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Articles published on April 30, 2006
'Anti-Murder Act' up for third year in a row
By LLOYD DUNKELBERGER
Tallahassee Bureau
100,000 flee sectarian violence, 17 killed in fighting
The Associated Press
America should stray from the English system
Affordable property is dissolving
A hopeful future for people with mental illnesses
A lesson in Army life Military introduction
By ALICE WALLACE
Sun staff writer
Advocates say disabled care lacks funding
BY LIZ BABIARZ
N.Y. Times Regional Newspaper Group
Another SEC series downer
By BRANDON ZIMMERMAN
Sun sports writer
A wild ride for ex-Gator in New Orleans
The Associated Press
An uptown two-wheeled version of AT
Blacks with lower SAT scores may still get admitted to UF
By JACK STRIPLING
Sun staff writer
Cramped attic becomes a refuge
By CANDICE OLSON
Home and Gardent Network
Call for an ambulance, get a firetruck
By AMY REININK
Sun staff writer
Carter-led Nets tie Pacers at 2-all
The Associated Press
Dollars should be backed by precious metal again
Demonization of poor hinders efforts to help
Dolphins help aging defense
The Associated Press
East Africa
The Associated Press
Errors costly for Marlins at home
The Associated Press
Effect of gas prices felt across the nation
The New York Times
Edmund White's memoir is a scintillating one
By BILL KONIGSBERG
AP writer
Few changes since Katrina
The Associated Press
For tourists, hospitality is only a couch away
By TIFFANY PAKKALA
Sun staff writer
For some teen literature, publishers go to the source
By JOSH GETLIN
Los Angeles Times
Flair for nonfiction
BY MEREDITH K. RIDENOUR
Special to The Sun
Gainesville should create an additional expressway
Groups' split with al-Qaeda widens
The Associated Press
Hoopster even started coaching locally
Health care set to get increases, cuts
By LIZ BABIARZ
N.Y. Times Regional Newspapers
Homeowners often turn to day laborers
The Associated Press
Jews aid Sudanese Muslims
By NEELA BANERJEE
The New York Times
Lobbyist reforms watered down
Scripps Howard News Service
Lawsuit challenges Alachua election results
By LISE FISHER
Sun staff writer
Mets turning it around at Turner
The Associated Press
Mortgage maze is challenge for buyers
Detroit Free Press
Meetings lean toward the right
Mosley moves from mystery to parable
By DIANE SCHARPER
The Baltimore Sun
Newberry should fight the coming development
Pats snap up Jackson
BY ROBBIE ANDREU
Sun sports writer
Picking help for offense
The Associated Press
Palatka players may receive NFL calls
By JOHN PATTON
Sun high school sports editor
Releases from Guantanamo complicated
By TIM GOLDEN
The New York Times
Record edges Spotsgone to win Derby Trial
The Associated Press
Sharing wealth brings questions
By MURRAY CHASS
The New York Times
Seahawks select UM's Jennings
The Associated Press
Senators hand Bolts early exit
The Associated Press
Situation in Iran echoes Cold War
By DAVID E. SANGER
and ELAINE SCIOLINO
The New York Times
Spiller wins title in 100
By JOHN PATTON
Sun high school sports editor
Something Bruin in Jax
The Associated Press
Southern Cal surprise Bush, Leinart drop in an otherwise pretty predictable first round
The Associated Press
Sox, Devil Rays trade beanballs
The Associated Press
Seminoles, Hurricanes have record-setting first round
The Associated Press
Shaw serves up Florida history fiction-wrapped
By GARY KIRKLAND
Sun staff writer
Sky-High gas prices: Are speculators to blame?
By KEVIN G. HALL
Knight Ridder Newspapers
Spend respectfully.
The Denver Post
The plaza should be shared, with no one monopolizing it
Trade deal derailing war on drugs?
The Associated Press
The world is warming up to nuclear power
BY STEVEN MUFSON
The Washington Post
Tom Selleck reprises role as police chief in CBS' 'Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise'
BY FRAZIER MOORE
The Associated Press
Using weapons to prevent their creation seems odd
UF early admissions data show more black applicants rejected than other groups
By JACK STRIPLING
Sun staff writer
With outrage at pumps, eyes turning to Gulf gas
By CORY REISS
Sun Washington Bureau
Your Last Chance: The 2006 Parade of Homes concludes today
By RISA POLANSKY
Special to The Sun