscovering Wyeth ; At 87, the artist is seeing a rise in national attention with a retrospective of his paintings and an award from MECA.

May 01, 2005;

Kids get first crack at wild turkeys ; Youth Turkey Day gives kids a chance to hunt with adult supervision but not competition.

May 01, 2005;

The long road from street living to street address

May 01, 2005;

Dory-bailing, cod-toting: Boothbay Harbor greets spring ; The town's 32nd Fisherman's Festival, complete with Miss Shrimp Princess, concludes today.

May 01, 2005;

Thrown a curve? Just go with it

May 01, 2005;

RIPLEY, MYRA MAE

May 01, 2005

Patriot Act: safeguards or free reign?

May 01, 2005;

MICHAUD, CAMILLE

May 01, 2005

KAMINESTER, NANCY

May 01, 2005

CONNORS, AMANDA ROSE

May 01, 2005

CHASE, MICHAEL D.

May 01, 2005

GAGNON, ESTELLE L.

May 01, 2005

DANIELS, DENNIS MARK

May 01, 2005

DURLOO, PHYLLIS

May 01, 2005

PARKER, SARAH CAROL

May 01, 2005

MCLEOD, DANIEL H.

May 01, 2005

WEBBER, ANN LOUISE

May 01, 2005

MERCER, MARY A. (PHILLIPS)

May 01, 2005

BERUBE, GEORGE H.

May 01, 2005

MCKINNEY, ARTHUR W.

May 01, 2005

FOSS, RUTH MILLER

May 01, 2005

LIBBY, JUNE E.

May 01, 2005

Quotable

May 01, 2005

On the Move

May 01, 2005

CHASE, LILLIAN A. (LABBE)

May 01, 2005

Give voters the chance to keep good lawmakers ; A referendum to extend term limits should also offer a chance to repeal them.

May 01, 2005

MCLEAN, HARRY B.

May 01, 2005

Up Ahead

May 01, 2005

Nurturing core beliefs is not relativism ; Conservatives have latched on to a derisive - and inaccurate - term for those who disagree with them.

May 01, 2005;

Canadians crossing the line? ; NAFTA rules say Mainers must be hired to set up modular homes trucked from Canada, but violations are routine, industry leaders believe.

May 01, 2005;

Extraordinary discovery reminds nation to save habitat ; A species of woodpecker once thought extinct has been found in a protected region.

May 01, 2005

If bears lack protection, seek another referendum ; Trying to get the Legislature to ban the methods voters approved just last fall is wrong.

May 01, 2005

Biz Quiz

May 01, 2005

JACKSON, EVERETT G.

May 01, 2005

GERVAIS, DONNA M.

May 01, 2005

Michael Chase, 45, volunteer who 'touched a lot of lives'

May 01, 2005;

Forums on vision impairment will be held on Wednesday

May 01, 2005;

Two-car crash on Route 236 sends two people to hospital

May 01, 2005;

Residents approve budget with two exceptions

May 01, 2005;

Police respond to rollover on Grammar Road late Friday

May 01, 2005;

Portland Taxpayers have new leaders, newsletter

May 01, 2005;

Friends of Ballpark holding cleanup Saturday, May 7

May 01, 2005;

Arts Planner

May 01, 2005;

Carol Noonan dreams of a rural art center

May 01, 2005;

Not one to toot his own horn, but Schnell does love to play ; PSO principal trumpeter John Schnell will solo in the finale of the Tuesday Classical series.

May 01, 2005;

Arts community invited to commission's workshops

May 01, 2005;

Filmmakers, poets can apply for fellowships

May 01, 2005;

Anonymous donors set up fund to finance live theater

May 01, 2005;

Theater company prepares acting workshops for kids

May 01, 2005;

'A Night in Seville' theme of PORTopera auction

May 01, 2005;

Fiddler, guitarist team up for concert in Hallowell

May 01, 2005;

Redefining Kate Schrock ; After a first-hand look at Third-World poverty and a personal inventory, the singer is coming at her songwriting - and her life - from a new place.

May 01, 2005;