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Articles in May 30, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Tigers to get goalie recruit a season early
by MARK FITZHENRY - The liberty tour/ Declaration of Independence comes to town
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1 conviction thrown out against hired murderer/ Hearsay testimony
by JEREMY MEYER - Arabian horses rein at events center
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Penrose heading for north side/ Hospital planned in growing
by RICH LADEN -
A crime to let McGriff get sniff of Hall of Fame
by DAVID RAMSEY -
BRIEFLY METRO
by THE GAZETTE - BACK PAGES
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Play is 'Proof' Star Bar does good work/ Season closes on a strong
by MARK ARNEST -
Soldier has 'hardest job in Army'/ Fort Carson private prepares slain
by JOHN DIEDRICH -
Family of soldier 'sure will miss him' [Corrected 06/12/03]
by CARY LEIDER VOGRIN -
Second start a charm for Rockies' Elarton
by DAN WOLKEN -
CALL of the wild/ Cell phone can be a useful tool, but should never
by DAVE PHILIPPS - HIGH ABOVE IT ALL
- IMAX goes south - waaay south - for Aussie movie
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Little Grass/ Bands gotta jam at Pueblo bluegrass fest
by BILL REED - BRIEFLY
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Private school will close/ Sour economy diminishes Trinity
by DANIELLE NIEVES - CORRECTIONS/ CLARIFICATIONS
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Search for 5 forks goes on/ Outgoing restaurant reviewer never found
by ANNE CHRISTENSEN - EXPO SHOWCASES LOCAL FIRMS
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Coloradans try Everest with mixed success
by DEB ACORD -
Prep school under scrutiny/ Sexual assault complaints at AFA prompt
by PAM ZUBECK - Orchestra ready for summer break
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Sessions give local talent center stage
by BILL REED -
Air Force basketball success isn't easy/ But ex-Navy assistant says
by MARK FITZHENRY - BENCH WARMER
- ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS AND ANNIVERSARIES
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INNER landscapes
by MARK ARNEST -
Newborn given name to honor dad killed in Iraq
by THE GAZETTE -
Superbikes to scream around PPIR this weekend
by JONATHAN MOHR - OBITUARIES
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CU-Springs cost may rise 9.1 percent
by KYLE HENLEY -
Steaks, Cajun delights will fill tummies at former Cafe Mosaic
by LINDA DuVAL -
Optika acquires Idaho company/ Information focus expands
by CHRIS WALSH - 5 things ...
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Proud father looks back on new grad's life
by RICH TOSCHES -
This Old House/ Victorian leisure? Ha! The McAllister House shows
by JEN MULSON -
Country singer has his sights set on happiness
by BILL REED -
Olde World a cozy spot for bagel and a cup o' joe
by BILL REED -
.500/ Rockies even after sweeping away L.A.
by DAN WOLKEN -
Back to the voting booth/ County commission decides against mail-in
by PERRY SWANSON -
'Italian Job' works as commercial for Minis
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
Tenor will introduce himself via Romantic evening of light music
by MARK ARNEST -
Fast storm knocks over wall, kills man/ Two workers hurt at
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
Centennial Trail makes itself a destination for bikers, runners
by DEB ACORD -
Accident may hurt Penrose center/ Mishap could scare users, lawyer
by PERRY SWANSON -
A CATCH!/ In a sea of shallow family films, 'Nemo' does swimmingly
by CRAIG OUTHIER - CONCERTS WITHOUT COVER
- HEATING UP, COOLING DOWN