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2005 > September > 30
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That TV Guy
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Back to work at Boeing
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New Orleans repopulation begins
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Freed reporter testifies about source
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Don’t be cowed by a cow
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Fashionatin’, dyin’ for a party and rockin’ your Mac
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Former football player arrested
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Pikes Peak Raceway to close
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Cohn shooting suspect to be tried
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Scientifically speaking, 10/02
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Offenses bring big-time stats to showdown
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Boilermakers will see a different Quinn
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Roles are reversed this time
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Wynel Seldon
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Women find way into the outdoors
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Even beginning divers can see bounty of fish
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Skier keeps eye on ball at CU
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Funk faces the Annika test with Skins invite
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Alonso enjoying being Formula One champion
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Business Calendar, 10/3
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Documenting hurricane aftermath
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Out there
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Drives before the snow flies
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Make the most of it
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Time is ripe
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Stay home
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Telling time by the sun
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Day planner
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Two Heismans elevated Griffin to icon
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Stoops proud of role at K-State
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Nicklaus stumbled into a clean break from golf
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Professor studies why athletes behave badly
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Track offers unique racing atmosphere
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A hunting method for the birds
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Calendar
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Letters, 10/01
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Time to wrap up Plame case
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Lawmakers’ border tour unnecessary
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FDA needs independent leader
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How to earn $10.4 trillion
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 10/1
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Ruffled feathers
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Energy stocks give
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Poker tourneys a bet
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City housing project takes a village
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Sky’s the limit for cars
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Credit gets an upgrade
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Class of mutual fund affects investment’s eventual payoff
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Parents need insurance more than superheroes do
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Medtronic wins suit
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Briefs, 10/02
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Javelin’s flawless first flight leaves ATG walking on air
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New owner will close Pikes Peak raceway
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Back to “Greality”
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Jesuit plans to protest Vatican’s ban on gay clergy
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A monumental row in London
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Big Easy crackles back to life
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Miss. coast caught in real-estate whirlwind
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Mayor, commission begin orchestrating rebuilding
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Pair’s ties to FEMA pay off
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A hole lotta help
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WHO: Estimate of bird-flu deaths probably too high
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Abbas’ Fatah easily defeats Hamas in W. Bank elections Palestinian leader bolstered by Israel’s pullout from Gaza
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Reporter’s release puts focus on Cheney aide
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Seniors facing barrage of sales pitches
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Bush aide says Bennett remark inappropriate
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Hastert will miss DeLay’s help With the House speaker’s top arm-twister officially out, restive conservatives and disgruntled moderates sense an opening.
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Malone buys Switzerland’s biggest broadband cable firm
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Imam quits N.Y. fire department
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FAA clears Chicago’s O’Hare for expansion
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S. African farmer gets life for brutal killing of worker
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Archdiocese facing 10 lawsuits
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Indonesia spurs protests by slashing fuel subsidies
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Peace plan in Algeria gives amnesty to Islamic extremists
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Car bomb at market near Baghdad kills 8
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Up to $50 billion more for Iraq CONGRESS EXPECTED TO OK ADD-ON
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Brighton Buddhist Temple holding its last service
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Police ID new suspect in killing
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Ex-athlete held in drug case
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Family of fallen climber follows trail of memories
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Greeley hopes
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Helping hands reach from Denver to Biloxi
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Lakewood cops probing possible insult by officer
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I-25 closures set between County Line and C-470
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Embassy Suites’ owner mulls potential for site
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Killed pilots tried to de-ice airplane
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Mormon confab to examine life, work of founder
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Dow sees its best September in 7 years, also up for quarter
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Animal pathologist surrounded self with life
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Consumers cinch belts several notches
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Fire haze shrouds Los Angeles area
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Salazar warns Bush on next court choice
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Nurtured nature
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Affable style opened door to allegations From a typical childhood to an average seminary career, few saw signs that children’s claims would dog Harold Robert White.
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Sole survivor of ambush
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NURTURED NATURE
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Army misses recruit target
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Charity is in the cards for players at 3G Expo
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Find it
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Interview, 10/02
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Bailey’s streak on line
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Jones does enough to deserve MVP
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When a fighter dies, his opponent suffers, too
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Sportswriter Haraway dies at 88
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New tact for Karl’s camp
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PPIR’s closing bodes well?
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Happy returns
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