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2006 > August > 13
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Israeli Cabinet approves cease-fire
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El bateo de los Rockies hace apariciones repetidas
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Part one: The kidnapping
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Wyo. Supreme Court rules on ski-lift liability
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Seau to announce retirement
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Letters, 8/14
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527s will be racing against the clock
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Who’s taking whose jobs?
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Big 3 struggle to keep pace
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City audit reform should go to voters
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Two kids remain missing
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Aurora police gun down knife-wielding man
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Chinese acrobat dies from fall
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Molson Coors won’t be buyer for Canada firm
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Sarbanes-Oxley law trickles down
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Piece of history restored
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Escalator ensnares 8-year-old
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Need GPS? Follow these directions
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Beauprez to hold meetings about immigration issues
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Redistricting case dismissed
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New toys, 8/14
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Wilson earns first PGA win
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Microsoft will offer software to create Xbox video games
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Transport stocks in a slide
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Online gambling under attack
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Charters see lift in interest after plot
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Care patient, 47, missing
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Win pushes Hornish back into points lead
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Fidel Castro turns 80
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Grilled meatballs
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Light dairy dressings
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Vegetable paella
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Sculptor of the life he wanted
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Part one: The kidnapping
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Part one: The kidnapping
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Repeated mental-hospital escapes call for remedy
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Part one: The kidnapping
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Minutemen: snitches in dress-up
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Water protections may be put to vote
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Marshall needs time for knee injury to mend
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Summit photojournalist dies in surgery after fall
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Leads on kids fail to pan out
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Pathologist finds answers in death
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March organizers meet, form advocacy group
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Looking is free
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Battle of the lawmen
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Lehman’s labors worth appreciating
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Britons told of more terror probes
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U.S. air-security rules eased for medications
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7 days of romance
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Big loss confronted in tiny coffin
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Timnath aims to crest on northern growth wave
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Woman arrested after firing gun in backyard
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Open relationship too freaky
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Three escape injury after boat capsizes
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Aurora cops kill man at motel
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Top kid: Jenna Reece
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As sinkhole deepened, cop had seconds to save driver
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Aún para los profesionales, los casos de los rehenes pueden ser impredecibles
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Pistas de niños sin éxito
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Gran pérdida confrontada con un ataúd pequeño
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Americano gana en casa con aplastante 20 segundos
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Even for pros, hostage cases unpredictable
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No vacancy for sex offenders
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Making mark a breeze
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The International briefs
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China pulls the plug on foreign cartoons
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Atkins’ slam just grand for offense
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No one wins when merger talks stall
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Tempers run high in Tracy-Bourdais feud
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Briefs, 8/14
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Redistricting plea of GOP dismissed
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High-speed art to raise funds
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Smith, Walker ready to receive
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Castro: Long recovery ahead
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Car bombs, rockets kill 62 in Shiite area of Baghdad
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Briefs, 8/14
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Mugging on Bear Creek trail; suspect at large
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Allmendinger stands alone
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A dream day in the Pines
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Cubs’ rally ruins Colorado’s plans for sweep
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Local caddie joins pal in tense finale
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Date change may trim foreign entries
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Pressure cooker on high down stretch for leaders
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Final hole makes star of Stadler
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Flesch fails to deliver on par-5 power plays
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Ryder Cup standings add to pressure
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Cox contending for top QB job
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Dove Valley Days: Aug. 13