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Articles in Aug 3, 2001 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
- Quoteworthy
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Gays showing pride at festival
by Kirsten Orsini-Meinhard -
Cadet is first to plead innocent in drug scandal
by Becca Blond -
Glitter nearly obscures 'Cinderella' gold
by Mark Arnest -
Powerball jackpot attracts Coloradans/ 511,000 tickets sold for $66
by Mark Kawar -
The weather fore-caster/ Tourney has its own lightning predictor
by Nick Walter -
Broncos' cornerback battle brewing with new addition
by Kamon Simpson -
Kids center shut for now/ Boys & Girls Club's southeast unit hit by
by Eric Gorski -
A royal treat/ Disney serves up the sweet with 'Princess Diaries'
by Warren Epstein - WEB SITE
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Rockies' loss earns PG rating/ Despite lack of offense, Colorado
by Thomas Harding -
Springs attorney arrested in sex assault of 13-year-old girl
by Danielle Nieves - NOW APPEARING
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Upstart Del's Beli satisfies your taste for the unusual
by Anne Christensen -
Roots Revival/ 'O Brother' comedic hit has restored simple pluck to
by Jen Mulson -
Lightning strikes out stroke play
by John Branch - METRO
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Treasurer violated law/ Judge fines Coffman for using state cash to
by Kyle Henley - THE SKINNY
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Ranch purchase nearly done/ Buyer may develop or sell parts of
by Rich Laden - BACK PAGES
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Las Vegas rolls a lucky seven
by The Gazette - Obituaries
- ACCURACY WATCH
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Exhibit takes broad view of 'landscapes'
by Mark Arnest -
Second person attacked by bear at Scout camp
by Anslee Willett - BRIEFS
- Behind the ropes
- Privatize it/ Dislocation for some can mean greater efficiency, less
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Commandant leaving the best one-star job
by John Diedrich - 'Hedwig' will rock the Mayan
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Not all employees have insurance/ One-fourth of full-time workers
by Bill Radford - All the best from Greeley/ THURSDAY'S HIGHLIGHTS FROM BRONCOS
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Neagle has lost his rhythm, says he would 'boo' himself
by Thomas Harding -
Owens sends higher ed back to study hall
by Kyle Henley - BRIEFS
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Xiren a solo act, with a little help from band
by Jen Mulson - TRACK & FIELD ACADEMIC ALL-MWC TEAM
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Janzen storms to International lead
by John Branch -
Filmmaker searches for truth in Ramsey case
by Barry Bortnick -
Net Effect/ Make your garden a butterfly magnet
by Dru Wilson -
Couple squeezing out a living with accordions
by Laura Austin-Eurich -
Energized Janzen feasts on Castle Pines
by Lynn Zinser -
Old Glory rises above desecration - and needs no one's protection
by Dan Njegomir - BRIEFS
- CHEAP EATS
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Remains of AFA graduate shot down in '67 returned
by John Diedrich - Young riders/ Cowboys and cowgirls show their true grit at the
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Daly is a living story of survival
by Lynn Zinser -
Commissioners support asking for 10-year property tax boost
by Pam Zubeck -
Despite offending IMAX sensibilities, 'Haunted' is wicked-good
by Warren Epstein -
Survivor - A&E style/ 16 plucky people brave karaoke and cheap wine
by Katie Johnston