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2014-04-27
DISPARATE DESTINIES
GRIZ FIZZLE
Shelby records steady decline
Former Griz owner Heisley dead at 77
TWO NEW SAINTS
WINNERS BY DESIGN
ARTFUL STORIES
RACISM PROBE
Feds don’t require median barriers
Stowaway survival tale shines light on national crisis
John Paul II’s legacy stained by church sex-abuse scandal
South African democracy marks 20th anniversary
Sanctions loom, observers held in east
Obama calibrates China message
Nigeria bogged down with Boko Haram
NATO troops die in helicopter crash
More renounce citizenship, deny stereotype
Hospice hosts teen graduation so sick mother can attend
West Point works to boost female cadet enrollments
Navy reels over Blue Angels sex scandal
Angola Prison Rodeo marks 50 years
Sherwood Middle braced for TCAP
State has its largest faith-based cleanup
Different views of Capitol gridlock
Grandfather accused of stabbing
Changes afoot at clubs
Piketty has grim view of income disparity
ARCHITECTS
Griz vision for game didn’t include poor shooting eyes
Pirates continue Cards’ slide
Bruins knock out Red Wings
Joerger’s first year a success
Thunder sixth man makes difference
LeBron: ‘No room for Donald Sterling in NBA’
LeBron powers Heat over Bobcats
Carter buzzer-beater gives Mavs series lead
Pacers even series with Hawks
Pastner, staff on nationwide talent search
Sophomore running back shines during Arkansas’ Red-White game
Clowney in spotlight as draft approaches
South Korea’s Noh leads by two at Zurich
No major changes recommended by TWRA for 2014-15
Logano outfoxes ex-champs in win
Scary, but fun
Panola Countian 1 of 3 former felons newly able to vote
Rival universities team up for goal
Columbus church won Kerr-McGee settlement
4 Memphis firefighters injured in warehouse blaze
Grandfather accused of stabbing
Prom dress shopping perilous for plus-size girls
Turkish delights
Prudence doesn’t malign her mane
There are ‘rules’ about what to wear and when
Fish has benefits for heart and more
Watoto runs on work, passion
Dance troupe experience builds achievers from inside out
Supreme Court takes cowardly way out
Untangling Citizens United, McCutcheon
ON THE WEB
Cities form progressive incubators
Preferences perpetuate stereotypes
It’s first step toward change
Former justice is way out of line
The goal: Low air fares, more options
A damning audit
Give teens options
Poor service at MEM
Iles imbues his writing with Southern edginess
Southern history, mystery meet in captivating, suspenseful novel
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