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The Gazette articles from March 2003

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The Gazette back issues from March 2003:

ENGAGEMENTS, WEDDINGS AND ANNIVERSARIES

Mar 01, 2003

USOC's pension plan remains solid/ Switch not meant to punish sponsor

Mar 01, 2003;

Falcons honor halfback Heier/ Bullard Award glorifies commitment

Mar 01, 2003;

Preissing is right on CC defenseman nears league season goal record

Mar 01, 2003;

Foul play haunts Falcons/ Gerlach, upperclassmen need to improve play to lock up a winning season

Mar 01, 2003;

AFA WOMEN AT UNLV

Mar 01, 2003

Mitchell not ashamed of loss/ Coach feels team will use playoff appearance to improve

Mar 01, 2003;

Terrors spread wealth in tournament opener

Mar 01, 2003;

Coronado does not rely solely on its star

Mar 01, 2003;

Air Academy starts slow but finishes strong

Mar 01, 2003;

ROUNDUP

Mar 01, 2003;

Mitchell escapes thorny situation/ Second-half comeback lets Marauders advance

Mar 01, 2003;

Cheyenne survives semis/ Goaltender can't shake the shakes, but earns shutout

Mar 01, 2003;

Douglas County wipes away Coronados chances

Mar 01, 2003;

Air Force will try to maintain status quo if war erupts in Iraq

Mar 01, 2003;

Senators smell fraud at highest levels of USOC

Mar 01, 2003;

CC secures the Cup/ Lopsided, fight-filled win clinches WCHA title

Mar 01, 2003;

Broncos' plan to add Plummer could go off in a snap

Mar 01, 2003;

WIRED FOR TRAVEL/ Using the Internet to avoid travails

Mar 02, 2003;

Ski Train reduces stress of trip/ Day trippers' journey from Union Station to Winter Park a scenic wonder

Mar 02, 2003;

AMONG THE HMONG/ A JOURNEY TO THE LAND OF THE MOUNTAIN PEOPLE IN VIETNAM IS CONTINUOUSLY WONDROUS

Mar 02, 2003;

SIGNINGS & SUCH

Mar 02, 2003

Home and Garden Show highlights low-water garden ldeas

Mar 01, 2003

BUILDING PERMITS

Mar 01, 2003

Tort for tat/ The war between doctors and lawyers

Mar 01, 2003

UNDER THE DOME

Mar 01, 2003;

OBITUARIES

Mar 01, 2003

BIRTHS

Mar 01, 2003

TROOP NOTES

Mar 01, 2003

PREPPING MILITARY VEHICLES

Mar 01, 2003

Hermaphrodite released to mental health facility

Mar 01, 2003;

Suspect guilty in parking lot shooting/ Second man acquitted in deaths of 2 people

Mar 01, 2003;

BRIEFLY/ METRO

Mar 01, 2003;

2nd software grievance filed/ Countys treatment of proposals was 'abuse of power,' company claims

Mar 01, 2003;

Snowiest month of year could get even snowier

Mar 01, 2003;

Toddler badly injured in car accident improving

Mar 01, 2003;

CAMPAIGN CENTRAL

Mar 01, 2003;

Monday last chance for voter registration

Mar 01, 2003;

Snow gives rafters a ray of hope/ Outfitters reeling from drought, stagnant economy

Mar 01, 2003;

Killer kids may get options/ Bill would allow mitigating evidence to lessen sentence

Mar 01, 2003;

District 20 focuses on character education/ School, home must be partners, educator says

Mar 01, 2003;

CORRECTIONS CLARIFICATIONS

Mar 01, 2003

Residents can see homes through burglars' eyes

Mar 01, 2003;

BACK PAGES

Mar 01, 2003

Tracking down hot spots/ Thermography touted as cancer detection tool

Mar 01, 2003;

Flights OF Fancy/ Daily practice of craft she loves keeps local poet young at heart

Mar 01, 2003;

THE BUZZ/ talk, tidbits & trivia

Mar 01, 2003

INDUSTRY NOTES

Mar 01, 2003

WorldCom cuts local jobs/ Bankrupt telecom giant lays off 'fewer than 100' workers in Springs

Mar 01, 2003;

Boeing will close Pueblo operation/ 160 of 250 jobs may go to Alabama

Mar 01, 2003;

Ward reportedly ready to resign/ Head of USOC under fire for past 2 months for ethics, management

Mar 01, 2003;

USOC rental deals raise more questions/ Juggling office space adds to organizational concerns

Mar 01, 2003;

A renewal of honor/ Air Force secretary says academy must restore standards

Mar 01, 2003;

Springs couple, 16 dogs take on Iditarod

Mar 01, 2003;

Marital rift leads to vacancy at top of local advertising, PR company

Mar 02, 2003;

Academy must learn from scandal,expert says/ Sex assaults shouldn't be swept 'under rug'

Mar 02, 2003;

Early title means ice time for backup

Mar 02, 2003;

SCOREBOARD

Mar 02, 2003

Forsberg, Sakic starting to play on the same line more often

Mar 02, 2003;

Brigham Young sweeps Mountain West indoor track

Mar 02, 2003;

Cougars center pounds Falcons to the ground

Mar 02, 2003;

Kent goalie stands tall/ Cheyenne Mountain has its shots, but not enough goals in state final

Mar 02, 2003;

BASKETBALL TICKETS

Mar 02, 2003

Colorado College melts down after title

Mar 02, 2003;

White-hot Avalanche unleashes on Penguins

Mar 02, 2003;