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East Coast fishermen protest federal catch rules

Middle school football team has a singer on the sidelines

Pecan harvest season poses a nutty problem

Confused, excited fans wanted to hold his hand

A mall where the buffalo roam

Iconic fishermen's memorial rejected for quarter

Hall of Famer's grandson picks college over pro ball

Martha's Vineyard icon has Deep South connection

A mother's heart touches America's wounded warriors

Birthday bash guised teen drinking party, say police

Skydiver's quest is more than 100 adrenaline rushes

Astronaut wonders where our confidence has gone

Former poet laureate discovers Oklahoma's 'stark beauty

Soldier's World War II sacrifice recognized 66 years later

Economy, frugal travel cloud tourism season's forecast

Get it straight: Newspapers' struggle is revenue, not readership

Why newspapers are here to stay

Chrysler bankruptcy rattles an auto industry town

'Best of CNHI' honors local newspapers that got national scoops

Police catch on to prolific 911 prankster

Child author's adventure is just beginning

Pastor uses billboard, online video to combat 'the devil's sex'

Historical accuracy rules in grown-ups' sandbox

New industry ads promote the value of newspapers

Rare winter twisters leave Oklahomans sifting through debris

Newspaper execs launch campaign to 'fight back'

A life lost 45 years ago planted a seed for inauguration

Hope warmed crowds at Obama's historic inauguration

Inaugural spectator prizes her presidential streak

Steady snow taxes volunteer shovelers

Witch House slams the door on ghost hunters

Injury will sideline Sooner during championship

Wall Street scandal tramples a community's benefactors

Monster ice storm grips New England

Teens find joy in sewing for newborns

Florist makes a presidential arrangement

Bonnie and Clyde trail leads to historic garage apartment

Inauguration guests looking far and wide for hotel rooms

Top pages from CNHI papers
Check out the front pages of CNHI newspapers on Nov. 5, 2008, the day after voters chose Democrat Sen. Barack Obama to be the 44th president of the United States.