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Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter talks the state's economy during a news conference at the University of Colorado Health Science center in Aurora, Colo., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. Ritter outlined an ambitious plan to lure new businesses to Colorado by slashing taxes, cutting red tape and concentrating on such 21st century technology as bioscience, aerospace and renewable energy.
Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter talks the state’s economy during a news conference at the University of Colorado Health Science center in Aurora, Colo., Tuesday, Sept. 25, 2007. Ritter outlined an ambitious plan to lure new businesses to Colorado by slashing taxes, cutting red tape and concentrating on such 21st century technology as bioscience, aerospace and renewable energy.
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Gov. Bill Ritter leaves for Canada next week on an economic-development visit to Calgary, Toronto and Edmonton. Ritter says he will focus on energy and bioscience industries. Colorado exported more than $1.8 billion in manufactured and agricultural goods to Canada last year. Trade between them amounted to nearly $3.5 billion in 2006.

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