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2006 > April > 12
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Who’s harrassing whom?
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That TV Guy, 4/12
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“Slavery” settlement offered
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Tough stock
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Jury takes murder case
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Family dog bites child
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A little voice to guide you
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Oh, snap! These new fasteners are smart
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RadioShack loses second leader
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Taste of South America, frozen treats & Oddville
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Room to grow, 4/13
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It’s not sick and wrong to make dorm décor snap
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People, 4/13
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Read up, 4/13
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Remote control, 4/13
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Bag the chips and that fear of potlucks
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A remote touts universal appeal
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June Pointer, of famed sisters, dies
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FEMA: Many Katrina homes need to be raised
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Get Domestic
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Scoop-up services for Fido
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Save me…, 4/13
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Student bus trip assailed as lobbying
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“Nanny” assumptions rile black stepmom of white kids
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Sue Miller’s Day of Caring going strong after 25 years
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Neville offers “Fitness for the Ages” on Channel 4
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Denver watering restrictions ease
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Owens vetoes healthy snack mandate
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Cockpit audio played at Moussaoui trial
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'Ice Age' Frozen Atop Box Office
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Artist will sue Denver over graffiti law
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Young, gifted and noir
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“Commander” campaigns to hold office next fall
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Misfit pack of zoo friends heads into “The Wild”
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Colorado steals the scenery
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G’day, you poor goner
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Too much of a good thing
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The ghost of a songsmith
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Straining the quality of mercy
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Back from the brink of extinction
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A no-rules money game keeps clubs, promoters, bands guessing
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Hot tix, 4/14
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People, 4/14
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Reverb, 4/14
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Cast redeems drama that misses the real story
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Making you think is not a bad thing
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Derivative, dull and past his peak
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A very un-birthday bash at Vinyl
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Local scene, 4/14
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On tour, 4/14
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On sale, 4/14
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Dining out, 4/14
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Cheap eats: Oshima Ramen
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Bars: Otto’s Lounge
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A woman can ask a man for his phone number too
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New radio stations still finding their musical niche
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Mass. first state to require health insurance for all
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Surgical stitches shown to prevent bladder problem
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More migrants rush to cross illegally to qualify as guests
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Reputed Mafia boss keeping mouth shut in jail
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Earnings gains lead quiet rally
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RadioShack chairman next to leave
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“Real World: Denver” not tied to reality
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Painter Iford mastered art of family
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Run for the border
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On the side, 4/13
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Hefley’s crusade shows where compassion gets you
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Rising to occasion at Red Rocks
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U.S. data openly sold at Afghan bazaar
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4.2-million-year-old fossil connects the dates for primal man
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Article on handling of weapons intelligence denounced
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Shiites battle to retain prime minister
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Miss Iraq hiding out in wake of militants’ threats
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Rappers’ success can’t protect them
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Bluegrass bumps into behemoth
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Ranchers win suit vs. meatpackers
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Trade deficit narrows in Feb.
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Roosevelt not just 136-1 shot
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Make your case, Denver tells graffiti artist
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Allies join U.S. in criticizing Iran over enrichment claim
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Mexico rocked by more grenades
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Lofty neighbors
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Only natural for firm to lobby D.C.
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Charge card data may go to IRS
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Shooter of rap artist may not be charged
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Comedy’s easy for “Scary” star
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Briefs, 4/13
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Colorado business, 4/13
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Skilling defends Enron founder Lay
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Fidelity Investments cuts its stake in Janus
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People on the move, 4/13
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Sears chairman chats but reveals little
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TiVo extends pact with partner DirecTV
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Best bets, 4/14
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Going, going, 4/14
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Peruvian candidate compared to Chavez
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Auditor docks payout for former DIA official
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Rising number of minorities entering college
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Mining cited in rise of chemical releases
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Detainees had $1 million in cash
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Hispanics are getting the news from monitors on Los Angeles buses
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Tancredo says White House run not likely
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Group homes for offenders reined in
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Enforcement,guest workers backed in national poll
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Movie extras, 4/14
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Room to room, a lovely collision of methods
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Body in reservoir may be missing woman
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UNTITLED
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Avs’ standard measures higher
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Youth-sentence bill revived
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Under the dome, 4/13
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Fitz-Gerald’s sex-abuse bill to meld into House measure
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Tot playing in own home bitten by family watchdog
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Sage grouse fails to get spot on endangered species list
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Defense today begins fight for Moussaoui’s life
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Crece el programa de otorgar reembolsos de impuestos
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British court orders health service to provide cancer drug
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La empresa de servicios públicos enfría las reglas de regar
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A mainstay leaves CSO
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Arizona noticing Colorado’s revival
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Ventan el mandato de comidas sanas para las escuelas
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Rockies’ depth secures fourth win
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Police try to tally the take in sextuplet scam
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La. rebuilding standards lenient
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Exponga sus argumentos, le dice Denver al artista de graffiti
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White House run not likely
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La cinta del vuelo 93: Horror y heroicos
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Carrera hacia la Casa Blanca no es probable
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Elder alert will be a lifesaving initiative
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Ensure integrity of the GAO
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A shrill cry to Bush for help
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An American Passover
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The Hamas dilemma
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The cost of extending our lives
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Think outside the box on Iran
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Eaton Corp.’s plans cut 140 aerospace jobs
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Tax-refund giving program grows
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GM exec blasts “naysayers”
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Playoff positioning on the line
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Strong second half carries mustangs
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CU frats curtail alcohol in wake of death
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Golden aims to seize tower land
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Utility cools rules on watering
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Briefs, 4/13
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Proposed “sanctuary city” ban gets albatross amendment
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Region report, 4/13
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Healthy-food mandate for schools nixed
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Ruling will force meds on man on death row
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Tancredo White House run not likely
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Briefing, 4/13
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Bzdelik plans to keep AFA soaring
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Selling by way of celling: Buy it now, by phone
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Flight 93 tape: Horror, heroics
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Calgary showdown begins playoff push
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Hodge shooting suspects described
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Lochbuie board recovering from recall, exodus
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Closing act looks like a hit
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Crush ace rare star on defense
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Italy’s Prodi says election win will hold up
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Traditions put off Toms
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Tourney venues on agenda at CHSAA
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Linemen key to stronger run defense
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Top prep basketball players set to tip off The Show
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Bomb scare diverts jet to Scotland
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 4/13
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Letters, 4/13
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Spicer continued CU career after WWII combat
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Avalanche all but in
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Defensive gaffes end four-game road success
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Line up for Gardens’ concerts
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L.A. could lead to distractions
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Forsberg’s focus: health
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Hopes for home court fading
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Briefs, 4/13
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Deal involving Gospel of Judas vexes scholars
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Murals of lynching divide officials
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Retired general joins voices urging Rumsfeld to resign
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Water cooler, 4/13
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Patriots, Seymour agree to extension
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Prep statistics, 4/13
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Arapahoe one step closer to title
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Machebeuf posititions for tournament