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Articles in Nov 29, 1999 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Air Force shots go south at North Texas
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Ornaments raise cash for Ronald McDonald House
by Dru Wilson -
Consumers flocking to Internet for mortgages
by Wayne Heilman - Incorporations
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Lawmaker looks for another way to serve
by Ralph Routon - Obituaries
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They're young and in charge, and local work force benefits
by Rachel Evans - 60 seconds with: Joseph Rallo
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Making an impact/ Lewis-Palmer's Serteen Club grows into model and
by Clint Rosebush - Springs employers plan no new hiring
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From reluctance to excellence/ Lewis-Palmer soccer star is The
by Nick Walter -
Talking animals populate new comic that kicks off today in The
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Match jobs with interests to boost employee retention
by Carol Odell - People
- No exceptions:/ Are zero-tolerance policies too harsh?
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Silver Key eases burdens of wheelchair
by Gina Perales - Locations
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Doing your duty when courtroom calls
by Bill Hethcock - Small businesses give legislators a wish list
- Back pages
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Holiday book fair will benefit Ruth Washburn Nursery School
by Dru Wilson -
Ramtron celebrates holiday with annual meeting
by Joanna Bean - Kudos
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Survey will gauge mood in Springs
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It's a laugher/ Former CC coach has found his place - with a bunch
by Lynn Zinser -
Strong evidence, storytelling help jurors make decisions
by Bill Hethcock - Springs attractions debut in 360-degree virtual tour
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OUR VIEW
by Freer trade/ China's admission to the WTO is an improvement, if a -
Sierra teen knows what is important, how to excel
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Builders already pay much of development cost
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Farmers resist adding bird to threatened list/ Wildlife officials
by Mary Boyle - Coach of the year
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Access denied/ Upstart airline loses ground with customers
by Gina Perales - YOUTH VOLUNTEERS
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Teens are the movers and shakers of the country
by Joshua Vogt - On the Web
- CONNECT
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Celebrity status/ How do you become a hero to your players? Know
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri -
Tough rules/ Pro: They protect students against weapons, drugs,
by Nancy Mitchell - LETTERS
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Clash of interests and principles/ Springs brokers and lenders are
by Wayne Heilman - Bankruptcies
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Y2K fears prompt back-to-basics mentality
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Holidays instill a spirit of giving/ Donors encouraged to plan their
by Eric Gorski - Pat On The Back
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Students give back to community/ Volunteering teens discover
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Eliminate personal property tax, don't quibble over refunds
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Violinist not just stringing listeners along, but sharing emotions
by Roxanne Muoz - CONNECT