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Jamboree death probes continue (8/10/2005)
Investigation into National Scout Jamboree accident still under investigation

Thoughts about the jamboree (8/8/2005)
Some recaps from the National Scout Jamboree

On-air military DJs help keep up morale (8/8/2005)
It's true: Military members are heroes

Top stories of the past week (8/7/2005)
Top stories of the past week

Bush spectacle at Scout jamboree had little to do with reality (8/5/2005)
Bush at the jamboree: Please tell me it was all just a bad dream

Getaway Day (8/4/2005)
Thousands of Scouts fold up their tent city, depart national jamboree

Oldest Scout full of jamboree memories (8/4/2005)
Oldest Scout at Jamboree would rather be just another 'Hey, you!'

90-year-old Scout gets celebrity treatment (8/3/2005)
Oldest Scout at jamboree would rather be just another 'Hey, you!'

Scouts plan return to Fort A. P. Hill in 2010 (8/3/2005)
Now that the event's over, planning begins for next National Scout Jamboree

CBS producer sees the other side of news (8/3/2005)
Newsman takes time off to serve in jamboree media post.

Jamboree volunteers pay a price to help out (8/3/2005)
Workers make sacrifices to help Scouts enjoy experience.

Females hold own at jambo (8/3/2005)
More than 1,000 women assist at the National Scout Jamboree

Real house emerges at temporary home (8/3/2005)
Boy Scouts help Caroline County Habitat for Humanity build a house for single mother, young daughter.

TRIBUTE set in STONE Sculpture to honor 4 accident victims (8/2/2005)
Boy Scouts working with sculptor to fashion memorial to Scout leaders killed in electrical accident

trading PATCHES (8/2/2005)
Patch trading is all the rage at National Scout Jamboree

What to do with spare lasagna? (8/2/2005)
Jamboree makes plans to get rid of its considerable leftovers

Despite sadness, Scouts say the jamboree is a success. (8/2/2005)
Despite sadness, Scouts say the jamboree is a success.

6,000 items will find their way to the lost and found (8/2/2005)
You might be surprised what turns up in the lost and found at the National Scout Jamboree

Executive salute (8/1/2005)
President Bush impresses many Scouts during jamboree's long-awaited arena show

'Hey, we can do that, too' (8/1/2005)
At jamboree, even Scouts with special needs build confidence and develop their can-do spirit

Scouting to EX TREMES 7 Scouts try their skills at some of the jamboree's newest extreme activities A (7/31/2005)
Mountain boarding is the newest attraction at jamboree

Patchwork world Scouts scramble to claim a spot on map of globe L (7/31/2005)
Giant world map made of Scouts' patches a must-see at jamboree

Scouts not prepared for worst? (7/31/2005)
Problems reveal Scout officials were not well-prepared for 2005 jamboree, event planners say.

Jamboree leaves lasting memories for boys (7/31/2005)
Boy Scouts fill their National Jamboree with kid-friendly special moments

Top stories of the past week (7/31/2005)
Top stories of the past week

SCOUT SPENDING Scouts scrimp, save or spend like crazy at the jamboree (7/31/2005)
Some parents send their sons to the National Scout Jamboree with as much as $500 in spending money. There are plenty of items for the Scouts to buy

BSA's faith in God poses problem (7/31/2005)
Critics say the Scouts should not be allowed to use public facilities because it's a religious organization

Bush offers sympathy, prayers for fallen Scouting leaders (7/31/2005)
"The men you lost were models of good citizenship," Bush told the estimated 50,000 Scouts, leaders and visitors attending the event, where boys yelled "Boy Scouts Rock!"

The National Scout Jamboree is so big it has its own ZIP code--but only for a month every four years. Tent Town (7/30/2005)
ZIP Code 22428 exists for less than a month only every four years or so. But the code, which belongs to the National Boy Scout Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill in Caroline County, comes with many of the amenities of other cities. By Lisa Chinn

Scouts take side trips to hospital (7/30/2005)
Dozens of Scouts and Scout leaders have been treated at Mary Washington Hospital during the jamboree

Official praises boys' good-health habits (7/30/2005)
The U.S. surgeon general drops in for a visit to National Scout Jamboree at Fort A. P. Hill.

WORLD OF SCOUTING (7/30/2005)
Scouts from 22 foreign countries are enjoying the National Scout Jamboree at Fort A. P. Hill in Caroline County

President may appear at jamboree on Sunday (7/29/2005)
President may appear at jamboree on Sunday

National jamboree offers Jewish Scouts from across the country the chance to experience a spiritual rite of passage (7/29/2005)
National jamboree offers Jewish Scouts from across the country the chance to experience a spiritual rite of passage

Jamboree recovering Tragedy, heat trauma, then relief (7/29/2005)
Thursday looks up at the National Scout Jamboree

Heat, rain ravage jamboree (7/28/2005)
Hundreds of jamboree attendees overcome by brutal heat at A. P. Hill

Heat, rain no stranger to jamboree (7/28/2005)
Heat, rain no stranger to jamboree

Scout leaders broke rules as they raised tent (7/28/2005)
Spokesman says leaders killed in electrical accident violated Scout teachings in raising tent

Warner takes heat, but wins some fans (7/28/2005)
Governor answers questions from Virginia Scouts during appearance at 2005 jamboree.

Scouts flock to anything wet as heat wave hits jamboree (7/28/2005)
Boy Scouts try to beat the heat; recent days' temperatures set records

Wireless firms making sure Scouts stay connected (7/28/2005)
Wireless access at the jamboree: Can the Scouts get a signal?

Scouting for Help Area offices add workers to man jamboree booths (7/28/2005)
Jamboree creates temporary job opportunities, provides place for existing businesses to set up new locations.

thursday (7/28/2005)
A calendar of events taking place locally this week

Accident victims were 'best' of Alaska (7/27/2005)
Men killed at jamboree described as outgoing, dedicated Scout leaders.

Scouts seek fun in somber scene (7/27/2005)
Jamboree mood: After the tragedy, the show must go on

'Stand-down' at jamboree Memorial service slated for victims (7/27/2005)
Army declares 'safety stand-down ' at A.P. Hill following jamboree accident; investigation continues

Day is hottest in generations (7/27/2005)
Region tries to stay cool amid heat wave

Heat, rain ravage jamboree (7/27/2005)
Hundreds of jamboree attendees overcome by brutal heat of jamboree.

Sons of killed Scout leaders head home (7/26/2005)
Officials probe fatal accident

A temporary city (7/26/2005)
Setting up Jamboree City

Scoutfest experiences 'new normal' security (7/26/2005)
Military takes tougher precautions at first post-9/11 National Scout Jamboree

At the jamboree, at last Boy Scouts arrive from far and wide (7/26/2005)
For many Scouts, jamboree is the end of a long, winding road

Park welcomes Scouts (7/26/2005)
National battlefield park extends hours, offers programs to support Scout jamboree.

Mystery, adventure appeal to older boys (7/26/2005)
Scouts love to read

4 Alaskan scout leaders die at Jamboree (7/25/2005)
Four people are dead and two more seriously injured after an electrical mishap yesterday at the National Scout Jamboree.

First wave arrives (7/25/2005)
Excitement almost palpable as initial 7,000 Scouts and their leaders reach Fort A.P. Hill for national jamboree

Information on visiting the 2005 National Scout Jamboree (7/25/2005)
Information on visiting the 2005 National Scout Jamboree

Jamboree generating big windfall (7/25/2005)
National Scout Jamboree at Caroline Army post is expected to pump $17 million to $25 million into the economy, businesses of the region.

Information on visiting the Jamboree (7/24/2005)
Information on visiting the Jamboree

Jamboree mission (7/24/2005)
U.S. military's role at jamboree: Training, recruiting