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Articles in Feb 2, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Two Terrors put fear of Palmer into Doherty
by DANNY SUMMERS -
Back-yard bird feeder can be the scene of some pretty wild times
by Karl Licis -
Bank One's new executive heads aggressive expansion campaign
by Wayne Heilman -
Bureau running smoothly/ Despite closures, remaining driver's license
by BILL McKEOWN -
Locally collected data part of inquiry/ Military tracks shuttle's
by JOHN DIEDRICH -
Take time out for romance/ Hey guys, it's not too late to plan a
by LINDA DUVAL -
Manitou pulls out a win despite fierce competition
by NICK WALTER - SIGNINGS & SUCH
- INCORPORATIONS Jan. 16-22
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Pueblo, Springs plan water summit/ Councils will discuss divisive
by BARRY NOREEN -
Years of financial sins ruined symphony/ Rift grew between artists,
by BILL REED -
Air Force shows some spunk, but gets no win
by KARL LICIS -
A new pointer/ Star of TV show, dog Hank, being slowly replaced
by KARL LICIS -
Notable venture capital poll omits more than $5 million in local tech
by Chris Walsh -
Stones and blues rock never go out of style
by BILL REED - A legacy of excellence
- WIRED FOR TRAVEL/ USING THE INTERNET TO AVOID TRAVAILS
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Big surprises steal the show/ Pine Creek's Schlittler nearly snags
by TIM BERGSTEN -
Air Force loses ball - and the game
by BOB SCHALLER - KUDOS
- SHARING THE SOUND OF CULTURE
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USOC chief, president drawing battle lines
by MERI-JO BORZILLERI -
Consistency pays off/ CC sticks with one goaltender, UND doesn't
by MARK FITZHENRY -
Elevenmile Reservoir sending mixed messages
by Karl Licis -
MS patients the big winners at Casino Night event
by Diane Wengler - OBITUARIES
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Challenger center will stay on course
by KIMBERLY LAMKE - A little research may net you big hotel-bill savings
- ROUNDUP
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Online swap meet offers thousands of CDs, books
by JIM BAINBRIDGE -
Churches reach out to help jobless get on track
by CHRIS WALSH -
Honesty in question as GOP fights recall
by Rich Tosches -
County advised to wait on jail/ Justice Department report said more
by PAM ZUBECK -
Challenger team member understands pain of loss
by DEEDEE CORRELL - SCOREBOARD
- Honor roll
- PEOPLE
- BRIEFLY/METRO
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Colorado schools lose friends, associates
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
Falcons swept, allow 31 runs/ Opening doubleheader goes to UNC as
by JONATHAN MOHR -
Falcons crawl to a stop in loss to Utes
by THE GAZETTE -
Divine Success/ 'Left Behind' author running well ahead on best-
by WARREN EPSTEIN - A time to mourn/ Astronauts face risks few others share
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Promised cash hits roadblock/ Many wonder where money for highway
by JEREMY MEYER - GET OUTTA HERE!/ TIPS FOR ROAMING THE ROCKIES
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Games have become extremely big business
by KAMON SIMPSON - BACK PAGES
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NETWORK SALVATION/ Groups provide support, practical advice
by CHRIS WALSH -
Online journal about transplants brings people into family's life
by CARY LEIDER VOGRIN -
History shortchanged?/ Some black Americans want more than a month to
by ERIC GORSKI - NEW BUSINESS
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CC makes a sweep deal/ Win finishes business with North Dakota
by MARK FITZHENRY -
For author Kellogg, images as important as words
by LINDA DuVAL - LETTERS
- Making the Jump
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Musicians will start to rust, fade away from city
by MARK ARNEST