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2005 > September > 28
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Displaced Rita families will get $2,000
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Katrina chaos clouded truth
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Managing expectations
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That TV Guy
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Son arrested for attempted murder
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Giant squid captured on camera
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Out of the Inbox
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Hoisting to the Left, komedians for charity and our cataclysmic bodies
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Female suicide bomber kills 6
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Capitol Hill focuses on hurricane aid
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Food pyramid unveiled for kids
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Ten dollar bill adds fall colors
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Al-Anon anonymity principle should guard husband’s name
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Many options exist for traveling owners
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Website: Storm “divine” action
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Cow town or Wow town?
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A Western Fantasy, lived out in apparel
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Parents tried to help troubled teen
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DeLay indicted, steps aside
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Kudos to Cleo, but salute falters
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“Wicked” to return to Denver
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And now for something not so completely different
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“A History of Violence” reloaded
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“Oliver” hopscotches between plucky, horrific
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Four hotties and a treasure hunt
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Urban renewal
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Rant fishes off the wrong pier
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Falk, Reiser, magic
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Electric and acoustic gods fight for Foo Fighters’ soul
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Rest assured, the Colorado Ballet opener is a classic
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Denver on shortlist for “amazing club scene”, Tuaca the town
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Hot tix, 9/30
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A Sri Lankan-born rapper gives genre a worldly spin
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Local scene, 9/30
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On tour, 9/30
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On sale, 9/30
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Cheap eats: Saigon Bowl
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Dining out, 9/30
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Bars: Kevin Taylor’s at the Opera House
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Scathing attack opens trial of Ill. ex-governor
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Digging for a good movie? “Holes” on Disney tonight
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Racketeering suspect Gotti Jr. out of prison pending retrial
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Ex-hostage says ordeal helped her kick meth habit The woman who gave drugs to a suspected courthouse killer and got him to surrender claims it was a “miracle.” Police say they have no plans to prosecute her.
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Six die
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Jeffco explores federal grants to revive tainted sites
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AFA project stimulates kids’ learning
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On the side, 9/29
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Teen to face charges over blaze
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 9/29
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Dems divided on Roberts, united on warning Bush
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Not your typical teen angst
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You’re going to love a girl named Maria
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Best bets, 9/30
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Going, going, 9/30
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Girlfriend needs alone time; boyfriend needs to move out
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Alzheimer’s is “Killer” adversary
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Workers in King Soopers warehouse threaten to strike
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BP dumps the pumps in Colo.
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Denver to help launch Starwood Hotels brand
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Big thaw in Arctic sea ice is here, study cautions
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Marrow-transplant advance reported
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Phone
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GOP pushes relaxed rules for refineries
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Porter Adventist’s orthopedic center up and running
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Hed go
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Metro jobless rate at 4.9%
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Stadium kicks off “new era”
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Feds win more time to make Qwest case
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Happily, it’s downhill for Silverton pair
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Cushman, 98, a gifted fundraiser, volunteer
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Workers in King Soopers warehouse threaten to strike
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Colorado business, 9/29
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Newmont chief forecasts gold at $525 as demand rises
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People on the move, 9/29
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Stocks mixed as oil tops $67
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Bomber’s suicide attack kills 9 outside Kabul training base
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Putin aide says now’s the time to bury Lenin
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Mexican voting forms going to emigrants
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Colo. coal veteran becomes chief executive of KFx Inc.
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Telecoms big political donors An analysis finds Qwest is Colorado’s biggest election donor. AT&T spent the most on lobbying here.
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“Why would we ever go there?” The Denver airline’s unusual choice was the culmination of a three-year courtship after which the Ohio airport answered any doubts with results.
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Female activists in Turkey confront Bush aide over war
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Laptop idea aims for world’s children
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DeBerry, Lubick matching legacies
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Texas the lone star of Big 12
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Intense Adams-Western rivalry was born to run
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Karl prepared for climb this year
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Avery’s remark irks Laperriere
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Commissioner supports outdoor lacrosse league
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Food pyramid angles for kids
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Results: Sept. 29
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Israel shutters Hamas charities
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Brazilian kin of man killed by U.K. cops
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German rivals hold “fruitful” session
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Low count not seen as trouble for grizzlies in Yellowstone
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Weather dims hope of finding woman lost in Eagle County
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N.M. firms accused of discrimination
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Hamstring might not leave Bailey hamstrung
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No Hayward no problem for defense
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McNabb to play despite affliction
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At last, heavyweight Williamson gets his title shot
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Boston’s playoff chances take hit
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Yankees alone atop East
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Golf talent pool getting stronger
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Hefley, booted from post after rebuke, doesn’t gloat
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Mom, pal of Boulder fugitive charged
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Sun Devils’ depth shows in shutout
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Two-part “Sliding Down” is a lyrical and playful ride
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A kaleidoscope of listening from MDC & Co.’s stereos
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AIR FORCE: Falcons, Rams set back by losses in 2003 to Utes
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MCS poll has USC clear No. 1
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RIVALRY: This race is no eenie-weenie battle
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Program provides therapistsoff-base
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N.M. governor defends border actions, assails Rep. Tancredo
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Troubled teenager to be charged in house fire
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Web-arranged organ transplant a success
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Teen faces life in fatal shooting BOY, 14, CHARGED AS ADULT Eric Alan Stoneman would not be eligible for parole if convicted in the July 20 death of 9-year-old Tyler Allen DeMarco. A 13-year-old saw the shooting, officials say.
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Philadelphia keeps playoff hopes alive
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Bush turns attention back to Iraq with “plan to win”
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Red Cross urged to redirect funds
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Senate conservatives block Katrina victims’ health bill
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SEC upgrades Frist probe to a formal investigation
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Hefley, booted from post after rebuke, doesn’t gloat
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Outcry leads Weld to shelve park road plan
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Senate panel OKs bill to let widow retain home in park
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Lobbying reforms sought Bill would require greater disclosure of Capitol practices Rep. Morgan Carroll plans to introduce legislation that also requires a one-year wait to become a lobbyist after leaving office.
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CU students rally for overseas labor
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Tougher penalties sought in baseball
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Ensberg delivers big blow for Houston
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TODAY
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People: Spirit of Gandhi moves Aniston
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Idlewild is interesting even on an off night
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Ethical snares, storms snag GOP’s lofty 2nd-term agenda
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Denver jail crowding soars over ’09 capacity
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Delay indicted in Texas
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Developers could profit in land swap The downtown property bought from the city in a justice-center deal could quadruple in worth.
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No protected status for amphibian
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Week 5 football schedule
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An endgame, full of uncertainty
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Letters, 9/29
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Merchants unite in Golden
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Hughes lets one slip
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Summit on recovery obvious
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Ethical cloud over Washington
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FEMA creativity is misplaced
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Radioactive wastes need safe disposal
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Football standings
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Volleyball standings
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Bush turns attention back to Iraq with “plan to win”
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Briefs, 9/29
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Hamstring might not leave Bailey hamstrung
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McNabb to play despite affliction
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GOP pushes relaxed rules for refineries
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“Why would we ever go there?”
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Phone service targets Latinos
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Sun Devils’ depth shows in shutout
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Ex-hostage says ordeal helped her kick meth habit
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Six die as female bomber strikes in Tall Afar
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Field hockey standings
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To a native New Yorker, Denver doesn’t rank as a metropolis – thank goodness
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3-30-1 GREEKS headline goes here
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Therapists provided off-base
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Mayor’s note heats Columbus Day spat E-mail on Oct. 8 parade irks both sides
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Couple’s land of love, memories
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Boy, 14, faces life in fatal shooting
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Suspended coach facing drug charge
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Golf talent pool getting stronger
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Midseason rating not half bad at all
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Israel shutters Hamas charities
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Suspended coach facing drug charge
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Hefley, booted from post after rebuke, doesn’t gloat
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Football stats
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Boys soccer standings
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Softball standings
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Fashion calendar, 9/29
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Sculpture, nurturing nature
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Miami (Ohio)
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Sports briefs
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Community calendar, 9/29
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Go and do, 9/29
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People: Willis: No kabbalah for kids
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2 jails so crowded, Denver considers tents
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A “Wicked” wait
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Developers could profit in land swap
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No protected status for amphibian
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DeBerry, Lubick matching legacies
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Karl prepared for climb this year
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A cultural checkup on city’s status
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Outcry leads Weld to shelve park road plan
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Briefs, 9/29
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Lobbying reforms sought
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CU students rally for overseas labor
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YANKEES 2, ORIOLES 1
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At last, heavyweight Williamson gets his title shot
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Boston’s playoff chances take hit
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Complex will provide team sense of security
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Agents buy 24 kilos of cocaine; Tijuana surgeon, 2 others held
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Weather dims hope of finding woman lost in Eagle County
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DA seeks more information on alleged abuse by priests
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Binge scrutiny brings fear of CU backlash
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Therapists assist GIs off-base
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Mayor’s note heats Columbus Day spat
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in superb position
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Padres rout Giants to clinch West title
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Briefs, 9/29
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Newmont chief forecasts gold at $525 as demand rises
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STUDENTS: CU faces disciplinary dilemma
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No Hayward no problem for defense
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Cowboy up? Fort Worth hollers “heck yeah”
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Productive Helton shows rookies style
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Bloomers, funny but faded Satire needs more updating
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Aspen, reality together for the first time
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What did Mexico do to deserve 49ers-Cardinals game?
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Porter Adventist’s orthopedic center up and running