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Articles in Sep 19, 2003 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Cheyenne Mountain passes Liberty test
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Aebischer steps up in preseason opener
by DAN WOLKEN - Power and petulance/ Ski resort at Cuchara deserves another chance
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Parks director agrees to resign/ Settlement cites cuts,
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Steelhead trout makes splash at Ted's opening bash
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Recovery incomplete until jobs open, economist says
by PAUL BEEBE -
No-shutout streak stopped by Houston
by JONATHAN MOHR -
Glenn is all Cowboy/ High-falooting Joe looks to brand his success on
by MARK FITZHENRY -
Man died after eating cocaine, jail officials say
by DEEDEE CORRELL -
'Creek' telegraphs 'scary' parts
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
Exhibit focuses attention, lens on homeless teenagers
by MARK ARNEST -
No trouble expected at NATO gathering/ No terror, protest interest
by TOM ROEDER -
WEEK 4 PREVIEW
by Danny Summers -
CC captain wants revenge this season
by TODD JACOBSON - 5 things ...
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Fire destroys business on North Academy
by DEEDEE CORRELL - Great American Beer Festival will pour 1,400 'all-star' brews
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Zevon's last studio session sad, funny
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Vanderwel saves day for CSCS/ St. Mary's impressed by Lions
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Eyes on Greenberg/ Former Rampart quarterback set to make first
by DAN WOLKEN - LADDER COMPANY
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CC students protest handling of assaults
by DANIELLE NIEVES -
Star Bar Players are up for a job of 'Epic Proportions'/ 'Friends' co-
by MARK ARNEST -
War protesters' cases thrown out by judge/ Police knew arrests made
by PERRY SWANSON -
CC seeks win No. 2 after last week's rally
by FOR THE GAZETTE -
Spartans cruise past depleted/ Cougars squad
by TROY SCHWINDT -
Taking the high road/ Colorado Trail satisfies day-trippers and long-
by DEB ACORD -
Journey to airport fascinating
by RICH TOSCHES - White Stripes head week's concert fare
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David Lindley Digs In/ Nobody tells 'Badgerman' how to navigate his
by BILL REED -
FANTASY FOOTBALL FOCUS
by Compiled by The Gazette's Matt Wiley - Did You Ever Wonder?/ Small parking lot makes Uintah post office
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Woman dies from virus
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Cuba Gooding stoops a little lower in 'Temptations'
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
Tea features appearances by two strong women
by JEN MULSON - ROUNDUP
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Rams prepare for QB/ Miami's Roethlisberger could be nightmare for
by TODD JACOBSON - OBITUARIES
- CORRECTION/ CLARIFICATIONS
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Biaggi's Italian chain better than most
by RALPH MILLIS -
Help arriving for academy/ Teams sent to fight culture hostile to
by PAM ZUBECK -
Dedicated to one he loves/ AFA captain credits teacher for success
by MARK FITZHENRY - Portions of trail make good choices for fall day hiking
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Vote pushes water bill step closer to comeback
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Springs sound teams with Springsteen
by BILL REED -
Country rebel Allan blazes his own trail
by BILL REED -
Shanahan begs forgiveness, not fined for fibbing
by FRANK SCHWAB -
O brothers, there art thou!/ Stevens, Medley return to local radio
by ROBIN A. ROTHMAN -
Tree crashes into Springs woman's bedroom
by ANSLEE WILLETT -
Movie co-written by teen uncovers pain of dysfunction
by CRAIG OUTHIER -
A SMARTER FrankensteiN/ Theater troupe takes cue from Shelley novel,
by MARK ARNEST -
Plummer goes deep, status still questionable
by FRANK SCHWAB - BACK PAGES
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Racetrack company accused of violating state campaign laws
by JEREMY MEYER -
GAY, BUT NOT MERRY/ Lavander Film Fest shows the hard realities of
by ROBIN A. ROTHMAN -
Singer-writer pursues one perfect love song
by JEN MULSON