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Here are some of the stories and photos tentatively planned by AP’s Denver bureau Friday, March 6. The full Colorado news digest will move at 1 p.m. This morning preview is for your planning purposes, and assignments may change. If a story listed here does not develop, we will move an advisory.

LEGISLATURE:

DENVER—Lawmakers consider bill granting in-state tuition to illegal immigrants.

DENVER—The Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission has drafted about 100 rules that will be decided by legislative leaders on Friday.

DENVER—Mid-session wrapup.

OTHER:

DENVER—Rep. Mike Coffman answers claims before state Independent Ethics Commission.

GREELEY—Preview of ACLU suit against seizure of 1,300 federal tax returns as part of ID theft-illegal immigration case in northern Colorado.

BUSINESS:

DENVER—FreeWave Technologies Inc. shares investors’ money with its fewer than 100 employees as a reward for the company’s success.

SPORTS:

PEORIA, Ariz.—BBO–Rockies-Padres.

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To contribute stories, please e-mail them to dene(at)ap.org (Text only; no attachments.) Or fax to 303-892-5927. Contribute photos via FTP to the State Photo Center, which can be reached at 888-273-6867. (That’s 888-APFOTOS).

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