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Articles in Feb 2, 2000 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Signs of trouble/ Names of dead found on Bauer petitions
by Pam Zubeck -
Weather project targets a puzzle
by C.G. Wallace -
Mercernary
by Lee Jenkins -
Mitchell burns Wasson's new-look defense
by Nick Walter -
Body of Littleton boy, 11, found in trash container
by Barry Bortnick - Back pages
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Legislature is stifling proposed growth bills
by Genevieve Anton - Business in brief
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State is best in Michigan
by The Associated Press -
With poetic license, you can snag new plates
by Ralph Routon - BULLETIN BOARD
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Tri-Lakes may vote on district/ Property tax increase would pay for
by Pam Zubeck -
Nuggets sign Issel to four-year contract
by The Associated Press -
Air Academy sinks Rampart
by Kara Rathke - The Gazette Accuracy Watch
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- Ho-hum politics/ What they're talking about, what America isn't
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Celebrity chef dreams up heavenly home meal
by Teresa J. Farney -
No. 5 Notre Dame fries Providence
by The Associated Press -
New building for New Life/ Poor access may affect location
by Eric Gorski -
Bills pick at abortion rights without proposing a ban
by Michele Ames -
Snowpack not deep so far
by The Associated Press -
No pain, no gain not true for Avs
by Lee Jenkins -
St. Mary's slips by Manitou Springs
by Marshall Allen -
USOC closes in on new chief
by Lynn Zinser - City
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Panel OKs telemarketing 'no-call' list
by Jennifer Hamilton -
Roast easy/ Snuggle up with this braised hunk for convenient meal
by Teresa J. Farney - Front Range notes
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Scrub up winter squash, root veggies for cooking
by Pat Kendall -
Intel may hire 2,000 workers in Springs
by Joanna Bean -
Officers become victims in women's defense class
by Danielle Nieves - Obituaries
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Stith used to teammates' comings, goings by now
by Thomas Harding - Sidelines
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Signs warn of danger at busy intersection
by Debra Franco -
Springs firm draws fine from OSHA
by The Associated Press -
Insurance firms unite/ Move will help Channelpoint expand service
by Chris Walsh -
Air Force draws attention
by Jorge Arangure Jr. - SIDELINES
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Man found dead inside motel
by Debra Franco - Under the Dome
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Lightweight champion finally gets title bout in hometown of Denver
by John Branch -
Company expected to have big impact
by Wayne Heilman -
Veterans want health promise kept
by Mary Boyle -
Groundhog may stay awake because of diet
by P. Solomon Banda -
Spectranetics posts profit
by Joanna Bean -
Feeling out of place is nothing new
by Jorge Arangure Jr.