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2006 > April > 17
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That TV Guy, 4/17
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T-shirt led to Aruba arrest
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Skilling cross examination begins
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Record high for oil
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Moussaoui’s troubled past detailed
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UNTITLED
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UNTITLED
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7 days of romance
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Be a good neighbor if you want to have good neighbors
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Dad shouldn’t share bed with teen girl
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2 sex assaults may be linked
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Stars line up for summer concerts
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Rocky wins two Pulitzers
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Oil “too valuable” for cars, says Colo. geologist
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Solitude, Scenery at W. Va. Gorge
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French-Indian War's 250th Anniversary
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Myrtle Beach to Try 35-Foot Sand Castle
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Europe: Many Options for Plane and Train
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Denver Museum's New Wing Opens Oct. 7
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St. Augustine Is Nation's Oldest City
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Dresden Dolls’ goth finds voice on piano
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Godspeed Replica to Tour East Coast
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Brits sink their teeth into U.S. mayhem
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The clique that never grows up
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A worker toils 16 years to citizenship
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Go and do, 4/18
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The hottest TV host? Boulder guy Bernstein, says In Touch
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People, 4/18
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Power of Love Gala propels Children’s Hospital
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Former congressman dies at 70
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Domo, Cheeseman, Thin Man & taxes
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Gusty winds fuel brush fire
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FCC scrutinizes all the “fake news” not fit to air
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Restaurant bombed in Tel Aviv
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Full list of Pulitzer winners
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Hodge thankful, but still sidelined
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Karzai urges coalition to exercise restraint
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Gun battle rocks Sunni area of Baghdad
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Letters, 4/18
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Arrest in Aruba signals new tack in case
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On the side, 4/18
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Soccer fields take step forward
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Democrats to press case for early Colo. primary
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Poll: Gap narrows in Mexico’s race
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Italians may get official vote outcome today
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Lost Japanese WWII soldier alive
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Schaefer, 70, served 6th District
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Markets slide on gold, oil prices
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Citigroup leads bank sector
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Tyco to pay SEC $50 million
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Beaver Creek project can resume
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U.S. teens steady on credit
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2 detainees from China lose appeal for release
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Skilling gets a grilling on Enron fraud charges
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People on the move, 4/18
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TiVo shares jump after patent win
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ConAgra sues over rival’s egg substitute
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Eisner tunes in to startup
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Ex-insurance execs face SEC civil suit
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Wal-Mart eases part-timers’ eligibility for health insurance
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Residential gas bills to fall by 37% in May, says Xcel
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Level 3 spree grabs ICG
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“Professor” owes success to juggling
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Oil futures exceed $70 a barrel; analysts see $75 in near future
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Waiting till close to the midnight hour
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U.S. Archives vows to improve “transparency”
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Stepdad who impregnated girl with syringe guilty of rape
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Owens urged to sign clean-air bill
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Under the dome, 4/18
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Bush’s new staff chief moves quickly on change
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Neighbor arraigned in alleged plan to eat flesh
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N.Y. transit union fined $2.5 million
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Ala. seeks control of emergency shelters
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Vail gathers for serious fun
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Backcountry, comfort zone don’t hit it off
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Ga. governor signs immigration bill
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Mayor at door as cops raid club
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Allard’s record speaks for itself
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State agency seeks salvage fund
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Students’ hunger strike over CU goods in day 6
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Calendar
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Former Illinois governor convicted of corruption
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A big splash of whitewater
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Eat
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Los adolescentes estadounidenses establecidos con crédito
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Se busca a tres hombres por un par de asaltos sexuales
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Road tour going high tech
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Agencia estatal desea rescatar fondo
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Suicide blast hits Tel Aviv; Hamas approves
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Taking “dis” out of disabled
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Buy
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Las señas de los tiempos
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Bond
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Master sommeliers: the wizards of wine
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Five great Denver wine stores & lists
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Turn fear into splendor in the glass:
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People, 4/19
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Otra arma en contra del cáncer de mama
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Wine tasting
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Hodge ve mejores días por delante en su recuperación del tiroteo
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From Greek to geek, wine’s salty past
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Six Wine recipes
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Put daughters’ best interests ahead of a mothering ideal
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No bad kids? TV’s “Supernanny” calls respect the key
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Wine, women and success
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Food calendar, 4/19
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Microsoft’s yen to halt piracy bearing fruit
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Briefs, 4/18
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Lesbian and gay parents join White House Easter Egg Roll
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Nuggets: less K-Mart, more wins
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Hot shots chill Cannon’s mark
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CC teams shifting into SCAC
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Bus plunges off Mexico road; 57 killed
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Sex offenders’ slayings renew vigilante fears
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Making a fair catch
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Voters ponder adding to Douglas County commission
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Six set to obtain Hall pass tonight
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Council OKs major Colfax rezoning
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City may write off $900,000 owed by defunct eatery
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Briefs, 4/18
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Marriage debate gets boost
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Interim CU chief fields questions in campus visit
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State urges doctors, teachers to stay alert for mumps signs
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Top court limits interrogation of those waiving Miranda rights
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Xcel lobbyist aided GOP event
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Three men sought in pair of sex assaults
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Kenyans rule, U.S. strong
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16th St. Mall now one big hot spot – for free Wi-Fi
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Another weapon against breast cancer
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Sino the times
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New hope for smoke-ban foes
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Broncos may chat with Lions QB Harrington
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State rainy-day fund is prudent, welcome
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Read it here, brother
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Finishing sixth in wild West sure beats fifth
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Hodge carries hope of better days ahead
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State rainy-day fund is prudent, welcome
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Barmes, Sullivan go by don’t-walk plan
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Lessons from 1906 earthquake
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Looking for other troublemakers
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Playoff journey starts in Big D
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Nuggets herald playoff trip with clang of indifference
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Not sitting pretty
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“Final Salute” illuminates sacrifice
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Results: April 18
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Benefits of tax complexity
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China’s power real but still fragile
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Many don’t want to fix immigration
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Colorado finds no comfort at home
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Briefs, 4/18
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Blame mires legislative debate
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That TV Guy 4/18
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Call-up could come for Wolski
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Colorado business, 4/18
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Curried sweet potato and shrimp soup makes a savory spring special
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Warm ‘Shaking Beef’ salad with watercress and tomatoes
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Moroccan vegetable ragout with raisins
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Undocumented take advantage of “normalization” in Argentina
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Rocky Mountain News staff takes 2 Pulitzer Prizes
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Landless militants occupy ranches, block roads in Brazil