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2005 > October > 18
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The hard part needed more effort
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That TV Guy
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Miers supported ban on most abortions
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Historic Wilma could threaten Florida
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Bronco posts bonds in DUI, traffic cases
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Graduate offers to settle with Academy
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Second student abduction attempted
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BALCO founder gets 8 months
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UNTITLED
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Coach guilty of sexual assault
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Biggest inflation jump since 1990
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Book him, eat for the needy, and kick back to wooden music
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Allard meets with Miers
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Colorado tuition rising fastest
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Xcel asks for natural gas hike
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It’s in the bag
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Grand Valley pours a glass of ambition
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Extending a broken flower
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Nice guys finish last, Harley guys first
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Accepting a gift
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Stylish paws, good cause
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The man behind the masks
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Home, lucrative home for magazines
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Cat Bag’s laptop cases replace geek with chic
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A timeline of trendsetting totes
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Ask Amy, 10/23
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Consejos, 10/23
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Studies: Obesity-surgery risks high
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A call to cowgirls
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Minivan hides true hipness
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Ice Age lore melts into Wisconsin charm
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Exercise in excitement
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Four seasons can be roll of dice
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New elk center opens
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Outdoor calendar
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4 days in the dark
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State services on the block with C & D
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Reading tea leaves on Miers
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Letters, 10/19
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Alarmist ad, and inaccurate, too
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Bush promises border security
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Nut-cracking Congo gorilla stirs thoughts on evolution
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Ruling: Mexican elections can’t bar unaffiliated
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French Polynesia
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Hawaii
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France
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Canada
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Election briefs
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AG: Senate chief term-limited
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Cheerleader quits squad over “gay” remark
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Parks plan rewritten following criticism
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Pentagon student database opposed
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Tinkering may benefit International’s appeal
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CIA leak case may be headed to indictment
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Notes, 10/23
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Solitude and lakes are trek’s payoff
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Rumsfeld to see key Chinese military base
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State eyes fraud in mortgages
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Broomfield breaks ground on $45 million event center
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Turmoil swirls with “Little Fish”
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Overland trails Centennial no more
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Finishing college tied to income
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Vows, 10/23
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Briefs, 10/19
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Destitute in east Biloxi, survivors feel forgotten
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Scientist: “Design” is not creationism
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Cowboys coach Glenn fires first Border War volley
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Future now for Barnett, Buffs
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Falcons, Frogs go way back
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Ask Martha, 10/23
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BLM bypasses some well studies, public input
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Iraqi referendum tally out next week
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C and D foes target illegal immigration
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Simple dreams
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State’s tuition jump No. 1
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Bouknight grows into star Cowboy
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Powerball surge, powerful urge
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Strip club flub
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Ties that bind team begin with prayer
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Thrillseekers aim for sky on heli-hikes
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Team comes first for Lidge
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Scientists question fee-for-service
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Studies: Obesity-surgery risks high
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Tax panel endorses simplified system
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Bangladesh, Chad rank worst in graft
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Turnovers no trouble this season
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Parity could come with price
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Allard quizzes nominee
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College briefs
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Likely new plant species found on Guanella Pass
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Nominee backed ban on most abortions
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Laaksonen’s speed turns into disruptive force for Avs
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Bell in rush to show he’s tough to stop
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Debate: going after Pujols
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China looks for brand-new leap
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Dial heat bills way up
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Briefs
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Hussein’s lawyer to seek delay
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EnCana subsidiaries in pact to back pipeline
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Briefs, 10/19
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Vail Resorts can be sold on open market
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Results: Oct. 19
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Light’s “rip” lifts Lancers
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GM-UAW landmark deal “a survival thing”
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Meeker telecom files for Chap. 11
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DPS rivals discuss Latino students
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John Salazar won’t join governor’s race
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Ad Watch: Vote Yes
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Price pressure takes a big leap
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Inc. places Merlin No. 2 for growth
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Production of biofuels promoted for Colorado
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2nd abduction attempt at middle school
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Stalker’s ex-wife lives in terror
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Good intent, hateful consequence
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Road victories key to success
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In 4 hours, Durango resort sells $14 million in homes
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7 cable titans set to enter industry hall of fame
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People on the move
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Colorado business
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Shoeless guard socks it to Adidas
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Predator pairing protested
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Math experiences in other classes add up for kids
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Girl’s brave battle leaves kin inspired
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon
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Erie dump owners grilled on expansion