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2005 > September > 20
- Nazi hunter Wiesenthal dead at 96
- Newmont trial will go forward
- SEC ends Vail Resorts inquiry
- Funny stuff, party stuff and naughty stuff
- Karzai challenges foreign troops
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- Hejduk will miss opening weeks
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- School closed after fire
- Qwest secures Microsoft VoIP deal
- Atkins cemented at 3B
- New Orleans braces anew
- Fate of Brazilian operation pondered
- Rita grows stronger still
- Another rate hike from Fed
- Archdiocese facing new lawsuits
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- German rivals lay groundwork for a coalition
- Ukraine’s lawmakers turn down president
- Justice was Nazi hunter’s motive
- Police say bombers scouted British sites before attacks Officers reviewing tens of thousands of surveillance tapes have turned up images of three of the men, Scotland Yard reports.
- Afghan president mulls pulling military
- Federal Bureau of Illumination: Celeb files filled with buzz
- Laura Bush sees storm offering a silver lining
- Iran says it might resume uranium process
- Muddy philosophy, to be clear
- Hunting program aims to be even better soon
- Outdoor briefs
- Outdoor calendar
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- Police say bombers scouted British sites before attacks
- Fort Collins plans budget cuts Residents gearing up effort to save youth center, bus service, jobs
- Lakewood tax foes want their side put in newsletter
- Veterans share war stories for posterity Douglas County, as part of the Veterans History Project, collects oral histories to be kept by the Library of Congress.
- On the side, 9/21
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- Fed’s rate hike sinks stocks
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- Colorado business, 9/21
- Holiday sales likely slower as fuel, storm, jobs take toll
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- People on the move, 9/21
- Sweden awaits Rembrandt, 4 theft suspects
- Irked senators gore Japanese beef imports
- Jury acquits “Junior” Gotti on 1 count; mistrial on others Prosecutors plan to retry the case against the alleged mobster, who insists he has retired from the Gambino organized-crime family.
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- Adams County volunteer tireless
- Noted songwriter Hirschhorn, 67
- Consolidation at Federated
- OPEC will boost oil output for 3 months
- N.Y. Times, Knight Ridder cut jobs
- Ex-publisher pleads guilty in $32 million scheme
- GM touts SUV fuel efficiency
- Companies seek oil-shale leases
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- Mars orbiter older, its scientists wiser
- Cellphone ban for teen drivers urged
- Hurricane, drought hurt farmers
- Frontier grows as competitors falter, cut back
- Northwest wants to send jobs overseas, union says
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- Gallery goes global
- Boomers’ retirements could leave businesses in lurch
- Ad suit against Coors tossed
- Northrop hiring hundreds in Aurora
- Apple intends to hold firm on cost for iTunes
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- U.S. military’s Iraq toll passes 1,900 The Americans who have died since last weekend include six GIs and one security agent for the State Department.
- Weight-loss surgery for seniors gains support
- Senate’s top Democrat says he’ll vote against Roberts
- Briefs, 9/21
- U.S. tells judge to give pope immunity in abuse lawsuit
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- Rice urges Israelis to allow Palestinian vote with Hamas
- Jaguars lose safety Darius for season
- Bancroft takes over GW program
- Eagles’ Big Three tame Tigers
- Cruising – with the kids
- Caribbean
- Australia
- Hong Kong
- France
- Savory S.F. food and goodwill
- Weminuche Wilderness has stunning vistas
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- Whittingham’s goal: win MWC
- Nevada looks for MWC sweep
- Atlanta or LSU new Sugar site?
- QBs are rushing to show success
- Hurricane Rita might force changes in Texas
- Levee engineers in desperate race
- Exhausted evacuees in exodus yet again
- Katrina, then culture shock
- Common grounds
- Spontaneity need not apply
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- ETHICS
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- It really rocked!
- Blues Bros. reel in green for Children’s
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- Spring’s fling with elegance
- Match famous faces and what they promote
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- Quinceanera
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- Fashion world’s pockets deepen for Katrina aid
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- A wedding video captures pain for the bride, sentiment for mom
- If the nuptials never included you, you have no right to gripe
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- Money’s lost on office water cooler; it’s best to cut your losses, move on
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- Steamboat icon grew cattle, family and love
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- 2 budget forecasts see major shortfall for state
- Autos get new lives up, running
- UNC campus courting commerce as neighbor
- Owens states case for C, D Governor tailors reasons for referendums to Springs groups This week’s trip across Colorado includes explanations to key voting segments why they should vote for the plan to suspend spending limits.
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- Price gouging not evident, gas industry tells legislators
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- Bush visits Gulf Coast, prepares post-Rita help
- President’s poll figures show rising public doubt
- Armstrong, Crow eye Weld home
- City attorney fires back at auditor’s blame
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- Rapids’ Cannon on the shelf
- Monarchs power way to first championship SACRAMENTO 62, CONNECTICUT 59
- Broncos bring back Griffin
- Faith, character engender rally
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- Fed again raises interest rates as board discounts Katrina’s fallout
- Sex-bias case settled by Swift
- CDOT estimate would cover only state’s 20 worst
- A good deed, a slow recovery
- Battered gulf battening down; many flee again
- The changing of the gold: Aspen announcing this week’s arrival of autumn
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- 3 more clergy lawsuits are filed
- Armstrong dog also survivor
- Holtzman on hot seat over ads
- Fallen-soldier tribute at Springs peace camp
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- Cody left his brand on namesake town
- Holtzman gift skirts state campaign law
- Red Wings, star Datsyuk strike deal
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- Glenn big fan of Saturday football
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- Simon Wiesenthal, 1908-2005
- Lunar quest raises questions
- Red Sox’s Ortiz slugs No. 46
- Hejduk to miss at least four weeks after undergoing knee surgery
- K.C. going back to back
- Florida recruits now appearing on Barnett’s radar
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- Barnett’s future: dollars and sense
- Making a mockery of testing
- Hampton likely out until ’07
- Giants win with 706th by Bonds
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- Day’s season-ending injury not foremost in his mind
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- TODAY
- Ad’s use of students shameless
- What I learned on my summer cruise vacation
- A political muddle across Europe
- Earl Blumenauer’s big ideas
- Letters, 9/21
- $91 million tab to fix bridges
- Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 9/21
- Mars orbiter older, its scientists wiser
- Senators back ban on Japanese beef imports
- Justice was Nazi hunter’s motive
- Autos get new lives up, running
- Owens states case for C, D
- Briefs, 9/21
- Fort Collins plans budget cuts
- Veterans share war stories for posterity Douglas County, as part of the Veterans History Project, collects oral histories to be kept by the Library of Congress.
- Another exodus for exhausted storm evacuees
- U.S. military’s Iraq toll passes 1,900
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- Experts: Floodwalls should have kept city dry
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- Veterans share war stories for posterity
- Trucker killed, another jailed in E-470 wreck
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- Briefs, 9/21
- Holiday sales likely slower as fuel, storm, jobs take toll
- Nevada looks for MWC sweep
- Northwest wants to send jobs overseas, union says
- Frontier grows as competitors falter, cut back
- Apple intends to hold firm on cost of iTunes downloads
- Gallery goes global
- Qwest accuses SBC of blocking competition
- Interest rate up as Katrina fails to rattle Fed
- Swift settles bias case; 141 women to be hired
- A good deed, a slow recovery
- Battered gulf battening down; many flee again
- The changing of the gold: Aspen announce this week’s arrival of autumn
- Armstrong dog also survivor
- Hurricane Rita might force changes in Texas
- Red Wings, star Datsyuk strike deal
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- Avs lose vital weapon
- K.C. going back to back
- Florida recruits now appearing on Barnett’s radar
- Rockies flatten West leaders
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- Monarchs power way to first championship SACRAMENTO 62, CONNECTICUT 59
- Catching waves and the Gospel
- Garden calender, 9/18
- Wildflowers at home in gardens too
- A Trivial Pursuit offer is turned into more
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- Giants win with 706th by Bonds
- ROCKIES: Holliday blasts two home runs
- For of marriage changes his tune after onset of a disease
- Hiseler’s goal worth the wait
- Results: Sept. 21
- Bancroft takes over GW program
- The comfort of Ray’s Food Place shows another side of Bend, Ore.
- Travel notes, 9/25
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- Sports briefs
- Whole Foods tries whole new location
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- Travel extras, 9/25
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- Come on home to Colorado
- Larimer GOP puts party over people
- That TV Guy