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Articles in Mar 25, 2004 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
- CORRECTIONS CLARIFICATIONS
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Fountain councilman avoids ethics rebuke
by THE GAZETTE -
President invited to speak at AFA
by PAM ZUBECK THE GAZETTE -
Dams not likely to be OK'd
by KYLE HENLEY THE GAZETTE -
BRIEFLY METRO
by THE GAZETTE - EDITH M. ADAMSON
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County plans Sheriff's Office, plant
by PERRY SWANSON THE GAZETTE -
Online schools get A's from parents
by SHARI CHANEY THE GAZETTE -
State considers tolls on Powers extension or new road to east
by JEREMY MEYER THE GAZETTE - The whole truth
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SUPERLATIVE COLORADO
by DEB ACORD THE GAZETTE -
Woman made up kidnap story, investigators say
by DENNIS HUSPENI THE GAZETTE - DAVID D. MOZEY
- PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
- LINK O. SELLERS, LTC, USA Ret.
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District 11 AD to retire soon
by DANNY SUMMERS THE GAZETTE - HOME FROM WAR
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Nuggets back to form
by DAN WOLKEN THE GAZETTE -
Two-way Tejon in the cards?
by ED SEALOVER THE GAZETTE - MEGAN LOUISE LANG
- JAMES OLIVER DAVIS
- BIRTHS
- Letters
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Long in the tooth may mean bigger smiles
by MILO F. BRYANT Gazette Sports columnist - FLOYD GENE CLARK
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'Trucker' uses ads to dupe hopeful
by ANSLEE WILLETT THE GAZETTE - GILBERT R. ORTIZ
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Broncos eye former 49ers running back
by FRANK SCHWAB THE GAZETTE -
Rookie's knee not as bad as it looked
by DAN WOLKEN THE GAZETTE -
Carson soldiers stay put
by TOM ROEDER THE GAZETTE -
Neighborly feelings hit the skids over all-night auto repair efforts
by BILL VOGRIN THE GAZETTE - BIG SHOWOFF
- KATHLEEN LYNN (TAFOYA) CECILIONE
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Documentarian embraces new form of reality with Fox show
by ANDREW WINEKE THE GAZETTE