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Saturday, October 23, 2004 -- Volume 8, No. 296
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The Lakota Bowl
Lakota East junior Paul Bowen turned the heavily hyped "Backyard Brawl" into a virtual one-man show. Our high school sports section has coverage and photos of all the big games.
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'Challengers' to watch voters
The Republican and Democratic parties named hundreds of challengers Friday to monitor voting in Hamilton County, taking the scrutiny of the election up a couple notches.
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Murder suspect wants to die
Marco Chapman asked a judge Friday to execute him for killing two children and wounding their mother and sister two years ago.
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Festival seating back tonight
At U.S. Bank Arena tonight, rock fans will be able to do something not permitted, except for one time, at the venue for 25 years: Go without a reserved seat.
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Career in costume
You probably won't see anyone dressed as a dumpster at Halloween parties, but John Schenz is still trying.
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Marvelous mirrors
Home Style: Mirrors are re-emerging, more refined and clad in gold leaf, adding light and amplifying space.
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Mercedes upgrades C-Class
Previous C-Class interiors were nothing to write home about, but this year's upgrades have finally given the Baby Benzes the upscale ambience they deserve.
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