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2005 > July > 20
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Stop the madness, pt. 2
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That TV Guy
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Roberts promised fair hearing
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Star Trek’s “Scotty” dies at 85
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Business briefs
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United front helps build self-respect
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Big-hearted “Bunyan” rollicking good time
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The artist beneath it all
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“Half-Blood Prince” keeps Harry’s spell unbroken
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A welcome safehouse for Latinas
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Unocal directors back new Chevron bid
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Kodak makes more job cuts
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Booyah! Get a behind-the-scenes look at SportsCenter
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A word to the whys: “Record” lacks logic
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No threats to Armstrong
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Denverite pens latest in Keswick series
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Jacko’s next song for dad
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Starry, starry night benefit raises $30,000
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Film networking, Drag Queen Bingo & volunteering
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Emily weakens on landfall
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Arrest made in hit and run
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Roberts’ confirmation may be smooth
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Hot weather spreads fire bans
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Homes evacuated near Kiowa
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War and remembrance
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Klingon spoken here
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Slasher flick a waste of time
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Toby Keith still bucking the critics
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The Omens take rock back to the cave
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Hot tix, 7/22
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Battle of the hip-hop DJs, MCs at Boulder Theater
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Local scene, 7/22
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On tour, 7/22
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On sale, 7/22
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Bars: Gelazzi
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Cheap eats: Cilantro Mary
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Any mysteries left from Titanic for Cameron to find?
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Mike Keefe cartoon, 7/21
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Champion of local control
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Muslims’ response to Tancredo muted
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Larimer pursues plan to ease jail woes
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Because you asked, 7/21
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UNTITLED
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National Parents’ Day Council lauds Evergreen pair
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GI’s name graces VFW post
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Foes of Gaza pullout losing steam
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Dynasty’s matriarch a church pillar
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“Star Trek’s” Scotty takes his final voyage
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A real PHAMALy celebration
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Band’s success rather sexy
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Bad bears turn blue in this not-for-kids remake
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A street hustler finds salvation in rap
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Escaping from a sinister Eden
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Director can find, and handle, the truth
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Low energy makes for Gravy that’s not so good
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Do-it-yourself businesses slice commission cost
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Car-rental tax hike dropped
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Kids now so healthy, it almost hurts
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Humbled team has big hopes
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Sports briefs
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Stadler grinding away
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Woods’ British win no good for International
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Silverthorne floats kayak park, troubles Denver Water
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2 sought in jewel robberies
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Dowd, 39, still able to compete
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Fear factor just along for ride in motocross
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State-funded sex-toy art upsets governor
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Suspect arrested in hit-run death of road-crew worker
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Ute trove appears OK as blazes rip S.W. Colo.
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Britain putting together anti-terror blacklist
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Hurricane ravages northeast Mexico
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A missing lesson for CU frosh
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Court-watchers dig into “Roberts file”
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U.S.-India, a work in progress
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Best bets, 7/22
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Going, going, 7/22
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Savoldelli captures 17th stage
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Golf calendar
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Finalizing contract delaying signings
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Laurie Simmons’ latest work breathes new life into staged subjects
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Colo. paychecks fatten
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New homes outpacing population
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Discord in the garden
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Kodak adding 10,000 to job cuts
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City mileage
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Chinese firm won’t raise Unocal offer
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Power-reduction programs ease demand on Xcel system
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Nominee advised Jeb Bush in recount
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Roberts’ lawyer wife firmly against abortion
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Memo with CIA officer’s name marked “secret”
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Tigers talk of erasing bad season
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A new stage
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Nationals’ ace may be done
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Kroenke evasive on Kiki
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Mexican soccer coach feared abducted
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Teenager believed at fault in death of 9-year-old boy
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School district fights disability order
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GOP begins full-court press
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CDOT fears big shortfall if referendums C, D fail vote
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Police monitor details plans for duties in new position
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Grand jury targets ring of forgers
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Elbert County blaze quenched as flames loom over Ute trove
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Head-on crash fatal for man, two infants in Adams County
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Tale of gobbled key a hard one to swallow, tougher to digest
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Byrnes’ Boys’ road trip makes it to Washington
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As hot as it’s ever been
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Roberts’ sparse record dissected
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Letters, 7/21
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Local hero for San Jose
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Community calendar, 7/21