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Articles in May 10, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Glad to pitch in/ Brush with death puts game, life in perspective for
by Kamon Simpson - Middle of the road/ A divided '02 legislature splits the difference
- METRO
- Out on a limb
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Mature Gere true to role in 'Unfaithful'
by Craig Outhier - TRACK & FIELD REGIONALS PREVIEW
- ACCURACY WATCH
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Mountain View food excels, and the Czech won't hurt
by Anne Christensen -
Hair today hair tomorrow/ Faster Pussycat keeps the glam-rock fires
by Bill Reed -
Air Academy singles duo breezes into semifinals
by The Gazette - BASEBALL PREVIEW
- Campaign Central
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Guard ready to vacate airports/ Police officers will take over in
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Equality of the sexes hasn't reached local clubs
by Bill Reed -
Vista Grande schoolkids lose longtime guardian, 'Mr. Bob'
by Lou Gonzales -
Up to the minute/ Roy's play at beginning of Game 4 keeps Avs alive
by John Branch -
Road projects back on track/ Last-minute budget deal increases funds
by Kyle Henley -
Bluegrass survival/ Hot, dry times mean lawn lovers must lower
by Dru Wilson -
'New Guy' same old formula of too little story, too few laughs
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NO HAVEN FROM WILDFIRE/ Family finds out home on west side of Springs
by Bill Vogrin - ROADWORK
- NOW APPEARING
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'Ultimate' gives X Games big-screen lift toward credibility
by Deb Acord - Fosse's 'Chicago' highlights FAC's next season
- Laymen Terms expert at making music
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Pianist reaps rewards for lengthy lessons
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Hill Climb gets boost from faster track, SCCA drivers
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Rape suspect faces trial in alleged assault of teen
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Archdiocese pushed to toughen abuse rules/ Denver plea part of
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Even our candy-loving cops need defending now and then
by Rich Tosches -
A more reckless Weezer rocks the Springs
by Bill Reed - The BUZZ/ talk, tidbits & trivia
- Art look/ A spotlight on individual works by local artists
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Plasmon lands credit to finish plan for Springs/ Data storage being
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Semifinal matches up past champs/ Past two state champions to meet
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Fighters take to the ring with something to prove
by Karl Licis -
Fewer defenders is formula for improving the defense
by John Branch - All wrapped up
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D-11, neighbors reach deal/ Development plan approved
by Ed Sealover - Cheap Eats: Spud Melvin's
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Liberty goalkeeper goes from spectator to savior
by Nick Walter - BASEBALL PREVIEW
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Griese maintains balance, silence at practice session
by Kamon Simpson - LETTERS
- OBITUARIES
- BRIEFS
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Legislation may keep state healthy for business
by Chris Walsh -
The passionate son/ Kiowa sophomore's handicap can't dampen love of
by Kurt Eilmes -
Ward's in no hurry to bail/ USOC chief 'not leaving' despite
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri -
Sound problems gang up on 'West Side'
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Campfires on endangered list/ Forest Service may ban practice in
by Tom Ragan -
Missed penalty kick doesn't slow Tigers
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Guman may force GOP primary/ 2,277 voters sign petition for
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County presses ministry over permit
by Pam Zubeck - BACK PAGES
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Prong fuses styles in second shot at success
by Jen Mulson -
Bring it on/ 'Attack of the Clones' kicks off what could be record-
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Quiet, wild West/ Exhibit shows seeds of western, military art before
by Mark Arnest -
16 alleged radiation-related violations found at Cotter Mill
by Barry Noreen