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Here is a glance at information about the 18 people—including six alternates—selected to serve as jurors in the insider trading trial of former Qwest Communications Chief Executive Officer Joe Nacchio.

— A divorced woman from Fort Collins who has a 14-year-old son and works as a mortgage broker.

— A Littleton radiographer who has a bachelor’s degree in finance and worked 11 years in banking.

— A Fort Collins biomedical engineer with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in electrical engineering.

— A married man with two grown children whose hometown was unintelligible during jury selection. An Air Force veteran, he also worked in computer repair, sales and banking.

— A longtime Westminster resident who has three grown children and a self-employed husband. She is a former employee of a cell phone company acquired by AT&T, where Nacchio once worked.

— A woman who was born in Iran, grew up in Czechoslovakia and now lives in Greeley, where she and her husband run a masonry business. They have two teenage children. She once worked as a forensic chemist but now keeps the books for her family business.

— A pilot for United Airlines who has lived for 19 years in Arvada. He holds an electrical engineering degree. He is married with two children.

— A man who has lived in Milliken for four years who works as a maintenance supervisor. He is married with two children, ages 25 and 29.

— A man who has lived in Arvada for 40 years and owns an electronics business. He said he once installed a stereo system in the judge’s home. He’s married and has four children in their 20s and has college degrees in accounting and art education.

— A financial services manager who lives in Arvada with his wife and three girls. He has a college degree in psychology.

— A grandfather and Army veteran who has lived in Colorado Springs for eight years after running retail stores in Indiana.

— A single Aurora woman who works as an administrative assistant for an oil company, where she reconciles bank accounts.

— A Centennial man who is married and has two girls. He works at the parts counter for a car dealership.

— A Mexico native who has lived in Longmont for 14 years and is married with a grown daughter. She has an accounting degree and an associate’s degree in child development.

— A Fort Collins woman who works as an equipment operator for a distribution company.

— An Evergreen woman who is married and has one daughter and three stepsons. An Air Force veteran, she works as a registered nurse.

— A Byers man who is an electrician and rancher and owns two dental practices. He is married and has two children in their 20s.

— A Littleton man and New Jersey native who is married and has two grown children. A retired computer scientist, he has a friend who is a former leader of a U S West retirees’ association and his son-in-law’s parents are Qwest retirees. He said those people suffered financial losses in Qwest’s accounting scandal, but promised he could judge the evidence in Nacchio’s case impartially.

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