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Articles in Feb 1, 2008 issue of Gazette, The (Colorado Springs)
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Overflowing energy, silliness make 'Scapin' a lengthy treat
by MARK ARNEST -
Boston pummels New York in tasting
by ED SEALOVER -
'A BOLD YET REALISTIC APPROACH'
by ED SEALOVER - OUR VIEW
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Characters charm in offbeat film
by WARREN EPSTEIN, -
TRIVIEW RAISES PROPERTY TAX RATE
by JENNIFER WILSON -
ASSEMBLY GLANCE
by MICHAEL DAVIDSON -
RAYBURN RAISED MORE IN QUARTER THAN LAMBORN
by PAM ZUBECK - Letters
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LATHEN SWORN IN AS A WELCOME CHANGE
by CARLYN RAY MITCHELL -
Film, program explore Darfur crisis
by ANDREW WINEKE - LA NIA PATTERN EXPECTED TO DELIVER WARMER FEBRUARY
- 1 OF 4 KIDS BURNED IN FIRE IS IMPROVING
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A NEW PLACE TO HEAL IN THE SPRINGS
by DEBBIE KELLEY -
BLAST LEFT NO TIME FOR FEAR
by TOM ROEDER - GEAR UP
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Eateries go all out for Fat Tuesday
by Teresa Farney -
MORE BAD NEWS FOR AGENCY
by BRIAN NEWSOME - DEATHS
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FALCON REFUSES TO FALTER
by BOB STEPHENS -
BOLD ART ALTERS SPACE
by MARK ARNEST -
Cast, set paint artful play
by MARK ARNEST -
DETECTIVE'S LAST MOMENTS ARE SPELLED OUT IN HIS OWN BLOOD
by DENNIS HUSPENI - BRIEFLY
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UNANNOUNCED GUEST BECOMES A CC LEGEND
by KATE CRANDALL -
Dynamic Duo
by MARK ARNEST -
UPBEAT ABOUT DRAWING EMPLOYERS
by WAYNE HEILMAN -
A SCRAMBLE TO ETCH THE BEST SKETCH
by DAVE PHILIPPS - Art is in the air
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NEW CENTER CAN TREAT 6,000
by BRIAN NEWSOME - SERVICES
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LIKE IF YOU HE KNOWS KNEW SUSHI
by NATHANIEL GLEN -
Government rates 27 of its own programs as 'ineffective'
by PAM ZUBECK -
DOUBLE DUTY TOUGH ON TIME
by JUSTIN PEDERSON - BRIEFLY
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