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Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Articles in May 16, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Ex-Nugget takes reins as Arapahoe girls coach
by THE GAZETTE -
Mayor wants candidate with experience
by ED SEALOVER -
Charter school gets a year to raise scores - or else/ D-20 threatens
by DEEDEE CORRELL -
Miniature 'Warbirds' will join bigger brothers in the air
by PAUL ASAY - COMING HOME
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Jennings gets drenched/ Rain keeps struggling Rockies starter from
by DAN WOLKEN -
Big points for second place/ Surprising Cheyenne Mountain sets
by BOB SCHALLER -
Take a look at history/ Declaration of Independence copy heads to
by ED SEALOVER - CORRECTIONS/ CLARIFICATIONS
- Critics less than wowed by 'Matrix' reprised
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Vassar graduated from clubs to record success/ Country star will
by BILL REED - KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY
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Springs man killed in bombings found peace in Islam
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
CLASS 3A CAPSULES
by NICK WALTER -
The Lost World/ COMANCHE NATIONAL GRASS LAND
by DAVE PHILIPPS -
Police can't black out names in crash reports/ Judge rules against
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
BRIEFLY
by DEB ACORD - Shades of gray/ Rape case illustrates the difficulty of determining
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Philharmonic will round out July Fourth bill
by BILL REED -
ON THE FLY/ Daredevil pilots strut their stuff
by PAUL ASAY - BRIEFLY
- 5 things ...
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Panel not chosen for inquiry at AFA
by PAM ZUBECK -
McInnis on Iraq: Let them eat potatoes
by RICH TOSCHES - BACK PAGES
- Gay-La comedy show tonight at Paramount
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NAKED AMBITION/ Sculptor takes 'American Woman' on American tour
by MARK ARNEST -
Gasoline prices all over map/ Cost depends on where you pump
by PAUL BEEBE -
Swarms of miller moths fluttering in to bug us/ Invasion of pests
by TOM RAGAN -
BIRDS CHECK IN AT PLAINS OASIS/ Ranch a stopover on migration routes;
by DAVE PHILIPPS -
UP WITH LOVE/ Movie puts some old-fashioned charm in genre
by CRAIG OUTHIER - Springs area restaurants give charities a taste
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Pole vault, even done well, risky business
by DAVID RAMSEY -
Musicians unite to stub out smoking
by BILL REED -
(Nearly) in a class by herself/ Track champ from a school of 29
by JONATHAN MOHR - A powwow of patriotism
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CLASS 2A CAPSULES
by TIM BERGSTEN -
Manitou makes semifinals behind Hegg, group effort
by SCOTT PRATER -
BRIEFLY METRO
by THE GAZETTE -
Roadwork plan moves ahead/ Most of $100 million bond sale likely will
by JEREMY MEYER -
A Yanni STATE OF MIND
by BILL REED -
Smith hosts a three-day celebration of great music
by MARK ARNEST -
Bull ready to leave chute, fund managers predict
by WAYNE HEILMAN -
Soldiers capture Iraqi bounty hunters/ Carson troops raid houses,
by JOHN DIEDRICH - BIRTHS
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No boats, swimming in lake this year/ Prospect's liner leaks; repair
by ED SEALOVER - OBITUARIES
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County approves tech deal/ Howells, losing vendors protest bidding
by PAM ZUBECK -
Mardano's Pizza leaves the baking to its customers
by BILL REED -
Manitou sprinter still unbeaten and unbowed
by NICK WALTER -
Pain game/ Air Academy's Burrell set for final duels with distance
by NICK WALTER -
Rangers urge TLC in areas ravaged by Hayman Fire
by DEB ACORD -
Boy rewarded for bravery/ Youngster's calm 911 call heads off
by ANSLEE WILLETT - Mile high city's golden pond
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Bistro succeeds even on prom night/ Tri-lakes eatery takes patrons
by ANNE CHRISTENSEN
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