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Articles in Oct 2, 2000 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Helton adds a fitting end to stellar season
by Thomas Harding -
Nagging injury frustrates Davis
by John Branch - MARATHON: Ethiopian continues country's heritage by winning men's
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Changes in store for county code
by Rich Laden - Local briefing
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Anti-abortion activists protest as part of national campaign
by Gina Perales -
Absences costly/ Today's student count decides funds
by Bill Hethcock - SIDELINES
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Athletes, and their tears, rule Olympics
by Lynn Zinser -
ALL THINGS Hispanic/ Colorado Springs celebrates a rich and diverse
by Gina Perales - Bankruptcies
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Young, old celebrate at Intergeneration Day
by Sue McMillin - Aerobatic pilot killed/ Plane crashes during air show
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CC women's soccer team loses game by the Bay
by The Gazette - TEAM HANDBALL: Denmark defeats Hungary in final/ Denmark defends
- Helping Hands
- ON THE WEB
- A detour/ Microsoft case takes another turn into a more uncertain
- STATE
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Rockies stick to rebuilding plan
by Thomas Harding -
Patriots' patsies/ Stumbling Broncos lose to New England
by John Branch - NOTEBOOK: Reason for collapse of U.S. 1,500-meter runner Suzy Favor
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Every day its own memory
by Lynn Zinser, Paula Parrish - Kudos
- Obituaries
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Former Councilman Parisi dies
by Rich Laden -
Is it who or whom?/ Group dedicated to language clarity
by Susan Warmbrunn -
Junior golf in good hands/ Program has produced many of the region's
by Ralph Routon - RHYTHMIC GYMNASTICS: Unexpected Russian wins gold/ Hoop hard to hold
- Locations
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Market is right prescription for drug plans
by Wayne Heilman - Letters
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Zero-tolerance case/ Lewis-Palmer expulsions in appeals court
by Bill Hethcock -
Conservative group refocuses strategy
by Eric Gorski -
No easy answers for collapse
by Ralph Routon - REPORT CARD: A rundown on how area athletes fared in the 2000 Games
- Incorporations
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City, county discuss joint measure on drainage
by Pam Zubeck -
Jury duty an inconvenient but civic obligation
by Lou Gonzales -
Time for a tee party/ Area golfers begin bids for state
by Kurt Eilmes - WRESTLING: U.S. shut out of freestyle gold for first time since 1968/
- CLASS ACT
- 60 seconds with: Zorene Cruise
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Springs federal building plans moving forward
by Pam Zubeck -
Crash victim identified as weightlifter
by Gina Perales - Air Academy 40, Mesa Ridge 37
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The greatest, baby/ New England coach praises Bledsoe's play at Mile
by Ralph Routon -
A life of struggle produces a book of rare truth
by Rosemary Harris - Forum helps remove guesswork from evaluating economic trends
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Weather on path to winter
by The Gazette - Street smarts/ Parents urged to walk with kids
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Rockies' star expects even more next year
by Thomas Harding -
Red zone turns into twilight zone
by Ralph Routon -
Closing Ceremonies Sydney says G'day for final time as rollicking
by Lynn Zinser -
A question of title/ Palmer McAllister's No. 1 reputation faces
by Rich Laden - People
- CRIME STOPPERS
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Murder trial begins/ Husband accused of killing DJ Cindy Roads
by Bill Hethcock - BACK PAGES
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Palmer airs it out in win over Lewis-Palmer
by Tony Torres - USOC chief loved Sydney Games/ Blake thought U.S. fared well, is
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- Getting out the vote/ Residents can register at schools
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