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2006 > April > 8
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New meaning for “foul ball”
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“Snake” back and better
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“Trifecta” will fight fatigue
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A mother shouldn’t drag her sister back to their wild past
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Research gives idea of a used car’s price
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“Code,” earlier novels hot again
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KOA reporter Hudson snags two Murrow Awards
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2006 Humana Festival
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“Phat Girlz” can’t make up its mind
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Playwright scripts success with award, Denver work
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Coverup working behind the walls
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Pet project
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Nuggets’ thoughts with Hodge
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Nuggets guard Hodge shot
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Why CIA-leak news is bad for White House
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Immigration pact’s collapse highlights chasm in GOP
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Suit filed over SAT scoring errors
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Eye on presidency, McCain hits the road
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Credit-card firms audit DIA theft
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Avs stop St. Louis
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Symphony’s Russian blitz is breathtaking
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Ill boy embraced faith, childhood
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Bombing stokes tensions in Iraq
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The Sark code, the Queen’s walkabout and New Jersey’s namesake
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A whiff of spring in Coors Field air
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Hype is riding with Danielson
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Cougars carry look of contenders in rebuilding year
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Reed hurdles two challenges in major meet
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Judge tosses cops’ plea deal
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Wolf Creek blocs meet
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Strike against Iran pondered by U.S.
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Italian vote pits boring vs. boorish
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Tests: Irritant given to lambs
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One ringy-dingy to Denver
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Rep. Welker bowing out
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Rookie shows promise after time in D-League
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Coach returns home
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New start for goalie no start
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Cold lesson of Colorado spring
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Colapso en pacto migratorio pone al descubierto división en el GOP
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¿Que tal “Un día sin un latino?”
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Don’t miss
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Manifestaciones, ira y pocos cambios
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Huelga inspira sindicato a luchar por influencia
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Briefs
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The right stuff
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Calendar
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Estudiantes suspendidos fueron despejados
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Cientos de manifestantes buscan “justicia” para inmigrantes
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Male: Ian Ferrell
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Nugget herido por disparos en autopista
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Bush faults Democrat on immigration
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Blacks’ social fabric torn to pieces in New Orleans
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Clutch single rallies Lobos
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Stones, minus some songs, rock Shanghai
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Looming presidential vote has Peru divided and fearful
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Mustangs kick up their heels at Coors
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Arrest in Rifle aims to link man to arsons
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Sun Devils’ strategy scores big
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Improved Johnson turning heads
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Denied for depression: AFA recruit
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Badgers hold off Eagles
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Go and do, 4/10
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New moms get some advice they’ll like: Stay sexy, be selfish
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People, 4/10
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Survivors, liberators guests at DU Holocaust fete
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Carle wins Hobey Baker
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Workers reflect: “Was this worth it?”
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Desert town standin’ in lyrical limelight
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Aged schools give way to new
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Briefs, 4/9
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Hundreds rally to seek “justice” for immigrants
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Results: April 9
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2 killed in crackdown on Nepali protesters
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Playoff push revs up with dominating win
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Jury out on new course
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Furyk, amateur form partnership
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Jackson tackling change in career
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Is Maryland tight end big in Broncos’ plans?
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Getting it right
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In the dark
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Nugget hit by gunfire on freeway
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Union aims for share of RTD driver’s seat
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Lofty goals of rebuilding Iraq run into harsh reality
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Budaj may stay No. 1 in net
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Six Coloradans off to nationals
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Rallies, rage and very little change
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CU golf team suspensions to end today
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Avs stick with Sakic
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Fat boys, not fat cats, at Al’s place
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Get set for a Masters marathon
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Nuggets get close to crown
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CU may seed veggie revival
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Buffalo wins sixth straight
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Kemmons’ projects targeting older set
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Cooke’s special puts victory on the menu
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Rockies’ bats bury Padres
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Increasing injuries cut deep into regular roster
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No gloating from Thornton
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Home sweet tax deduction
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Spotlight on …
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Finance 101
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Strong job-creation report wipes out most stock gains
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Injured Okafor stands tall
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Keep tax efficiency in mind when shopping for a fund
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Freeway shooting stuns teammates
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Eye on …
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Sound bites
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Critics just blowin’ smoke
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Hurdle’s instincts about Atkins’ red-hot bat pay off
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Innovations & ideas
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Eye on …
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Q & A: Kate Paul
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Caracas denies role in harassment of U.S. ambassador’s motorcade
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Cuba condemns U.S., Mexican responsibility in human trafficking
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Marchers demand justice for slain journalists