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

SIMMONS, DAVID LEROY

Jul 01, 2005

NELSON, ANITA "KAY" DOWNS

Jul 01, 2005

WILLIAMS, RUBY F.

Jul 01, 2005

STOREY, MAUDE E.

Jul 01, 2005

GRIFFIN, WILLIAM H.

Jul 01, 2005

LAPIERRE, AURORE M.

Jul 01, 2005

CROWLEY, HAZEL G.

Jul 01, 2005

RIVERS, YVONNE MARY

Jul 01, 2005

GREENAN, ROBIN O'REILLY

Jul 01, 2005

STOVER, GREGG DAVID

Jul 01, 2005

VANIER, ANNA M.

Jul 01, 2005

MARRINER SR., ARTHUR C.

Jul 01, 2005

PROCTOR, MATTINA R.

Jul 01, 2005

YOUNG, ALICE A.

Jul 01, 2005

AUDET SR., BERNARD E.

Jul 01, 2005

LEE, PATRICIA F.

Jul 01, 2005

STOVER, GREGG D.

Jul 01, 2005

A weighty reminder ; The memorial to merchant mariners graces the new Veterans Intersection after a 15-month absence.

Jul 01, 2005;

Police boost enforcement for holiday ; Aircraft, unmarked cars and extra troopers will be used to monitor traffic.

Jul 01, 2005;

Justice official cites progress as police probe ends ; The federal department praises Portland police as it closes a review spurred by officers' use of force.

Jul 01, 2005;

Louise Bacastow, 85, a homemaker devoted to her family, friends

Jul 01, 2005;

Defense tests interrogation of key witness ; Testifying in Brandon Mills' murder trial, a detective defends his tough techniques.

Jul 01, 2005;

Jotul doing its part to lift economy

Jul 01, 2005;

U.S. Coast Guard suspends search for Sanford man

Jul 01, 2005;

Bacteria levels normal again at Gooch's Beach

Jul 01, 2005;

Four men plead guilty to drug, weapons charges

Jul 01, 2005;

Will beach get too big for boats?

Jul 01, 2005;

Town looking to fill council, panel vacancies

Jul 01, 2005;

Nonessential phone lines out of order after storm

Jul 01, 2005;

Dayton voters to decide whether to keep, replace moldy modular classroom

Jul 01, 2005;

Cheers greet award for Kittery shipyard ; The base was named as a winner of one of the Navy's top awards, then placed on the closure list.

Jul 01, 2005;

Canada's medicine threat: No worry yet ; But a cutoff could have an impact on the Penobscot Nation's plan to open a drug-reimportation center.

Jul 01, 2005;

Four little birds could force Ogunquit to cancel its holiday fireworks show ; Federal officials don't want to endanger piping plovers on the beach, and others worry about human injuries.

Jul 01, 2005;

Team control waning, Biddeford softball coach calls it quits ; Shawn Anton leaves after nine seasons, citing unmotivated players along with other issues.

Jul 01, 2005;

Maine should continue fight on EPA's new mercury rules ; The battle to force tougher standards is uphill, but Maine's lawmakers ought to persevere.

Jul 01, 2005

Dogs dominate all-star team ; Six Portland players will take part in the Eastern League classic at Hadlock Field.

Jul 01, 2005;

Maine amateur tied for the lead in Portland Open ; Ricky Jones shows he can play with the pros, tied with three others at 66 after the first round.

Jul 01, 2005;

Lester's at his least as Curve dump Dogs ; Paul Maholm throws eight scoreless innings to outduel Jon Lester in Altoona's 7-0 victory.

Jul 01, 2005;

Promotion of solar energy also makes economic sense ; A new law encouraging the purchase of solar appliances makes Maine a national leader.

Jul 01, 2005

At UMaine, goodbyes follow hello

Jul 01, 2005;

Reborn with arrival of MBNA, Belfast uncertain about future

Jul 01, 2005;

Jury should consider fate of Logan Marr's killer ; Maine's highest court said it will take a jury to give Sally Schofield the sentence she deserves.

Jul 01, 2005

Job cuts to follow sale of MBNA ; Bank of America is acquiring the large issuer of credit cards, which employs about 3,000 in Maine.

Jul 01, 2005;

Nova returns to form, wins big ; Nova Seafood recovers from a doubleheader loss to rout Moody's Collision in an American Legion game.

Jul 01, 2005;

Crash takes lives of two friends ; Four passengers in the car had been out all night, and police think the driver fell asleep on the way home.

Jul 01, 2005;

MBNA jobs offer generous benefits ; The compensation package includes medical, dental and vision plans plus a range of paid leaves.

Jul 01, 2005;

Crash takes lives of two friends [Corrected 07/02/05] ; Four passengers in the car had been out all night, and police think the driver fell asleep on the way home.

Jul 01, 2005;

A weighty reminder [Corrected 07/02/05] ; The memorial to merchant mariners graces the new Veterans Intersection after a 15-month absence.

Jul 01, 2005;

Creek finds job with Braves ; Greg Creek, who played for UMaine, will join a rookie league team today in Florida.

Jul 01, 2005;

Wachovia wants business, but not at MBNA's price

Jul 01, 2005;

Police boost enforcement for holiday [Corrected 07/19/05] ; Aircraft, unmarked cars and extra troopers will be used to monitor traffic.

Jul 01, 2005;

Portland Press Herald, Maine, Eric Blom column.

Jul 01, 2005

Bank of America to buy credit-card giant MBNA.

Jul 01, 2005

Panel seeks more data on Maine bases ; The base-closing commission wants to know why the Navy would keep BNAS open without planes.

Jul 02, 2005;

Deadly crash leaves void for victims' families ; Wilfred Omal, who supported his siblings, and Dawaun Morgan, who had an infant daughter, died.

Jul 02, 2005;

Fourths of yore had their quirks, which live on today ; The celebrations have changed over the years, but always offer variety.

Jul 02, 2005;

Pivotal role seen for Snowe, Collins ; Maine's senators played a key role in the recent judicial compromise.

Jul 02, 2005;

MBNA sale caps string of bad news ; The takeover couldn't come at a worse time, with Maine anxious about military base closures.

Jul 02, 2005;

A DAY WITHOUT SUNSCREEN

Jul 02, 2005

Man's body found in Saco River ; Three fishermen spot the body of Ron Fernald of Sanford, who had been missing since Tuesday.

Jul 02, 2005;

Red tide abates, flats reopen ; Although some coastal areas are still closed, clammers welcome the chance to return to work.

Jul 02, 2005;

Fireworks canceled to keep birds safe ; Selectmen fear wildlife officials might close Ogunquit Beach if baby piping plovers are harmed.

Jul 02, 2005;

Music, fireworks, parades are just some of the Fourth's features

Jul 02, 2005;

Defense suggests Mills' brother may be the killer ; Brandon Mills' attorney poses a new view of the stabbing death of Jarmaine Ramirez, 16.

Jul 02, 2005;

Wanted: Thoughtful debate about the Patriot Act ; The president offers a false choice between renewing the act as is or being less secure.

Jul 02, 2005