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Articles in Aug 18, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Pueblo Aircraft Museum shows off its wings
by Linda DuVal - BRIEFS
- OBITUARIES
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NASA sets sights on intercepting comet/ Impact expected to shed light
by Barry Bortnick -
Education priority for state Senate candidate
by The Gazette - 60 seconds... with Trip Carter
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Teen falls short of record but garners big praise
by Kurt Eilmes -
PLANNING AND TRAINING ARE ESSENTIAL STEPS/ Your pack should be light
by Bruce Chambers -
Bigger not better for low-water boat times
by Karl Licis -
Three's company in crowded Colorado backfield
by John Branch - Fire guts townhome
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Internet fuels comics sales revival
by Bill Radford -
Fountain Mayor Barela takes run at state House
by The Gazette - Now Hiring
- AFTERWORD
- PIKES PEAK ASCENT RESULTS
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Fan enthusiasm boosts Broncos' festive practice
by Kamon Simpson -
Fun 'fulfilled' on first day of State Fair
by Lauren Gullion - Controversy 101/ Sept. 11 symposium on local college campus stirs
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Calhan bank earns top SBA ranking
by Wayne Heilman -
REINVENTING TRADITION/ Abbey with 79 years of history will break up
by Eric Gorski -
A HIGH POINT IN LIFE'S PASSAGE/ A midlife John Muir Trail journey
by Bruce Chambers - Early arriving crowd sets record for leftover-license sales
- Goalkeeping his eyes on the ball
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Budget cuts may force judicial employees to take unpaid leave
by Bill Hethcock -
Governor shows he's a good sport with visit to the Springs
by Diane Wengler -
Technology: Harris' $43 million contract doesn't add up to new jobs
by Chris Walsh - Quantum tops local firms in stock market
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Flawed hero of the Civil War/ A little-remembered Sickles engaging
by Reviewed by Ed Sealover -
Air Force lineman taking shape with opener on horizon
by Tim Mimick - SCOREBOARD
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Teller County scales back tax proposal for roadways
by Jeremy Meyer -
Science doesn't need Intelligent Design
by Barry Fagin -
Keeping immigrant workers safe/ Training program can overcome
by Steven Saint -
Injuries force Bronco star to call it quits/ Bad knees trip up
by Kamon Simpson -
District 1 candidate wants to leave people alone [Corrected 08/22/
by The Gazette -
Headed for dry dock/ Elevenmile Reservoir offers good fishing, but
by Karl Licis -
An odd mix, Broncos' linebackers a fine blend
by Kamon Simpson - METRO
- BACK PAGES
- People
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Not much cookin'/ High-end restaurants seeing fewer high rollers
by Sara Nesbitt - Get Outta Here
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Top recruit stars at junior camp
by Dan Wolken - ROADWORK
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ESCAPEE PARROT FLIES HOME/ Cockatiel owner gets lots of advice before
by The Gazette -
Libertarian joins race for commission District 5 seat
by The Gazette -
Springs high-tech still gloomy/ Chip-makers not hiring, say more
by Chris Walsh -
Forest closure hurts training for area runners
by Nick Walter - HOT OFF THE PRESS:
- Kimball's watches as little film grows to become big fat hit
- HONOR ROLL
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Rump-sniffing sure sign of nonhuman species
by Rich Tosches - LETTERS
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Snake charmer/ Small company snatches success with uplifting tools
by Jeanne Davant -
Area residents get jump-start on reading
by Leslie Weddell - LOCAL BRIEFING
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Attempt to transplant Antero Reservoir trout to be made Tuesday
by Karl Licis -
Winner believes Ascent on decline
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri -
Calhan can only ask voters to help pay for half a school
by Danielle Nieves -
Experimental-film festival finds a new home in Colorado Springs
by Warren Epstein - Kudos
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Chairman wants to inspire community's literary spirit
by Leslie Weddell -
One wrong makes a right/ Runner won't let a mistake he made stop his
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri -
Motley crew takes the Peak/ Favorite to win the women's title sleeps
by Meri-Jo Borzilleri, Nick Walter - Colorado Springs water use Aug. 10-16
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Se habla Espaol/ Latinos finding new entertainment venues speak their
by Lauren Gullion - Incorporations, Aug.1-7
- NEW WATER RESTRICTIONS