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How do you solve a problem like Coors Field? The Rockies are still trying to figure it out.
By King Kaufman
April 9, 2002
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For volunteer medics in a rural ambulance service, it's a bloody, crumpled path toward getting human.
By Auden Schendler
January 17, 2002
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Nearly a million mothers take their gun control message to Washington while the Second Amendment Sisters stage a feisty sideshow.
By Alexandra Starr
May 15, 2000
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We're told to get married, have children and deny ourselves nothing in terms of sex -- and the conservative suburbanites of "The Lifestyle" have always played by the rules.
By Carina Chocano
April 21, 2000
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As the anniversary of the high school massacre approaches, President Clinton meets with opponents to see whether everyone can agree to close the gun-show loophole.
By Dave Cullen
April 13, 2000
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Skiing started as transportation, ended up recreation. And Beaver Creek, Colo., offers some great recreation.
By Burt Wolf
March 31, 2000
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How to see the West by train, visit France at the right time and find a bed at the New Orleans Jazz Fest.
By Donald D. Groff
March 30, 2000
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Drugs are suspected in the latest round of killings in Littleton -- this time at a sandwich shop.
By Dave Cullen
February 15, 2000
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A Colorado town celebrates one plucky fowl.
By J.A. Getzlaff
January 6, 2000
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For Colorado Rep. Tom Tancredo, reelection seemed inevitable -- until
tragedy struck Littleton.
By Jake Tapper
December 7, 1999
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Mark Manes gets six years in prison for supplying one of the weapons used in the Colorado high school massacre.
By Dave Cullen
November 12, 1999
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Death threats and an uncaring school system convince one mother to move.
By Kelly Milner Halls
April 30, 1999
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Waiting to find out if you've lost your child is the worst torture.
By Carol Ormandy
April 27, 1999
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Experts discuss the right lessons -- and the wrong ones.
By Fiona Morgan
April 27, 1999
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Readers respond with outrage and sadness after Littleton tragedy.
Letters to the Editor
April 23, 1999
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Back at radio evangelist James Dobson's headquarters, a dedicated army of true believers is poised to breach the church-state line.
By Christopher Ott
July 9, 1998
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A type-A journalist is forced to unwind at an idyllic, isolated (accessible only by narrow-gauge railroad or helicopter) Colorado resort.
By Sara Baird
November 25, 1997
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The Surreal Gourmet's cut-and-save El Niño survival meal.
By Bob Blumer
November 4, 1997
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Race car champion as scofflaw.
By David Wallis
June 6, 1997