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Articles in Apr 24, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Pitching continues to fail Sky Sox
by Bob Schaller - METRO
- ACCURACY WATCH
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Local economists have rosy view
by Jeanne Davant -
Even? No, Steven/ Reinprecht's goal keeps Kings from tying series
by Dan Wolken -
Drought regulation passes/ Council OKs limits if levels at reservoirs
by Tom Ragan -
To keep baby's food safe, follow these easy guidelines
by Sheila Ryan - SIGNIFICANT FIRES IN COLORADO HISTORY
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Speed lifts Liberty over Cheyenne Mountain
by Kurt Eilmes - Making the world prettier for Earth Day
- BRIEFS
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New building will expand indoor flea market space/ Wintertime bargain-
by Sara Nesbitt -
Fire season hits hard / Blaze near Bailey causes evacuation of 400
by Barry Noreen The Gazette - BRIEFS
- CAMPAIGN CENTRAL
- WHAT'S THAT?
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Fire season hits hard/ Owens declares drought emergency in Colorado
by Kyle Henley -
Lions follow advice, stick to the routine
by Scott Prater -
Floodplain program deficient/ FEMA still investigating county's
by Pam Zubeck -
Cadets face hackers in cyberbattle/ Military students test computer
by John Diedrich -
Enron failure 'about values'/ Bad accounting didn't cause collapse,
by Wayne Heilman - GAME 4
- LETTERS
- It's spring time
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Revolving door on restaurants leads to exciting changes
by Teresa J. Farney -
Twins are top doubles tandem for Air Force
by Tim Mimick - UNDER THE DOME
- BACK PAGES
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Suspect arrested for rapes in Fort Collins, Philadelphia
by Barry Bortnick -
Long goals go long way/ Victory over Pine Creek gives Lewis-Palmer
by Mark Fitzhenry - OBITUARIES
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Bank offers charter school line of credit
by Kimberly Lamke -
Tenacious D parodies really rock
by Michael Salkind -
Avalanche defense gets back to a more familiar role
by Dan Wolken - Stuck in the mud/ For better, for worse, City Council shows as little
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Group wants Teller roads office examined
by Jeremy Meyer - BY POPULAR DEMAND
- ROUNDUP
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CU-Springs prof will teach in Italy on scholarship
by Barry Noreen -
Ratings will compare state nursing homes
by Lou Gonzales -
We gather together/ Dining clubs flourishing with a delicious
by Teresa J. Farney