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Articles in Jan 31, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Year-round tour slows just long enough to listen
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City needs self-restraint, council candidate says
by ED SEALOVER - CORRECTIONS/CLARIFICATIONS
- Springs artist examines form
- Classical Connections
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Fort Carson ordered to deploy 700 troops
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Forty-one and it's done/ Falcons halt MWC losing streak with 'team
by KARL LICIS -
EXPLORING COLORADO
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BRIEFLY/METRO
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'Biker Boyz' lives down to audience expectations
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
Ready for the World/ Creative purity of Southeastern blacks moves
by MARK ARNEST -
Military gains appreciation for satellites
by THE GAZETTE -
Magnitude in eye of beholder/ CC vs. North Dakota a huge - but not
by MARK FITZHENRY - OBITUARIES
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Police award citizens who 'get involved'/ Residents honored for
by DEEDEE CORRELL - Penguin rescue captured on camera
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Opportunities abound in the region for those in need of a musical fix
by MARK ARNEST - 5 things ...
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Former city councilman running for his old job
by PERRY SWANSON -
OUTDOOR NOTES
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Nana's Bakery puts south-of-the-border twist on pastries
by Bill Reed -
Springs must change 'strategy'/ Manufacturing jobs won't last,
by WAYNE HEILMAN -
If it's too painful, you're too old
by KAMON SIMPSON -
UNDER THE DOME
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25-year educator chosen to lead Manitou schools
by DANIELLE NIEVES - 'Tree' will grow on you/ Botanic Gardens exhibit opens
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Meadow Muffins reopens without hip-hop focus
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Longtime friends prepare to square off as foes
by MARK FITZHENRY - Letters
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Four-day weeks pay off for county's road crews
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'El Crimen' lastest Mexican gem/ Gael Garca Bernal moves easily into
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
Where oldies, Tejano, country meet
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SpaceCom improves ability to dodge Scuds
by JOHN DIEDRICH -
BEYOND THE SUMMIT/ Climber Greg Mortenson gave up his passion to
by DEB ACORD -
College boosts researcher/ CU-Springs professor wins endowment
by BARRY NOREEN - BACK PAGES
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32 Bleu serves cool fare for hipsters/ Eclectic menu reflects
by ANNE CHRISTENSEN -
WorldCom moving software operation/ Workers likely going to Garden of
by CHRIS WALSH -
Helton among guests attending Sky Sox banquet
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House panel OKs forest bill/ Legislation aims to limit wildfire
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Police net snares suspect/ Robbery pattern, surveillance lead to
by ANSLEE WILLETT - Three from Twyla Tharp
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Sixpence None the Richer back on track after five-year absence
by JEN MULSON -
ROUNDUP
by Danny Summers - COPs out?/ Certificates of participation under review
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County protests safeguarding rare bird
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'The Pianist' deftly records humanity's highs and lows
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Basil Reid spices up Springs with reggae tribute to Marley
by BILL REED -
Springs diocese appoints panel to review sex abuse allegations/ Five
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Denver East proves to be beasts, feasts on Palmer
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State might give tax delinquents a second chance
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Demolition can't destroy memories
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Spy Lame/ 'Recruit' suffers from a paucity of authenticity
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Colorado Symphony reveals little-known side of Zappa
by MARK ARNEST