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Articles in Apr 6, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Springs stock index takes a beating during first quarter of 2003
by WAYNE HEILMAN -
War likely hot topic at symposium/ Space technology has major role in
by CHRIS WALSH -
Farewell a comfort after tragic death/ Leah Gee, seven months
by ANSLEE WILLETT - MAJOR DEVELOPMENTS SATURDAY
- KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
- SIGNINGS & SUCH
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Behind the illusions at Metro Traffic/They're the ones telling you
by ROBIN A. ROTHMAN -
Intense Palmer seeks revenge - gains tie
by SCOTT PRATER - GETTING A BETTER LOOK
- KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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PBS site shows kids how to become volunteers
by JIM BAINBRIDGE -
Goal in first minute stuns Air Academy
by NICK WALTER -
Sejna goes pro, will face Avs today
by MARK FITZHENRY -
Fishing the Arkansas/ 2003 should be banner year for fish, fishermen
by KARL LICIS - SEMIFINAL
- BIRTHS
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One school's students learning art of rebellion
by Rich Tosches - GET OUTTA HERE/TIPS FOR ROAMING THE ROCKIES
- PEOPLE
- Stalked woman offers help to others
- Hunting seasons subject of Wildlife meeting
- LETTERS
- OBITUARIES
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Steep cuts, tough decisions/ Proposals include leaving some kids,
by KYLE HENLEY -
Stalkers don't only make victims' lives hell - some take them away
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
by BLACK -
WIRED FOR TRAVEL/USING THE INTERNET TO AVOID TRAVAILS
by JIM BAINBRIDGE -
Air Academy Credit Union achieves sonic boom with its mortgage loans
by Wayne Heilman -
Hernandez holds own vs. ace Johnson
by KAMON SIMPSON -
When the best compete, someone's left out of the ring, out in the
by KARL LICIS -
Residents asked to help candidates gather their signs
by THE GAZETTE - No chemical weapons found
- KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
- KUDOS
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Accepted in society/ Many victims don't tell police about unwanted
by ANSLEE WILLETT - Tax cut ballot/ Congress dances around deficit as it decides how to
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Air Force leadership likely to keep jobs
by PAM ZUBECK -
Performing arts group ready to be presence in schools again
by MARK ARNEST -
Region's construction spending on discouraging downward spiral
by RICH LADEN -
Ward quits Indians football program/ Cites 'personal reasons' for
by TIM BERGSTEN -
Augusta set for its turn in eye of storm/ Massive Masters
by DAN WOLKEN -
Low flow works for trout in the Arkansas
by Karl Licis -
'All I knew it was a human being'/ Man risks own safety to protect
by DEEDEE CORRELL -
Library director welcomed at Carnegie event
by Diane Wengler -
DRIVING FORCE/ Local aerospace and defense industries make vital
by CHRIS WALSH - BRIEFLY
- HISTORY DAY RESULTS
- NUMBERS
- KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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CC will look for scoring
by MARK FITZHENRY -
Peterson unfazed by tactics switch
by KARL LICIS - A LOOK AT BOTH SIDES
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Murder prompted new laws/ California first to address problem after
by ANSLEE WILLETT - KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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CHILDREN'S HOUR
by LINDA DUVAL - INCORPORATIONS March 13-19
- LOCAL BRIEFING
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Wilson's play keys victory/ Center fielder saves home run, drives in
by KAMON SIMPSON -
Persistence paying off for Rockies
by Milo F. Bryant - SCOREBOARD
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Libertarian Party gets early start on 2004 election
by ED SEALOVER - Q&A
- Honor roll