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Articles in May 3, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Kadets charge the net/ Air Academy has good chance of sending three
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Homer caps comeback victory for St. Mary's
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'Not nirvana, but pretty close' Fountain up for national award
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Owens set to OK bear trackers/ Hunters will kill problem animals
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'Ending' sums up current state of Allen's career
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'Lion' is king of musical theater despite mousy Disney material
by Mark Arnest -
An interleague of their own/ WCHL exploring merger, playing games vs.
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Son does father one better in CSCS win
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School heading off meningitis/ Fort Carson offers antibiotics after
by Carlos Acevedo - NOW APPEARING
- TIDBITS
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Gods of GEEK ROCK/ Against the odds, Weezer remains a driving force
by Bill Reed - PREP ROUNDUP
- BRIEFS
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Skyview teacher receives award from Gazette
by The Gazette - ACCURACY WATHC
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Keep tongue in cheek for greasy 'Deuces Wild'
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'Negative' music really feel-good, Yorn says
by Jen Mulson -
Colorado crying out for a little rain -KEY- FIRE WATCH 2002
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Catcher's play signals better days ahead
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri -
ECA: 'There is no quit in these guys'
by Kurt Eilmes - CAMPAIGN CENTRAL
- IN & OUT/ A look at home and garden news and events
- DENVER
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Black 47 injects rock with street smarts
by Jen Mulson - PREP GIRLS SOCCER PREVIEWS
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He's been seen walking across the water hazard
by Jim Bainbridge - ROADWORK
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City Council considers future while trying to unearth past
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Soccer drama takes 'Shot at Glory' but falls short of filmmakers'
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Kids show taste in art/ Artists pull ideas out of a box and try to
by Mark Arnest -
Carson's top NCO demoted/ General relieves post's command sergeant
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Everything coming up wins for Rockies
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri - LETTERS
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Kramer unveiling successor/ City manager ready to name police chief
by Ed Sealover - The Buzz/talk, tidbits & trivia
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Celebracin!/ Get a taste of Hispanic culture at Cinco de Mayo fiesta
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Downtown's restaurant row getting Famous
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Lewis-Palmer leads after long day at Pine Creek
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No excuses for lackluster Game 1
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Manitou Springs' victory goes according to plan
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Fair will offer tips on preparing for disasters
by Anslee Willett - BACK PAGES
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Marvel-ous/ 'Spider-Man' finds director Raimi at the top of his game
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BAC dancing to the beat of another art form
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County third-graders lag state in CSAP scores
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Doubling up working for Cheyenne seniors
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Like the old man - that's the book on Nabokov
by John Branch - METRO
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CinemaLatino snags 'Spider-Man' for debut/ Spanish movie house one of
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Artists turn trash into exhibit to be treasured
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Elite Carson troops sent on mission to Georgia/ Green Berets training
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Taken for a ride/ Think Lance would let a reporter tag along? No, but
by Tim Spencer - Narrow the gap/ A little tinkering could be the prescription for our
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Water warnings made to be ignored
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That warm, fuzzy feeling/ Prison guard finds peace in raising
by Dru Wilson -
Are you being well-served?
by Anne Christensen - Bad hair day?
- BRIEFS
- OBITUARIES
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Solemn tone resounds on National Day of Prayer
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'Spider-Man' will be bigger here, thanks to Cinemark's IMAX screen
by Warren Epstein -
'Mosaic' unites region's African-American artists -KEY- ARTS & STAGE
by Mark Arnest -
Rural schools can see wide swings in scores because of small classes
by Danielle Nieves