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2006 > August > 20
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Couric poised to be first fashionable evening anchor
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El Duque stymies Rockies
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Letters, 8/21
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Woods wins 12th career major
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Tobacco’s criminal plot
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Approve new city auditor plan
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Plight of Preble’s tells a larger story
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Weighing the candidates for governor
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S. Korea offers aid to flooded North
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Xcel faces fight on rate hike
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Firm’s mettle tested
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Roller coaster of ideas for Elitch’s land
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A new type of time-share: stadium seats
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3 police officers, 1 state trooper shot in Texas standoff
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John Mark Karr en route to U.S.
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Slogans won’t put diplomas in Manual High kids’ hands
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Part 6: Reciting Koranic verses
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Congo presidential race headed for runoff in fall
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Iran eyes compromise on its nuclear program
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Carroll’s captor claims to be insurgency chief
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Israel seizes Hamas leader in crackdown
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Cook can relate to Glavine’s situation
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Tech fix, 8/21
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N. Colo. duo died in plane crash
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North High advocates fear for future
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U. of Wyoming milks boom
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Sex-crime solutions elude cities
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People on the move, 8/21
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Snipers kill Shiite pilgrims on holy day
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Cellphones try to connect with elderly
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New toys, 8/21
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Top biotech firms will be honored
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NASA picks 2 companies to develop private spaceship
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Don Vogenthaler, 57, gauged legal damages
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Montaña rusa de ideas para el terreno de Elitch
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Nuevas reglas de identificación golpean duramente a organizaciones sin fin de lucro
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Manteniendo la relevancia en la escuela
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Karr de regreso en territorio estadounidense
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120th Ave. extension now reality
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Top kid: Tyler McBride
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Public hearings to guide way for Gold rail spur
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M.D. denies saying Karr sought sex change
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Front Range bus service here to stay
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Faith in Shanahan proves to be wise
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No rush to praise defensive pressure
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Karr back on U.S. territory
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Man says he dismembered seven, burned bodies
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Buffs bullish on star back
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Lebanese premier rails against Israel
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Kenseth makes sure this time
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Chance meeting leads to long road
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Briefs, 8/21
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Man dies in fall during Maroon Bells descent
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No one swings decision for team
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PCL’s Sidewinders trounce Sky Sox
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New ID rules hit nonprofits hard
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PGA: Tiger’s dozen
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Huskers’ expectations higher than cornstalks
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Cache or trash? GPS hobby packs issues
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Team play big winner in latest U.S. rout
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Shutout gives Mets sweep
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Flight to U.S. long on luxury
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Media keep their antennae focused
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Briefs, 8/21
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Hawkins selects Cox to guide CU offense
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Carpenter remains king of mountain