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Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Articles in Jul 26, 2001 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Trade gives farm a hand/ Rockies add youth to Triple-A club
by Thomas Harding -
Council satisfied with first try at a cyber-town hall meeting
by Ed Sealover - BUSINESS IN BRIEF
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Test scores just part of the picture, officials say
by Anslee Willett - Seven things to watch at Broncos training camp
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Retiring city planner leaves behind a changed Springs
by Ed Sealover -
High-school athletes find home with Dogg Pound in off-season
by Todd Burgess - BACK PAGES
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Broncos camp has over-shoulder look/ Biggest competition found in
by Kamon Simpson -
Schools still need bus drivers/ Shortage not as bad this year,
by Pam Zubeck -
Denver, DIA offer $1 million for nonstop flights to France
by Barry Bortnick -
CU, Air Force to renew acquaintance
by The Gazette - Obituaries
- New high-tech topographical trail maps - they're digitally tops
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Students can't do the math/ Only 14 percent of 10th-graders
by Kyle Henley -
Driver wants to use PPIR as Springs board to adjusted goal
by Tim Mimick -
Lottery case sent to Pueblo/ Lawmaker's challenge to Powerball
by Barry Bortnick -
Art Klein stays busy being constructive
by Trudy Thomas -
U.S. hockey team better defensively with age
by Lynn Zinser -
$40,000 raised for Bear Creek center
by Pam Zubeck - Local camp cooks show how it's done
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ACT scores decline with mandated testing
by Bill McKeown -
Players accept blame for trade
by Thomas Harding -
Flooded roads stall traffic/ Rain, water main break give drivers
by Gina Perales -
Youth counselor latest suspect in Springs-Pueblo Internet sting
by Becca Blond -
A mall that's not a mall/ Developer envisions small upscale stores
by Rich Laden -
Coors Field is Cat's box/ Galarraga leads Giants past Rockies
by Thomas Harding - Trade liberates/ It is the world's bureaucratization that self-
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'Six Feet Under' digs deeper each week
by Warren Epstein - BRIEFS
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Get lost/ Kenosha, Tarryall trails offer incredible lightness of
by Deb Acord - BRIEFS
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Judgment issued against Wingate for checks; suit over loans pending
by Ed Sealover - BRIEFS
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Report cards will rank each school/ Critics fear CSAP scores will
by Kyle Henley -
Showers could cleanse weary Sky Sox
by Sarah Warren - METRO
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Trio of bands heat up the audience at City Auditorium
by Jeff Douglas -
Low flows killing off river trout, officials say
by Tom Ragan