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2005 > October > 4
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A reaility show without the camera crew
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That TV Guy
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Manufacturing strong despite energy woes
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Art ahoy, mateys, punks still rule and dance to Dressy’s dude
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Boat owner faces tiny fine
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Delta scaling back flights
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Owens asks for high school review
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Hangtown Fry
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Bush, Hatch defend Miers
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Leyland taking Tigers on
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Homeowner kills home-invasion suspect
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Coloradan wins Nobel Prize
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Sun, Google to take on Microsoft
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Grooming’s pressing task
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Yoga and its genius
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Boy meets girl and falls in love: Science tells how
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With time comes new wisdom: rethinking some previous advice
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Readers sound off on online dating rant
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A fine day for women’s health
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Dinner and dancing
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Generous gifts fund women’s health research
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How yoga developed in America
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Parents, principal should know about boys’ fighting at bus stop
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“Stressed” guy’s lousy behavior should send girlfriend packing
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A woman’s practice of Santeria faith troubles her devout Catholic suitor
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Officials meeting to discuss keeping Cherry Creek clean
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Falling turnout at Larimer’s fair and rodeo spurs review
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Cold new reality for evacuees
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On the side, 10/5
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 10/5
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Space tourist: Trip is worth $20 million
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Congress faces illegal-immigrant issue
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Microsoft, record companies at impasse on music service
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Purported spokesman for Taliban captured
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Press Club finances in distress
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4-year-old to be reunited with grandmother from Bolivia
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Workers eyed in shuttle’s foam loss
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Thought to be erased, polio hits
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Cancer survival rates improve, but liver-cancer incidence up
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Passenger weight may have been factor in capsizing
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Conference tries to deal with plague of Frogs
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She gained acclaim by picking a bone
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Factory orders rise in Aug.
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Nordstrom store plans get contractor preview
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Windshield time’s best when it’s destination-free
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Denverites will iron clothes — if pressed
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DIA pursuing proposals for “Pena project”
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Christmas isn’t here just yet, but it’s not too early to start dreaming
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Avs schedule
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N.Y. law firm bills Adelphia $32 million
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Profit warnings hit stocks
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Russia
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England
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Denmark
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Republic of Georgia
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Nevada
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Two Alabama towns fit golf lovers to a tee
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Venture beyond Puerto Rico’s capital
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Shaking out the moves
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Places to see, shop, stay and play
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Two-wheeling New Zealand
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Bush proposes military response to bird flu
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Sports briefs
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Referendum supporters head west
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Glory days
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Double-wide snowplows to roam city this winter
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Episcopal churches told to vet staff, volunteers
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Avs roster
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Salazar: Miers an “unknown quantity” and needs review
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Bush defends his new choice for justice
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Ziegler makes his Legacy
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Results: Oct. 5
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Freshman feels no pressure
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Credit counseling rule waived for bankruptcies from Katrina
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Survey: Katrina claims likely to top
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N.O. to cut up to 3,000 employees, mayor says
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Playmaking as starter particularly gratifying
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Meth bill would put cold meds behind counter
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Coroner: Heart attack killed Steamboat girl, 17
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Border tour reinforces beliefs
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Detective charged in road-rage incident
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N. Korea’s Kim may tap successor
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East could get Rockies’ natural gas
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Home invader killed by couple
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It is written: Makeover needn’t be a production
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Second love blossoms on the Louisiana bayou
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New nickel’s full-face image of Jefferson may turn heads
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Salida ride wild and woolly
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Travel notes, 10/9
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Pace of California coast is slower up north
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Beauprez: Owens provided list
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Poverty doesn’t rule test scores
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Vagabond cranes check in
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In Aspen Park, hardware, hot dogs and memories
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With nominee, trust, but verify
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The downside of growth
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Miers’ agenda is the president’s
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Mayor’s letter offensive
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Letters, 10/5
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Outdoor calendar
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Deer numbers game in hunters’ favor
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Schools must close achievement gap
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Civilian-led response is best
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CU prof’s Nobel a bright note
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Elk: Catch ’em while you can
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Big game notes
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Travel extras, 10/9
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A decorator can save money, hassles
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Briefs, 10/5
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Colorado business, 10/5
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People on the move, 10/5
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Fed hike expected
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Pioneers, CC share No. 3
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Guard Myers on board; team releases CB Cox
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Experts: Cellphone networks open to hackers
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Successful satire
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Google, Sun team against Microsoft
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Immense Anschutz ranch up for sale
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Imagery firm has satellite in sight
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Feds eye animal feed in mad-cow offensive
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Chicago brings big sticks
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Punter’s life finer out of Carolina
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Facing “full” attack
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Fuentes, Holliday top Hurdle’s list
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U.S. launches 2nd assault to flush out foreign fighters
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Briefs, 10/5
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Hurricane Stan lashes Mexican coast
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Lenard shoots for old form
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West Metro Fire feeling pinched
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Nobel shines again on CU
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Coloradans’ finances risky
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Aurora OKs “ideal choice” for police chief
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Poverty doesn’t rule test scores
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Cuts are easy when people don’t count
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Foes decry referendums at Springs confab
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Briefs, 10/5
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Sanders’ slam lifts St. Louis
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Uribe comfortable with White Sox
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Seedings hinge on Colorado
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Reaching elite ground
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Coach Q home again
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Safety Brooks cleared to play