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Articles in May 2, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Manitou moves on past feisty Florence/ Copelan grand slam, Hegg
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Getting out there good for health, happiness
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Trial begins in kidnapping, slaying/ Death sought for man accused of
by BILL HETHCOCK -
There's something about 'Lizzie': It's not fit for movies
by CRAIG OUTHIER - Sculpt it and see if it floats/ Boulder Reservoir site of wacky
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Grace & Will/ Ballet founder follows Balanchine's moves
by MARK ARNEST - KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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CC to induct class into Athletics Hall of Fame
by THE GAZETTE - BACK PAGES
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Police expect to arrest apartment burglars
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
Nothin' finer than faster pizza in Carolina
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TIM CONWAY'S Legacy OF Laughter/ Comic still makes us laugh - though
by ROBIN A. ROTHMAN -
Key index for Colorado suggests hiring around the corner
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Health workers search for West Nile virus hot spots/ County wants to
by CARY LEIDER VOGRIN -
Rampart football coach leaves for job at Doherty
by DANNY SUMMERS -
Water project bill near House vote
by KYLE HENLEY -
There's no redeeming 'Good Thief'
by CRAIG OUTHIER - Don't drag feet to see 'Victor/Victoria'
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Everclear founder all grown up/ Alexakis reflects on meaning of life
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Palmer captures 'friendly' meet
by JONATHAN MOHR - 5 things ...
- DROUGHT RESPONSE
- ComedyWorks will present Kevin Nealon
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Liking Jamie's is a piece of cake/ Cafe with bakery fills Broadmoor
by ANNE CHRISTENSEN -
ROUNDUP
by Nick Walter -
Nifty gadgets, garments top 2003 Gear of the Year list
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Cadet suspected in online porn/ Air Force investigates senior accused
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Home slowdown may last awhile/ April building permits plunge from
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Mountain West loses bowl game/ Financial problems end Seattle Bowl
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CSCS batters St. Mary's, qualifies for state tourney
by TIM BERGSTEN - Behind bars/ Incident at Metro jail a reminder of challenges facing
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Smash! Bang! Thud!/ The summer blockbuster season is downright comic
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Sky Sox's Sweeney gets the call
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UCCS men's coach resigns
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'X2' clones original - for better and worse
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PlanetDar/ Adult music's new 'it' girl lands at 32 Bleu Saturday
by BILL REED -
Rockies slink away from Coors on low note
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Musicians back in business, play classics/ Springs Philharmonic
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Food for souls could give way to groceries/ Woodland Park wants store
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Painter shines in 'Reunion'
by MARK ARNEST -
Listen to Authority Zero - they've got something to say
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War fears paralyze Springs economy/ Local index takes nose dive in
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Soldiers need fuel, food, mail
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WHERE THE WILD THINGS ARE/ National refuge system celebrates 100
by DEB ACORD -
Collection site aids spring cleaning/ County accepts hazardous waste
by PERRY SWANSON - SEEKING SOLACE IN PRAYER
- Signature steak won't change under Peppertree's new owner
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Western music moguls will co-produce rodeo
by BILL REED -
Ramtron blames first-quarter loss on restructuring
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Carson soldier killed, 7 wounded/ Danger just starting for troops on
by JOHN DIEDRICH -
Families wait, hope news won't hit home [Corrected 05/07/03]
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Wasson hires former UCCS basketball coach
by DANNY SUMMERS - OBITUARIES