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Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME) back issues from February 2006:

Navy shipbuilding supervisor at BIW put on paid leave

Feb 01, 2006;

Camden National Corp. sees 9.7 percent rise in net income

Feb 01, 2006;

Communications company buys phone service agent

Feb 01, 2006;

Misprint may have led Bean callers to phone sex line

Feb 01, 2006;

Children's theater may find home in old armory ; A company is interested in buying the South Portland building to house the Children's Theatre of Maine.

Feb 01, 2006;

Snowe, Collins consent on Alito ; The Maine moderates say they disagree with some decisions, but he is likely to be a fair-minded justice.

Feb 01, 2006;

Maine senators like what they hear ; Bush's comments on reducing oil dependence go over especially well.

Feb 01, 2006;

Mainers mourn the loss of a civil rights 'giant' ; Many remember Coretta Scott King's first visit to Maine just over a year ago.

Feb 01, 2006;

Coretta Scott King: The first lady of civil rights ; She carried her slain husband's dreams and became an inspiration to a nation.

Feb 01, 2006

Correction

Feb 01, 2006

Give Mainers a chance to oppose all slots ; The latest proposal for expanding legalized gambling shouldn't stand on its own.

Feb 01, 2006

Lawmakers should see that violent teens get mandatory aid ; Mentally ill teenagers may not be at fault, but they can't just be let go to hurt themselves or others.

Feb 01, 2006

More home-style cooking ; The Bowdoin women beat rival Bates and extend their home-winning streak to 65 games, best in the nation.

Feb 01, 2006;

Time out for a bit of trend-watching

Feb 01, 2006;

Corrections

Feb 01, 2006

Boothbay gets to 13-2 as Georges Valley falls

Feb 01, 2006;

Falmouth starts fast, puts down Freeport

Feb 01, 2006;

There's a 29-point gap between No. 1 and No. 2 ; No. 1 Brunswick takes command early and routs Gardiner in an Eastern Class A showdown.

Feb 01, 2006;

Tigers hand Windjammers their first loss

Feb 01, 2006;

All the work is paying off for Holmes

Feb 01, 2006;

Red Riots bounce back to beat Mustangs

Feb 01, 2006;

Fans flock to watch the Pirates

Feb 01, 2006;

Deering puts end to Sanford perfection ; The Rams recover from an early deficit and send Sanford to its first loss of the season in Western Class A girls' basketball, 44-37.

Feb 01, 2006;

HIGH SCHOOL SCOREBOARD

Feb 01, 2006

Citizens' group on ethics in the works ; State House: Legislative leaders want members to assess state ethics rules for lawmakers and lobbyists.

Feb 01, 2006;

Herring rules allowed to stand ; Fishery managers will meet again today to consider stricter regulations on the groundfish industry.

Feb 01, 2006;

Girl accused of threat is let back in school ; A judge rules SAD 57 can't bar her without giving her a hearing on the allegation she made a bomb threat.

Feb 01, 2006;

MARGINAL STORM SURGE

Feb 01, 2006

Justice to rule on public's access to brain lawsuits

Feb 01, 2006;

Camden doctor's license suspended amid state probe

Feb 01, 2006;

Petition calls for ban on use of pesticides, sludge on fields

Feb 01, 2006;

Old creosote spill removed from basement of City Hall

Feb 01, 2006;

Police investigating theft of guitar from musician's car

Feb 01, 2006;

State analysis finds property tax relief law working ; State House: Homeowners saved $65 million, but many towns have yet to benefit, the study says.

Feb 01, 2006;

Arthur Gordon Jr., 81, labor activist, paper worker, legislator

Feb 01, 2006;

SIBSON, ADELE M. (CUGINI)

Feb 01, 2006

BOSTON, ARTHUR J.

Feb 01, 2006

STUBBS, HAZEL V.

Feb 01, 2006

RODERICK, PATRICIA ARSENAULT

Feb 01, 2006

KINNEY, DONALD C.

Feb 01, 2006

MILLER, GARY WAYNE

Feb 01, 2006

MEYER, JUDITH "JUDY" THERESA (COLLINS)

Feb 01, 2006

HANLEY, BEATRICE DORIS

Feb 01, 2006

ARNOLD, LOUISE E.

Feb 01, 2006

ANDERSON, SHAWN MICHAEL

Feb 01, 2006

WRIGHT, VIOLA I.

Feb 01, 2006

HOULE, PAULINE ROSE ALMA

Feb 01, 2006

DEWITT, ELIZABETH "LIBBY"

Feb 01, 2006

GORDON JR., ARTHUR C.

Feb 01, 2006

MARSH, DAVID H.

Feb 01, 2006

BARKER, REED

Feb 01, 2006

WHICHER, DOROTHY MAE STAPLES

Feb 01, 2006

DAVIS, GEORGE

Feb 01, 2006

LEBEL, LORRAINE NADINE

Feb 01, 2006

FICKETT, ELAINE EDGERLY

Feb 01, 2006

MCCALLUM, SUSAN SWEENEY

Feb 01, 2006

O'CONNELL, THOMAS M.

Feb 01, 2006

SULLIVAN, MARY ATKINS

Feb 01, 2006

PRINCIPI, PASQUI

Feb 01, 2006

ALLEN, CHARLES DEBERTRAM M.D., CAPT., USPHS, RET.

Feb 01, 2006

FAGAN, MARJORIE M.

Feb 01, 2006

RUMERY, CARROLL MILTON

Feb 01, 2006

HIGH TIDE CHAIR

Feb 01, 2006

From salt marsh to lake - and back again ; The state will not replace the washed-out dam that created Sherman Lake in Newcastle in the 1930s.

Feb 01, 2006;

Contract zoning spurs repeal effort ; A Saco woman says it's helping to erode historic areas. Others say it allows for needed development.

Feb 01, 2006;