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Articles in Jul 12, 2004 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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BRIEFLY
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Heart problem can't keep Vollmer down
by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE -
Hanover strives to keep accreditation
by SHARI CHANEY THE GAZETTE -
Twins elected to go to Girls Nation
by SHARI CHANEY THE GAZETTE -
With memory of mom in tow, Kinard is third in triple jump
by DAVID RAMSEY THE GAZETTE -
Man takes police cruiser
by SHANNON HOUGHTON THE GAZETTE -
Pool duel fizzles early
by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE -
U.N. agency takes action against spam
by JIM BAINBRIDGE Gazette online reporter -
SAVING PRIVATE HAMMER
by ANDREA BROWN THE GAZETTE -
302nd Airlift Wing gets new leader
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Hansen breaks world record for second time during trials
by MERI-JO BORZILLERI THE GAZETTE -
Repellents with DEET remain No. 1 weapon in fight against skeeters
by BILL RADFORD THE GAZETTE -
Benet Hill visitors come to listen to God
by SHANNON HOUGHTON THE GAZETTE -
Greene steals spotlight
by DAVID RAMSEY THE GAZETTE -
Golly gee, it's Gmail
by DAN SERRA THE GAZETTE -
Fleetwood Mac hits old familiar favorites, shines on new tunes
by J. ADRIAN STANLEY THE GAZETTE - SERVICES
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Cadet takes big step toward bright future
by DAVID RAMSEY THE GAZETTE -
Men with bat, knife hurt in fight
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Oklahoma pounds Sox
by DANNY SUMMERS THE GAZETTE -
Scientist tries building better mosquito trap
by BILL RADFORD THE GAZETTE -
New law charges $30 for jail stay
by ANSLEE WILLETT THE GAZETTE - Paying their way
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Board weighs Baptist Road Wal-Mart
by JEREMY MEYER THE GAZETTE - In Loving Memory AREATHA G. CLAIR
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Fitness book a compilation of immensely useful nuggets
by MILO BRYANT Fitness columnist -
Saving Quail Lake
by DAVE PHILLIPS THE GAZETTE - DEATHS
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Money Museum's new curator brings Smithsonian expertise
by BILL RADFORD THE GAZETTE