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Cover Story
America's love affair with milk orchestrated by big-business and big-government bullies
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Cover Story
Consumer groups decry coziness between government, agribusiness
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Local News
Former GOP activist pleads guilty to attempted sexual assault on a child, but wants charges dropped
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Local News
Colorado Springs first in state to recognize Mexican IDs
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Local News
Green candidate accuses Salazar of campaign-finance violations
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Public Eye
Last week in this space, we enumerated the illustrious past of the daily newspaper's new editorial page editor, Washington, D.C.-beltway crank Sean Paige.
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What's happening this week in the big city-- highlights from our listings.
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John Hazlehurst wants a lean, mean local-government machine
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Readers of the Independent talk back to the editor
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IQ
Soda pop, salted french fries dripping with ketchup, saucy bacon greaseburgers, potato chips, cheese-crust pizza, tacos.
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Kathryn Eastburn on a reunion with the past
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Appetite
Dinner and a show at Nicky's at the Vineyard
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The Dish
Food lovers in Colorado Springs have gotten some sad news and some good news in recent weeks.
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Bang und Strum
Rock goddesses to mewl at the Colorado Music Hall
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Playing Around
Have you ever wondered what it would have been like to see one of your favorite bands when no one knew who they were? See Against Tomorrow's Sky on Monday night and wonder no more.
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Flaming Lips, De La Soul, Modest Mouse and KINKY, too.
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Reviews
Labored and teeming with of half-hearted jokes, this third installment in the Austin Powers franchise falls wide of the giddy mark that The Spy Who Shagged Me hit three years ago.
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What's new on Colorado Springsarea screens
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Our reviewers' recommendations for films showing on Colorado Springs area screens.
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What's playing, where, and when, on the silver screen in Colorado Springs.