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** FILE ** Colorado Governor Bill Owens, left, is pictured with President Bush, at a Bush-Cheney 2004 fundraising event in Denver, June 1, 2004. Owens was a cover boy for the National Review, a Republican governor whose tough talk on taxes and accountability in education made him a darling of conservatives who wondered whether he might be White House material in 2008. Then something happened: Owens dropped off the national radar and now faces perhaps his toughest task: Persuading Colorado voters to give up $3.1 billion in tax refunds over the next five years to help bring the state out of the red. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
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AP HDD 2
2004-06-01
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Associated Press
CHARLES DHARAPAK
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