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December 4, 2008

 

Obituaries


A Front
Page A03 Divorced under one roof ? A real depression
Page A03 Russian ship heads for Panama Canal
Page A01 Are old pals the best ones?
Page A01 Titus, center's senior lemur, dead at 25
Page A03 Mumbai police stumble on bombs
Page A03 Flights resume, but tension remains
Page A01 Canes rehire Maurice
Page A01 Couples support embryo studies
Page A03 Conservatives break with Episcopalians
Page A03 Judge in Italy suspends CIA trial
Page A10 DHHS secretary soon to step down
Page A01 Hospital worker charged in abuse
Page A01 Rodney Rogers is severely injured
Page A08 Suspect's father is torn up, too
Page A01 Abduction arouses fear

A Opinion
Page A08 No beach house bailout
Page A09 An absolute: Doctors don't kill
Page A09 Righting the wrongs of gross unfairness
Page A08 Motor city mess
Page A08 Those large loopholes
Page A08 I'll get the sunscreen
Page A09 Bottom-up foreign policy
Page A08 Tearing the schoolhouse down
Page A08 Green thinking
Page A09 A very rich experience in one-too-many ways
Page A08 Slippage on transit

B City & State
Page B04 Execution on hold for ex-Bragg soldier
Page B09 Mark your calendar
Page B01 Four Wake teens face murder charge
Page B01 Lottery officials want Spanish ads
Page B02 2 Wake high schools get new principals
Page B02 Board to show site on trash depot list
Page B03 N.C. 1 of 49 states rated F on college affordability
Page B04 Hearing slated in Peterson case
Page B09 Milestones
Page B11 Texas fugitive held in Forsyth County
Page B01 Clutter can cost shops customers
Page B01 Durham parking deck's safety doubted
Page B02 Carrboro board takes stand on same-sex marriage
Page B02 NCCU, Wake Tech to seal transfer deal
Page B03 Freeman wraps up 38-year government stint
Page B04 Teen charged with 1st-degree sex offense
Page B04 Raleigh's growth plan draws crowd of hundreds
Page B09 Helping Out
Page B01 Kansas may get research biolab
Page B01 Builders fight new circuit breaker rule
Page B02 State Capitol to have ample Christmas flora
Page B02 EPA scientist returns to NIEHS as its director
Page B03 Police searching Jason Young's e-mail account
Page B03 Police want to question man about missing woman

C Sports
Page C06 Tuberville's tenure over at Auburn
Page C07 Suiter to step down at WRAL
Page C07 Evernham buys small dirt track
Page C01 Canes ice Laviolette, bring back Maurice
Page C01 All agree on trainers; now to find funds
Page C02 On the Air: TV and Radio
Page C02 Defense perplexes Panthers
Page C03 Avs' Sakic out at least six weeks
Page C05 Deacs make Hoosiers pay for strategy
Page C06 Four players to watch
Page C06 Vols' Pearl earns victory No. 400
Page C07 Rout prompts Mitchell's firing
Page C07 Wie opens with a 69 in LPGA qualifying
Page C01 Tar Heels dismantle Spartans
Page C02 Projected starting lineups
Page C02 Sox to pay Pedroia $40 million over 6 years
Page C03 NCHSAA
Page C05 Nittany Lions hold off Jackets
Page C06 When Buckeyes go cold, Heels get hot
Page C06 Today's women's game
Page C07 High Schools
Page C07 Sampras beats McEnroe in London
Page C01 Fans and players have plenty to say
Page C02 Area teams have promise in 2009
Page C02 Pierce expected to play on Sunday
Page C03 Rangers rally to beat Pens
Page C05 Vasquez leads way for Terps
Page C05 Wildcats hand Seminoles first loss
Page C06 Pirates look to Bell

C Outdoors
Page C08 This venison ham recipe can convert naysayers
Page C09 Snakeheads posing no threat
Page C10 Shooting range expanded at center
Page C08 Leica Rangefinder
Page C08 G.I. Janes get outdoors
Page C09 Tournament Result
Page C10 From the Field
Page C08 futurefisherman.org
Page C08 Let 'em not go in freezer
Page C09 Fishing report
Page C09 Calendar
Page C08 Greater scaup (aythya marila)
Page C08 Don't Miss

B Business
Page B07 Developer to own and manage hotels
Page B07 Greensboro lands fitness plant
Page B08 Crunch puts damper on deals
Page B05 Highwoods hoards and waits
Page B05 Shula talks food and Mean Joe Greene
Page B07 Fewer toys found with worrisome chemicals
Page B07 Bank of America nearing job cuts
Page B07 UAW open to changing contracts
Page B05 Icagen plan would hinder any takeover try
Page B06 Despite bad news, Dow rises
Page B07 Pozen: Test results favor arthritis drug
Page B07 Belk loses $23.5 million in third quarter
Page B05 Activists focus on reactor design
Page B05 Today in business

D Life, Etc.
Page D10 It's never too late to learn
Page D10 'Chicago' razzles and dazzles
Page D1 Equal rights' last frontier?
Page D1 Old art form, new audiences
Page D5 Organ donation a noble act, sanctioned by all faiths
Page D1 Look within to find the right path
Page D10 Rosie's variety show falls short
Page D1 With 'Oratorio,' Llewellyn reaches back to Bach
Page D3 Acts of Faith

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