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2005 > April > 28
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Eat for a good cause, hear Angelou, get granted
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Summer-movie memories
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Summer cinema’s hot offerings
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Oh boy
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“Mermaid” winks at our midlife desires
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Hitting the Shelves
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Found in translation: love and loss
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Murder is in the cards
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People bending to the will of the state: Europe’s shame
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Reading between the lines of mayor’s book program
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Drill on ANWR? – NO
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Is it time to tap ANWR?
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Rockies struggle for sovereignty
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Letters, 5/1
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Welcome, Colorado Voices
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Have we painted ourselves into a corner?
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Fish tailing on I-25
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Why not recall judges?
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Free press? Whatever …
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Stumped for a stick of dynamite
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GM woes tied to wider problem
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Give public a say in gas development
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Vote “yes” on new Denver jail
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Lucas, Spielberg go to “War” in the blockbuster season
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Studios ape TV by monkeying with reruns and retreads
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NPR was right
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Critic’s choice
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People
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Local best sellers
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National best sellers
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Ex-deputy good at observing people
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Filming at U.N. unprecedented
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Calendar, 4/31
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Italy’s leader may balk at U.S. findings on agent’s death in Iraq
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Blair’s opponents in election seize on Iraq war memo
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Tosh’s filing says business is broke
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Briefing, 4/29
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Quick deal or no deal, Iran says of nuke talks
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Putin defends arms sales to Syria
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Denver Health earnings rise significantly in 2004
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GDP crashes stocks’ party
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DiMarco bounces back after Masters defeat
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Stream of contributions floods justice-center push
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CU faculty complains of no input in Brown choice
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Gambro payroll to grow
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UNTITLED
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Welch’s winning ways wow fans
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Lewis: Spyware, let me introduce Mr. Spitzer
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Metro diminishes one of its shining stars
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$1.7 billion in bonds OK’d
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Security chief fires back
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Senate sends softened smoking ban to House
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Surprise loss sinks stock of Molson Coors
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Indictment puts finger on alleged “Booger Bandit”
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Victor in Dex suit seeks attorney general probe
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Crash kills teen during chase
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Prof sees gangs as dead end for youths
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Working parents await the fate of time-off bill
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Two worlds, one dance
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Bush’s plan to guarantee benefits also limits them
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Rockies’ woes ail Hurdle
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Budget chops from top but athletes see little gain
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Children face a future of waiting for adoption
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State’s glory days of 1959 live again via time capsule
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Swamp secret’s out: Woodpecker lives
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Accord reached on tuitions
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Democrats fight “anti-business” tag
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Parties resort to same-name calling: “judicial activists” With nominees being held up by Democrats and held high by Republicans, the prickly politics of personal beliefs is being scrutinized.
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Briefing, 4/29
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Jury sentences GI to death for ’03 attack on comrades
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Iraq assembly OKs partial Cabinet
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Ex blames Jackson’s woes on “vultures”
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North Korean nuclear advance revealed
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Sports weekend
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Spurs’ top concern: Carmelo
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Gloomy day for relievers
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Early retirement pains Petrick
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Karl considers varying lineup
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Pepsi Center pop keeps hopes high
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Briefing, 4/29
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NFL-style replay being considered
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Cleo Parker’s grand leaps overshadow one misstep
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Approval of 12th game puts CU-CSU in Denver
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Daines delivers game-winner
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Crew swap paying off Earnhardt, Waltrip see improvement since switch
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Floyd won’t make trip to face Rampage
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Region: Denver’s Williamson is added to undercard
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Nash, Prout vow to return to fold
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Dad of alleged Brents victim says daughter looks to future