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2005 > December > 28
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Dominican sextuplets a “tragedy”
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Argentina, Chile sign U.N. military pact
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Soccer in review 2005
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Morales may reject U.S. aid
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Brazil ready to embrace Carmen Miranda
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Still confused about co-parenting
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That TV Guy, 12/28
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Late shoppers saved retailers
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Alito advised against appealing Black Panther case in ’81
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Xcel looks to rule the wind
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Off-again, on-again husband needs some therapeutic help
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Former Qwest executive admits to fraud
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Jeff Foxworthy yuks it up to aid Girls Inc.
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2005’s big cultural moments
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Fixing DPS – and its budget
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Marijuana push is for all the wrong reasons
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Waiting for the next tsunami
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Stock market mania sweeps up Saudis
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Yemeni gunmen grab German ex-envoy, family
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Europe launches first probe in space to rival GPS
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Spain puts overly long lunches to rest to gain shorter workdays
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GAO cites Army’s remiss accounting
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Argentina, Chile form U.N. brigade
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Violence overshadows Fatah unity
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Cuba honors musicians
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Bus overturns in Costa Rica
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Morales meets with easterners
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Russian nuclear plan has Tehran listening
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Joint Chiefs chairman in Middle East, lauds troops
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NSA caught giving Web visitors permanent “cookies”
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1,200 journals soaked at UNC library
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“Swimsuit” aims to help kids avoid abusers
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On the side, 12/29
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Italians seeking CIA answers in abduction case
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’04 hostage operation “plagued” by failings
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Pakistan warned on militants’ aid
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State benefits system on mend
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Interest rates spur corporate refinancing
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Gaming auditors’ ranks too thin?
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Stray staple forces Bonfils tests
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Mortgage filings reach lowest level since ’02
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Restaurateur held Key to satisfaction
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“Grizzly Man”: madness gone wild
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Consumer confidence on rebound
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Distributor settles suit over racism allegations
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Border boon for industry
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Ex-Enron exec strikes plea deal
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Woody goes grand opera
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The sound and fury
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Five dead in Okla., Texas wildfires
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U.N. official says no need to redo criticized Iraq vote
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Prairie dogs in Va. zoo rescued
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Briefs, 12/29
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A glorious guide to the fun
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Hot tix, 12/30
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People: An eyeful of Bin Laden’s niece
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Roger Green bids adieu; Hell’s Belles cut loose
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The Purple Martini toasts a new crowd at Tabor Center
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Stefani births a new future – and some doubt
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It’s springtime for Ponderosa High grad in “The Producers” film
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Dead’s lyricist turns to novels
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Tim Burgess pulls out all the stops
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Elevation gain
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Bars: The Silver Fox
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Choose your soundtrack for the new year
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Local scene, 12/30
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On tour, 12/30
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On sale, 12/30
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Cheap eats: Longo’s Subway Pizza Tavern
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Best bets, 12/30
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Going going, 12/30
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Family issues, not God, crux of Aidan Quinn’s “Daniel”
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Grandparents need to be the grown-ups with rude teens
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Letters, 12/29
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New year will bring concerns about salary cap
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Bailey has backing
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Hankwitz solid rock for Buffs
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Crash driver broke law on teen riders
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Don’t forget animals in your resolutions
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A different generation, a changed attitude toward war
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’05 not a great year for Bush
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¿No trabajan los revisadores?
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Adult store gives up 6-year fight
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Rocky Flats artifacts lack funds for home
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Deal settles suit filed by transferred DPS workers
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NLL increasing its exposure
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El viento viene para Xcel
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“Swimsuit” ayuda a niños evitar abusadores
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He’s a father for life
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Amigos y familia de luto por dos adolescentes
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Es un padre por vida
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Word watchers navigate sea of change in English language
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Hawkins keeps Cabral, Hagan
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Gait overseeing makeover
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Runners find a companion in podcasts
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Fashion calendar, 12/29
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Bring back the family dinner
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Go and do, 12/29
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People: J.Lo video extortion foiled
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Year was a turning point for TV
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“Worst Person” embraces badness
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Aging vets Clark, Philbin rockin’ in the New Year
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Oil prices, bonds limit gains
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Colorado business, 12/29
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People on the move, 12/29
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Upstanding sons put bank-robber dad behind bars
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Divorce takes toll on champ speedskater
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Trojans stress success
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“Fast Times,” Buster Keaton classic preserved for the ages
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Don’t call him, he’ll call you
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Farrelly brothers take on an Olympian taboo
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NLL preview capsules
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Movie extras, 12/30
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Tech planners predict ever-tinier chips
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Ex-Enron exec strikes plea deal
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White House asks high court to OK transfer of Padilla to civilian jail
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Briefs, 12/29
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CU researchers find clue to halting Parkinson’s
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Tree trimmer killed by chipper
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New audit sees major Homeland problems
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A toast to 2005; bring in 2006
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Judge rejects pit bull challenge
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Jewish agency aids all
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Camby suffers bad break
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Sorrow overtakes family’s recovery
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DeVry ticked at kvetching on prof blog
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Avery ignores Laperriere ploy
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Xcel’s winds of change
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Falcons, now 11-1, sting Yellow Jackets
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Kin, friends mourn 2 Smoky Hill teens
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Internet gender gap narrows, but uses differ
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Avs’ goalie woes mount
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Next stop is Boulder
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Inside Hitler’s machine to build the perfect race
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The year in movies 2005
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Ex-Nacchio aide pleads guilty
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Briefs, 12/29
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Delta pilots OK big pay cut; final deal in works
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Ground radar digs into religion’s past
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Pot proponents go for state ballot
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Rock slide: The science of detection
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Rams’ first-half run ignites rout