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Articles in Nov 20, 2002 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Somber Beck makes for disappointing show
by BILL REED -
CU/Nebraska meaningless, but still big
by JOHN BRANCH - BACKYARD BLAZE
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Screeners training for new system
by THE GAZETTE - OBITUARIES
- CORRECTIONS/ CLARIFICATIONS
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Courthouse dispute may end up in court/ Council considering lawsuit
by PAM ZUBECK -
Teller candidates suspect vote fraud/ Numbers don't add up, Bowles
by JEREMY MEYER -
Brooks back in the spotlight/ Ex-Gophers coach allegedly steered top
by DAN WOLKEN -
Stranded snowmobilers kept calm through freezing night
by JEREMY MEYER -
Somber Beck makes for disappointing show/ Lips' antics give way to
by BILL REED - Big-box boogieman/ Retailer is the target of a ruckus in Monument
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Sketch released of man sought in rape
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Plans for jail could stunt parks' growth
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Are you a birdbrain?/ Learn how to handle our fine feathered friend
by Cathy Thomas -
Driver not responsible for death, defense says
by BILL HETHCOCK - Culinary institute accepting scholarship applications
- ROADWORK
- BRIEFLY ON THE SIDE
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Air Force hopes to avoid an air show
by TIM MIMICK -
Taste of India/ Program showcases culture [Corrected 11/22/02]
by JEREMY MEYER -
Agilent cutting 150 jobs/ Loss of well-paid workers another blow to
by CHRIS WALSH - TAKE FIVE
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Fire code violations shut home
by THE GAZETTE -
Grant will help lessen risk of strokes for El Paso County residents
by Teresa J. Farney - BRIEFLY/METRO
- BACK PAGES
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A little too little is just right/ Minimalism reigns on Paradise
by Jennifer Wood - IT'S HARD TO LOOK SO GOOD
- BY POPULAR DEMAND