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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) articles from April 2005

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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY) back issues from April 2005:

YAWN.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

HOAG.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

CARDILLO.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

PASCO.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

FORD.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

OBITUARY CORRECTION.(Obit)(Correction Notice)

Apr 01, 2005

HOAG.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

OBITUARY CORRECTION.(Obit)(Correction Notice)

Apr 01, 2005

FERGUSON.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

YOUNG.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

SANTARIELLO.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

SARDINO.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

KING.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

GENTILE.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

HITCHCOCK.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

DEVORSETZ.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

BERGMAN.(Obit)

Apr 01, 2005

NO JOKE: STATE BUDGET'S ON TIME.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

FATAL DEER DISEASE IN CNY; CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE DISCOVERED IN HERD OF WHITE-TAILED DEER IN ONEIDA COUNTY.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

CNY PROFESSORS, OTHERS RATE THE MEDIA.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

IN A NEW YORK MINUTE.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

DEBATE CONTINUES IN CNY.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

SCHOOL DISTRICTS HAPPY TO HAVE ON-TIME BUDGET; HAVING DEFINITE AID FIGURES MAKES PREPARATIONS FOR MAY VOTES MUCH EASIER.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

BEAUTIFUL DAY.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

THE NEW YORK DELEGATION.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

BILL EASES BUSINESSES' INSURANCE EXPENSE.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

AUBURN TEEN CHARGED WITH STABBING GIRLFRIEND TO DEATH; POLICE SAY HE KILLED SENNETT TEEN ON TRAIL BEHIND CAYUGA COMMUNITY COLLEGE.(News)

Apr 01, 2005

COMPANY NEWS.(Business)

Apr 01, 2005

AIRLINE OUTSOURCES 40 JOBS AT HANCOCK.(Business)

Apr 01, 2005

WISE WORKS TO MAKE "SERIOUS' CONNECTIONS; ORGANIZATION'S EFFORTS SUPPORT A WOMEN'S ENTREPRENEURIAL COMMUNITY.(Business)

Apr 01, 2005

BILL PROPOSES EXEMPTION TO CHILD CAR SEAT LAW.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

FIGHT LEAVES ONE CUT, ANOTHER BEATEN, POLICE SAY.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

BILLBOARDS TO ADVERTISE ANTI-VIOLENCE CAMPAIGN.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

LACONA MAN IDENTIFIED AS VICTIM OF FATAL CRASH.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

ONONDAGA CLAIM CALLED "BOGUS'; GROUP ADVISES LANDOWNERS TO LEARN ABOUT TREATIES AND GOVERNMENT POLICIES.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

KIRKVILLE SUSPECT: I WANT TO BE AN OFFICER.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

CITY POLICE AIM TO CURB GUN, STREET VIOLENCE.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

CORNELL, SU, ESF GET GOOD MAGAZINE REVIEW.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

TRUCK DRIVER ACCUSED OF DWI AFTER CHASE.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

TEEN, GRAZED BY BULLET, RELEASED FROM HOSPITAL.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

WATER SERVICE IN MINOA INTERRUPTED BY MAIN REPAIR.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

COUNTY'S SKATEPARK SET TO OPEN TODAY FOR SEASON.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

COMPANY ACCUSED OF DISCRIMINATION.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

THREE RESCUED FROM LAKE; HELICOPTER, AIRBOAT EMPLOYED IN ONEIDA LAKE EFFORT.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

SENATORS CALL FOR COLLECTION OF SALES TAX.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

EX-MAYOR SEES CITY'S SALVATION, SETTLEMENT WITH NATION.(Local)(Column)

Apr 01, 2005

SCHOOLS VETERAN SULLIVAN RETIRING; SKANEATELES SUPERINTENDENT FOR 22 YEARS CREDITS "QUALITY" PEOPLE IN DISTRICT.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

DA HANDLING THOMPSON'S CASE; NO OUTSIDE PROSECUTOR, BOTH SIDES SAY. DA: THIS COULD CHANGE IF TRIAL SEEMS LIKELY.(Local)

Apr 01, 2005

IROQUOIS WERE DESPOTS AND TYRANTS OF THEIR DAY.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

ONONDAGAS: PLEASE COME BE OUR PARTNERS.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CIRCUS ANIMALS ARE NOT TREATED HUMANELY.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CHRISTIAN SHOULD STOP HELPING POOR? HOW SAD.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CLEAR THE GROUND FOR HONEST POLITICAL HEROES.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CHIEF DESERVES ANOTHER CHANCE; OTHERS GET IT.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

ALL IS BACK TO "NORMAL' AT CICERO-NORTH SYRACUSE.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

SAVE YOUR LOVED ONES FROM DREADED DECISION.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

ALCOHOL ABUSE NEEDS TO BE TALKED ABOUT.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

WHY SHOULDN'T STUDENTS BE ALLOWED TO JUMP?(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

PATRIOT ACTS I AND II TAKE AWAY OUR FREEDOM.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CROUSE NOT ALONE IN OFFERING REHAB PROGRAM.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

WITH ADULTS LIKE THESE, NO WONDER YOUTH ERRS.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

INTEGRITY AT RISK.(Editorial)(Editorial)(Column)

Apr 01, 2005

CONSIDER THIS A GOOD REASON TO STAY.(Editorial)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

FOLLOWING "MORAL VALUES' NOT AS EASY AS IT SOUNDS.(Editorial)(Letter to the Editor)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005

CASE FILE STILL OPEN ON CHIEF'S ACCIDENT.(Editorial)(Editorial)

Apr 01, 2005