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Local luminaries provide a lesson on education
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Education is many things to many people. To Colorado Springs
Vice Mayor Leon Young, it is what took him from the cotton fields of
Louisiana to Colorado Springs' City Hall. It is a state of inward
beauty to Sister Myra James Bradley, president and CEO of the The
Penrose-St. Francis Catholic Healthcare System. It is a process
that goes on every day of our lives to Sandra Mann, co-anchor of
KKTV Channel 11. The Colorado Springs Education Association asked
them, and other successful people...
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Many Telephone Service Operations Call Colorado Springs Home.(Originated from The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
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; ... much trouble, says Bertrand. ----- ON THE INTERNET: Visit GT Online, the World Wide Web site of The Gazette, at http://www.usa.net/gazette ----- (c) 1997, The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. Distributed by Knight-Ridder/Tribune Business News. F,
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Colorado Official Encourages Businesses to Be Involved in Education.(Originated from Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; COLORADO SPRINGS, ColoMay 7--It's good business for business to get involved in education. That was the theme of the Colorado Springs Area Workforce Summit, which drew about 60 area business, education, government, military and nonprofit leaders Monday. I hope we'll see more parents and more
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Colorado Springs, Colo., Signs Agreement with Sister City in Kyrgyzstan. (Originated from The Gazette Telegraph, Colorado Springs, Colo.)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; COLORADO SPRINGS, ColoApr. 27--Mayor Robert Isaac and the Kyrgyzstan ambassador to the United States and Canada signed an agreement Tuesday making Colorado Springs a sister city to Bishkek, capital of the former Soviet republic. Colorado Springs becomes the first city in the world to establish such
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Students in future will get more from Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs Gazette Telegraph
; In analyzing the effectiveness of a Colorado Springs education in the 1990s, look first at secondary education. Achievement tests show those students score above the national averages. Math and science skills range up to 20 percent higher than those averages, but reading and literature are only
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The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo., Business Kudos Column.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
; ... a 5-year veteran of the Colorado Springs Fire Department. To see more of The Gazette, or to subscribe to the newspaper, go to http://www.gazette.com (c) 2000, The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. Distributed by Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News.
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