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2005 > June > 27
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Holding on to the Dream Date
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7 days of romance
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That TV Guy
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Brew, view & ride the Freak Train
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Court splits 10 Commandment rulings
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No retirements on high court
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U.S. chopper crashes near Baghdad
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Batman holds, box office slips
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Juror questions allowed, says court
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Court: file-sharing services can be sued
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Rabbi appointed to Academy post
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Court rules against Gonzales suit
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Venus avenges Serena at Wimbledon
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BTK suspect pleads guilty
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Oil closes above $60
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Study questions medical exams
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Luncheon has guests seeing, dressing red
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Bennet to lead DPS schools
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Protecting identity pre-emptively
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The ‘know it when I see it’ Supreme Court
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Right to protest, not disrupt
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Excellent choice for DPS chief
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Letters, 6/28
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More eternal vigilance
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They don’t come here just to go
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“It” kids find no rope line, lots of ropin’
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People, 6/28
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Taking it all off
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Takács to Shaham, Aspen fest shines
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Tell someone about friend’s cutting
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“LawLine9” lives, but in altered form after complaints
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Read
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Getting grip on tennis elbow starts by addressing it early
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Can Dew attitude thrives in state
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Panel: NASA fails to meet toughest safety advice for shuttle
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Qwest settles shareholder suit
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Carolyn Bivens
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Long road to travel
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100-mile trip to recovery from epilepsy
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Frontier Airlines starts a fly-buy site operation
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Coors, ex-pros tackle underage drinking
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Davenport win is Clijsters’ fault
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Net game advances Roddick
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Four-alarm diners
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Critic’s life isn’t always a big bowl of cherries
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For a Fourth of July picnic, go traditional
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Beer of the week, 6/29
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Cookshelf: “Very Blueberry”
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Recipes, everything you need for picnic
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Government, sadly, can cut corners
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Guards fight for position
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Portland to make it interesting
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If you share, beware
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Pitcher’s former home a steal
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Welcome home, ‘Horns
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Don’t let memories slip through the cracks
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Legal-advice service caught up in immigration furor
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State high court says allowing questions by jurors beneficial
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Mall officials offer kin sympathy in shooting
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A walk in the dark for suicide awareness
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Oil prices close at a record-high $60.54 a barrel
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Food calendar, 6/29
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Iliff repairs rift with church over ex-leader’s resignation
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Lakewood cuts hang on tax
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Metro ozone breaks federal standards
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Briefs 6/28
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Denver jockeying for McCants chance
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Nuggets on perimeter of joining NBA’s elite
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A species’ salvation comes in pairs
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Drug sweep snares 74 suspects
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Court: Political dissenters OK if disruption is minor
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Super-man gets mission impossible
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Payment based on success intrigues DPS pick
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Bennet, Hickenlooper: To each his own fief
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Court denies mom right to sue police
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Divided on display of commandments
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U.S. to expand its prison space in Iraq
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Climbing metro foreclosures on track to outpace last year’s
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When Wright always wrong
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Wall Street in waiting mode
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AmeriVest suspends dividend again
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Pinnacle hits the high notes
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War of worlds, family
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Comcast, Qwest hail decision on cable
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Briefs, 6/28
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Hurdle not pitching a fit over Bell
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Briefs, 6/27
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With nature at full force, concern not key for some
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Variety is key to keeping adventure race training fun
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Crested Butte runs on cycles
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Gates Foundation gives Colo. teams $24 million for research on vaccines
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Army abuse points to need of about-face
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Latino baby boom may put twist on U.S. politics
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Eat
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Justices deny mom’s right to sue police
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Suspect in ’04 slaying eyed in witness’ death
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Mayor’s staff chief takes top job at DPS
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BTK suspect enters guilty plea, calmly details horrific murders
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Plane crash kills Wal-Mart heir
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Wal-Mart foes pack hearing
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Calendar, 6/28
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Relaford puts beef off plate
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CU willing to talk deal for Barnett
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Who’s No. 1