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Articles published on April 28, 2005
Convenience gets gourmet
By J.M. HIRSCH
Associated Press writer
'Cats squeak by 'Canes
By BARRY HECKARD
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
A pressing need for traffic synchronization
Area home sales higher in March
By MARINA BLOMBERG
SUN STAFF WRITER
As students head to prom, mock crash is a life lesson
By KAREN VOYLES
SUN STAFF WRITER
Aimed at drinkers, Cabeze gives the gift of a cab ride
By MARINA BLOMBERG
SUN STAFF WRITER
Artist, Ali's corner man hits the Hipp
By MICHELLE BENATTI MALLARD
and TED GELTNER
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Abortion bill involving minors clears House
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Baseball: American League roundup
Compiled from Sun wire reports
Baseball: National League roundup
Compiled from Sun Wire reports
BCS tweaks standings formula
The Associated Press
Bush proposing more nuclear plants, oil refineries
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bistro 1245 offers upscale food at moderate prices
Columbia peaking on time
By BARRY HECKARD
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Celebrating the spirit, music of Woody Guthrie
By Conor Mitchell
Crash shakes Japan's faith in rail system
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Colorful quilts on parade
By CAROLYN PALMER
COMMUNITIES EDITOR
Debate starts on deadly force law
By DIANE CHUN
SUN STAFF WRITER
Extending our support to victims of sexual violence
Eagles complete a tripleheader
By JOHN PATTON
Sun high school sports editor
Economic summit stresses new ideas
By JEFF ADELSON
SUN STAFF WRITER
Exactech reports higher earnings
By DORIS CHANDLER
Sun business editor
Ex-UM player drowns
By SUSAN MILLER DEGNAN
and CHARLES RABIN
KNIGHT RIDDER NEWSPAPERS
Explaining Florida's growth- management proposal
FCAT writing holds steady
By DOUANE D. JAMES
SUN STAFF WRITER
Finale arrives of long educational journey
By JIM ELLIS
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Gospel star Vickie Winans to anchor fifth showcase
By MELANIE MARQUEZ
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
House reverses course on ethics
By CARL HULSE
The New York Times
House OKs money for a stadium for Marlins
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Iraq's prime minister acts to end stalemate
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Lex and Terry radio show spells trouble
Leaving lofty legacies: McDonald, Neale and Land claim share of award
By JOHN PATTON
SUN HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS EDITOR
Longtime attorney, judge Tench dies
By ALICE WALLACE
SUN STAFF WRITER
Large backlogs undercut DNA's crime-solving value
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mix alcohol, students - you've got the makings of a wild night
By KRISTEN KRIDEL
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
NFL done, congressmen turn next to NBA
By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Sports Writer
NFL gets its turn on steroid hot seat
Scripps Howard News Service
Newberry High's Principal Moss going to Metcalfe
By DOUANE D. JAMES
SUN STAFF WRITER
President Machen's crusade to curb the culture of drinking at UF
By JANINE YOUNG SIKES
SUN STAFF WRITER
Putin begins historic visit to Israel
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Parties spar over campaign funding
By JOE FOLLICK
SUN TALLAHASSEE BUREAU
Reasonable games, edible pizza make Chuck E.'s worth the trip
By Allison Clark
Remote viewing can't save mediocre 'Fockers'
Spurs, Nuggets are even
Compiled from Sun wire reports
Sports Briefs
COMPILED FROM SUN WIRE REPORTS
Some arrange their day around drink specials
By KRISTEN KRIDEL
SPECIAL TO THE SUN
Senate leader Lee scolds Gov. Bush
By LLOYD DUNKELBERGER
SUN TALLAHASSEE BUREAU
Springs protection bill sidelined this season
By LLOYD DUNKELBERGER
SUN TALLAHASSEE BUREAU
The solar option is the only option
Talking college football? BCS knows what it's doing
These Swamp Things are out for victory
By DEBORAH BALL
SUN STAFF WRITER
The Flute Ensemble celebrates May Day
Talbot's lists of students come in handy
By DEBORAH BALL and LISA FISHER
We must reprioritize to rebuild our roads
By Mike Byerly
(The writer is an Alachua County Commissioner.)
World's largest passenger plane proves airworthy but will it sell?
By LAURENCE FROST
AP BUSINESS WRITER
Years beyond the 'Creek'
By MARLI GUZZETTA
SPECIAL TO THE SUN