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2005 > August > 30
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Take a Homecoming break
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That TV Guy
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Conditions worsen inside Superdome
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SAT math scores show improvement
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Dance, watch TV and dance again
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Shareholders approve StorageTek takeover
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Katrina could be costliest storm in history
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Oil spikes, markets fall
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Dozens fan out for lost hiker
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US backs Iraqi charter revisions
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New commander for Academy
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Katrina’s misery vast
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Fried green tomatoes
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Agent for Sprewell trumpeting client
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Willingham on rebound
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Success vs. BCS teams crucial
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Equine family finds a friend
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Players create strong bonds while in competition
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Get a jump on spring bloomers
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Garden calendar
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Raccoons are cute but can be pests
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Poll: 64% open to teaching creationism
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China plans festivities for WWII vets
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Coloradans mobilized to help victims
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Economists warn of Katrina’s scars
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Briefs, 8/31
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$143 million pension fix needed
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Stations keeping prices muzzled
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Ski wars
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Bush speech marks V-J Day
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Israeli ex-premier to challenge Sharon
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Heartbreak and heroics
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Briefs, 8/31
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Mississippi focuses on finding survivors
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Clarett’s first move: pack and leave
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A 312-grand time at the fair
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The right Rx for Medicaid?
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Briefs, 8/31
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Karl wants numerous division titles
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Air Force draws a line to protect rights
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Ticket sales for season opener caught in website of trouble
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Big game carries recent respect
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“Walking over here, some water was up to my neck”
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Relief short-lived amid deaths, ruin
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Setting up another race for ’06
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Mall curfew an overreaction
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Hero in life, citizen in death
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Ancient “tile” a work of nature, experts say
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Students sweltering
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Letters, 8/31
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Denver feeling fine at D-line
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Rapids’ Cooke: Front and center
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CU-CSU fizzling more than sizzling
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In-state rivalry like fine whine
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Paradox of the Roberts nomination
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Overcoming history, forging a future in Iraq
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When the oil market speaks
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Escaping death one day, embracing life every day
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Outdoor calendar
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Market basket, 8/31
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 8/31
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Outdoor briefs
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Xcel sees high costs in solar energy
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Stocks feel storm aftermath
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Fishing in grand style
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Law firm resigns at behest of Adelphia
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Minn. PUC to rule on Qwest bid for probe
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Lawyers get millions in Qwest suit
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StorageTek Oks purchase by Sun
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People on the move, 8/31
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Holliday approaching league leaders’ status
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Katrina on minds of several players
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EchoStar debuts “mosaic” with 6 channels
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RTD may tack on 25 cents a ride
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Champs on deck for Rapids
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Political smoke screen snags Plan B
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Million meth doses nabbed in Grand Junction
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North High lawsuit headed to trial
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Aurora narrowing list of police chief candidates to 3
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Colo. students’ SAT scores far better than U.S. average
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Danger of TV tower debated
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Another layer to Earth’s story
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On the side, 8/31
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17 percent of Coloradans uninsured
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Ranks of poor rising in Colorado
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Fishing and stocking report
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Tuesday’s results
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Looters plunder stores as chaos reigns
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Polio-shot push appears to hit target in Indonesia
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Audit underlines PERA shortfalls