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2006 > April > 27
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Senate calls for scrapping FEMA
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Multi-billion dollar profit for Exxon
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Gas leak shuts down rail line
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Strong Sales for New Orleans Jazz Fest
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Danish Taxi Drivers Boycott Airport
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Belgium Airport Terminal Back After Scare
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First Lady Laura Bush Marks Park Week
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Don’t ask, don’t tell, just transfer woman in need
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Navigant sold to Carlson Wagonlit
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Broncos zeroing in on Walker
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Bus crash victims returning to school
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Apartment vacancies on decline
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Dine for life, underground music and strong coffee
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A Day in the Lifts of …
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Senators propose gas price relief
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Petition drive begins for immigration vote
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That TV Guy, 4/28
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Xcel deal turns Denver green
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Domestic partner bill is simple justice
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Don’t end prom with tragedy
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 4/28
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Letters, 4/28
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Bush has little vision
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Jeffco climbing guidelines to protect hobby, habitats
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Guitarist’s band had hit in 1978
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Bernanke hints at rate-hike rest
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Kids warned of ID-theft dangers
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Evangelicals go green
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Capitol slackers and taxes
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A night on the mat: Denver’s hierarchy of homelessness
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Mike Keefe’s cartoon, 4/30
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New insights into Judas?
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“Alien” bedfellows
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Let our kids fix the oil problem
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Romney’s religion tests nation’s ideals
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A burrito by any other name
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New faces, fresh Voices
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Review police overtime rules
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New energy rules are mostly for show
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High tech can land low blows
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Sucking the West dry
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A step into the unknown
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To the point, 4/30
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Apartment vacancies dip as foreclosures, rates climb
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Carlson Wagonlit deal, valued at $510 million, includes taking on debt
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Running in fast crowd
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Under the dome, 4/28
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Campaign-finance bill rescued
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Senate OKs sex-abuse suits
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Firing of teacher at charter spurs student walkout
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Mental health tax vote canceled
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Drive launched to limit services
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Schools prepared for Monday absences
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Foes wrap sex-abuse bill in distortions
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Tom, here’s your mission: Lighten up
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Sgt. Bilko’s latest scheme: charming viewers on DVD
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15 should-see concerts at Denver’s big venues
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Critic’s choice
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People, 4/30
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15 buzz bands at small to midsized venues
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Ogden overhaul leads a renaissance
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A cheat sheet for Red Rocks, Coors and CityLights
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Vacancias de apartamentos descienden
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Niños advertidos sobre peligro de usurpación de identidad
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Opera season’s looking special
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The bold flavor of a life in food
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An old murder case comes to life
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Hitting the shelves
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Seductive “After” is a paean to memories
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“Outbreak” offers grim relevance for today
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The ties that bind for a novelist
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The dynamics of families and outsiders in Tyler’s Baltimore
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Book calendar
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A house of coincidence
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“Atlas” author’s “Green” surprises
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Local best sellers
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National best sellers
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Los colegios están preparados para las ausencias
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El aliciente fue iniciado para limitar servicios
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Pepsi to be flush with fans
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Aliados de las concentraciones cortan una ancha ringlera
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El despido de un maestro hace estudiantes abandonar la escuela
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Lone mine survivor tells of last hours
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Sneak in race to fight obesity
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Bas Bleu in race with clock
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This weekend on TV
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Press, president at odds over secrets
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The copycat’s tale
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Stop genocide in Darfur
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Gerhard scores 3 for Arapahoe win
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Packers’ Walker remains on wish list
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Press agent knew her way around copy
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Exxon’s earnings in stratosphere again
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United unable to fly below radar as film about Flight 93 opens
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Earnings, 4/28
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Bullpen puts lock on Phillies’ lefties
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Rockies turn corner on usual road misery
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Feds: Lay used Enron for bailout
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Fed chief’s words buoy markets
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Man’s tax offense nets 15 months
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Belt use unknown in bus wreck
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Granby ready to close book on ‘dozer rampage
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Thanks for the memories
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Business Briefs, 4/28
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Colorado Business, 4/28
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Dallas retreats to mountains
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Did you know?
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Railroad has its cinder blocks in place
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Nightclub hearing delayed amid opposition
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Hunger strikers break fast at CU
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Janus tumbles after report
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Morgan Stanley raises TransMontaigne bid
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State medical chief relates avian-flu plans
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Flexibility key to Broncos’ strategy
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People on the Move, 4/28
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Rally’s allies cut a broad swath
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Teenager’s rodeo wish-come-true proves fatal
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GOP floats gas rebate
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Ex-Qwest exec says e-mail was just a “cut-and-paste”
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Home Game 3 not the ticket
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Briefs, 4/28
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DPS permiten política de campus
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Results: April 28
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Bruins overpower Raptors
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Angels keeping title hopes alive
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AFA, Wyo., UNC wrestlers to debut new loop
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Anti-Ref. C financing scrutinized
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DPS open-campus rules vary
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“El Tercer Partido” no es el boleto
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Theodore finds home away from home
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Houston, we have a riddle
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NLL semifinals
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Clippers not happy about setbacks
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Success on the road is hard to come by for L.A.
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Clippers guard says L.A. is first choice, but will listen to Denver’s pitch
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Najera here, there, everywhere
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Melo tries out different style for return home
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A win’s a win, but reputation takes big hits
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Fans back-to-back their teams
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Home advantage