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Cover Story
Afghan women freed from the grip of the Taliban, but what now?
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Local News
Immigrant-rights groups hope to build on failed initiative
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Local News
Developers balk, enviros embrace stricter waterway protections
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Local News
Promise Lee weighs in on the reality and relevance of black history
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Local News
Court ruling makes way for accelerated consolidation
- by AlterNet and Lakshmi Chaudhry
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I Spy
The search for Andrew Irvine continues
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Cara DeGette on a heated GOP run-in
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John Hazlehurst on the east-west transportation dilemma
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Kathryn Eastburn on holding close to dreams
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Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor.
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IQ
Sit-ins, Black Power and By Any Means Necessary are distant memories. Gone are the segregated workplaces, restaurants, theaters, swimming pools and motels that Colorado Springs had until the 1960s.
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What's happen this week in the big city highlights from our listings.
- by Noel Black and Kristen Sherwood
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Potluck
Local iron chefs to go head to head
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Appetite
Rugrats and restaurant etiquette
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Playing Around
Aside from being the absolute nicest person you'd ever want to meet, Lobo Loggins is one of the most experienced and talented guitar players around.
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March is looking like a great month for music in Denver, so we've reviewed a few CDs from the upcoming acts.
- by Noel Black and Brandon Laney
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Reviews
A review of Dragonfly
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Reviews
A review of Queen of the Damned
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Our reviewers' recommendations for films showing on Colorado Springs area screens.
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What's new on Colorado Springsarea screens
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What's playing, where, and when, on the silver screen in Colorado Springs.
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Artbreak
Dazzling exhibit five years in the making mounted by DAM