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Articles in Nov 16, 2001 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Issel making claim for Van Exel to be all-star
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By the book/ Readers' imaginations vividly spelled out on the big
by Warren Epstein -
Singer at work/ Opportunity found Sammy Kershaw when he wasn't
by Jen Mulson -
Mall again will host license renewals
by The Gazette -
IT'S A JUNGLE IN THERE/ Interior landscaping can bring life to the
by Dru Wilson -
Latest injury won't cause Davis to ponder retirement
by Kamon Simpson -
Star DJs set to mix it up in the Springs
by Bill Reed - Letters
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Fine Arts project closer/ Noted firm will design center's expansion
by Mark Arnest -
Real world can wait a little longer/Chance for gold convinces gymnast
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri - Cheap Eats
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Xbox opens to high demand/Microsoft game system sells quickly
by Sara Nesbitt - Obituaries
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Afghans in Springs fearful of 'quick fix'/ Taliban loss doesn't
by Cary Leider Vogrin -
Loud and clear/ New coach wants Falcons to make some noise this
by Tim Mimick/The Gazette - Briefs
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Committed to ska-punk genre, they're Reel Big Fish in a real small
by Jen Mulson -
County building facility for household waste
by The Gazette - Briefs
- IN SEARCH OF ONION RINGS
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Issel red-faced after loss/Nuggets' poor shooting, lack of effort
by John Branch -
Hop on board Big Train for a trip to '60s family dining
by Anne Christensen - Web site
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Transplant policy changed/Colorado baby's death leads to revamping of
by Bill Radford - Briefs
- BACK PAGES
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Unlikely path to the pros/ Injuries, circumstance open door for
by Kamon Simpson - Second Stone lands in 'Thick' of it
- Set higher ed free/CU wants to do without revenue limits; maybe it
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Consulting firm lays out nearly 50 tips to help D-11
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FrontRange chooses industry vet as new CEO
by Chris Walsh -
Strike the rematch/ Air Academy has rare second chance to storm
by Mark Fitzhenry -
Powerful 'Strange Snow' is more timely than ever
by Mark Arnest -
Spectranetics rides out tech market troubles
by Chris Walsh -
E-mail from good friends puts ordeal into perspective
by Rich Tosches -
Electric rates likely to drop under Utilities proposal
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'They have really come on'/ Cheyenne Mountain rolling after
by Troy Schwindt -
But is it art?/For craft exhibit at the BAC, the answer is a loud
by Mark Arnest - Briefs
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Springs teacher receives top accolade
by Jeremy Meyer -
Stimulus plan could be mixed bag for Colorado
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Nuggets pinged, should've ponged
by John Branch - HOCKEY
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Colorado College happy to be home/ Six of next eight to be at World
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Snoop Dogg puffing his way to City Auditorium
by Bill Reed - Metro
- ACCURACY WATCH
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It isn't any honeymoon in Vegas/Poor production at QB, 0-4 start lead
by Tim Mimick - THE WIZARD WORLD
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Agilent slashes 4,000 jobs/ Springs effect unclear until December
by Chris Walsh - Births