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  1. Jessie W. Forbes Jr.
  2. Kyle Busch wins first career Nextel Cup race
  3. Mary R. Williams
  4. Tech support
  5. Indians ticket collector lifelong baseball fan
  6. Hope, help available for family, friends of alcoholics
  7. Today's To Dos
  8. New Orleans faces daunting rebuilding job
  9. Young students will soon 'Take 10' for exercise
  10. Cecil R. Gooding
  11. Indians finish season with sweep
  12. Safety train collides with semi
  13. John F. Kinney
  14. Google Earth brings detailed maps to life
  15. Aquarium's $23M makeover nears completion
  16. Today's To Dos
  17. Girl Scout open house, show Saturday
  18. Three armed men rob La Grange Wachovia
  19. Shelette G. Battle
  20. Postseason begins with unusual road trip
  21. Bark beetles attacking local trees
  22. Voters slow to embrace city elections
  23. Shaquatta S. Garner
  24. Library honors courtyard, celebrates pending growth
  25. Put the Duke win in perspective
  26. Money in hand
  27. Bobby R. Heath Sr.
  28. Ten suggestions for the fall gardener
  29. Demon Deacons look ahead to tough trip
  30. Tennis court construction to begin at Fairfield
  31. Nathaniel "Boot" Simmons
  32. Baby supplies needed
  33. Out with the old
  34. Mary R. Williams
  35. NAACP plans banquet
  36. There are still people who care
  37. Youth tell Golden 'K' of summer experiences
  38. Today's To Dos
  39. Power Squadron offering boating class
  40. International group offers relief
  41. Blood drives planned
  42. Library chills out with cool treats
  43. Three armed men rob La Grange Wachovia
  44. Out with the old
  45. Anthropologists, historians return coffins to burial site
  46. Kinston takes 1-0 lead in CL playoffs
  47. Jessie W. "Rabbit" Forbes Jr.
  48. Ministries of Mercy to aid Katrina victims
  49. Warthogs' Daigle a triple threat
  50. Reesce D. Joyner
  51. Herring, Parrott tennis rout WCD
  52. Arendell Parrott Academy celebrates 40 years of excellence
  53. Anntonya Sutton
  54. We will be swingin'
  55. Alvin C. Turner
  56. Man jailed under $100,000 bond
  57. Today's To Dos
  58. Daily News reporter charged with sexual assault
  59. Anthropologists, historians return coffins to burial site
  60. Fairfield bridge names winners
  61. Prayer Walk empowered with divine intent
  62. Shelette G. Battle
  63. Playoff atmosphere changes everything
  64. School bond referendum axed
  65. Goose Creek events
  66. Suspended services to be restored
  67. Shaquatta Shaunte' Garner
  68. Kinston advances to Mills Cup Championship
  69. New principal takes reins at Jones Middle
  70. NAACP today
  71. Team Impact spreads faith through feats of strength
  72. Reesce D. Joyner
  73. Wheat Swamp showdown
  74. Briefs
  75. La Grange celebrates 25th Garden Spot Festival
  76. Anntonya D. Sutton
  77. Demon Deacons face familiar face in Husker's Taylor
  78. Local Calendar
  79. Officials await final base-closing list
  80. Alvin C. Turner
  81. Today's To Dos
  82. Prayer Walk empowered with divine intent
  83. Blue Devils improve to 4-0 with win over Hawks
  84. LCC student a Coca-Cola scholar
  85. People displaced by Katrina need more than a bed
  86. Bank robbers remain at large
  87. Walter E. Gardner
  88. Woman earns M.A.
  89. Kinston moves to help hurricane victims
  90. Dixon R. Harrison Sr.
  91. Tripp, Greene lead Chargers past Rams
  92. Memorial Hall's Sunday open house to feature student performers
  93. Husband charged with shooting wife
  94. Kandis Super
  95. Indians enter series all business
  96. More and more
  97. Greene Central rolls past Hawks
  98. Kinston falls 26-13 at West Craven
  99. Today's To Dos
  100. 9/11 memories re-enforced, as if anyone will forget