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2007 > November > 18
- Delay on passing farm bill threatening aid to poor in Larimer County
- Hundreds of falconers gathering in San Luis convention with their raptors
- Cadet acquitted of raping fellow cadet
- Boulder congressional candidate to visit Iraq
- Highlands Ranch offers tools to cultivate business growth
- Coal exec: CO2 capture and sequestration the answer
- Forecast not good for resorts, water managers, drought possible
- OU senior from Aurora is named Rhodes Scholar
- AFA cadet found not guilty of rape
- Family of man killed in Calif. sought
- Springs man beaten overnight
- Potential shale developer defends inventor of its process
- Man dies while fishing
- Cadet acquitted of raping fellow cadet
- Mobility of Titans QB Young has Broncos highly concerned
- Democrats suggest plan to fix old schools
- Nebraska turkey growers thrive in beef state
- Transportation Secretary promises to reduce holiday delays
- Richardson focused on presidency
- Jim on demand: A shot to share division lead
- Aurora student named Rhodes Scholar
- “Dangerous” suspect nabbed in Fort Collins
- Jacksonville drops Chargers to 5-5
- Detroit takes hit as “most dangerous”
- Rox prospect hits USA to Cup title
- Avalanche-Wild, Sums
- Bills TE Everett released from Houston rehab center
- Foy scores for first time since 2005, Wild beat Avalanche
- Polis heading to Iraq to see issues in person
- “Idol” loser Daughtry scores breakthrough
- Ex-Mayor Webb signs books on the mall tonight
- Scissors for Lefty thrives on family ties
- Everett gives taped message to Bills fans before Patriots game
- Masters at playing survivor
- Man critical after beating outside Springs bar
- Adrienne M. Bauduit, Boulder High School
- Keeping the Nuggets healthy, hardy and fit
- Johnson’s title dash just another nice Sunday drive
- Hold off hot seat for five years
- Rash of road losses for Avalanche
- First-place tie in weak AFC West at stake tonight
- Smoother flying in the works?
- DNC security funds held up in Congress
- Colo. still gets slice of smaller pork pie
- Property right wrongly taken
- Southeast Asian group spurns U.S. on Myanmar ban
- Teen's prize-winning essay
- Doomsday cultists remain in bunker
- China's e-waste pileup
- Fatal '63 blast vexed pastor
- Curtain falls on stagehand strike talks
- Transit team revises Union Station plans
- A lonely way to die
- Dems unveil statewide plan to build schools
- Minnesota defeats Avs 4-1
- More news
- Order will pay priests' victims $50 million
- U.S. tops in teens sentenced to life
- Ukrainian mine explodes
- Fantasy League Watch: Week 11
- 2 ceremonies held for missing nurse
- Entrepreneurs envision mutual funds for political giving
- Feds at DIA to explain flight improvements
- Creason lifts Colorado State past Portland State 64-63
- Essay winner gets match vs. Carmelo
- Colorado drug firm Pharmion to be sold
- Essay wins student big shot
- Patriots still otherworldly
- Ethanol producers seek way to clear shipping bottleneck
- Team Clean has visions of Paris
- People on the move
- Editor tightened movies into perfect showings
- Dixie Beer hopes to make a Katrina comeback
- Other Deaths
- Gold may lay holiday egg
- Ducks again running at head of pack
- Leopard will have Mac-users purring
- Netflix still waits to award $1 million tech prize
- State football results, schedule
- DU men lose chance at title
- Health care costs outrun inflation
- LSU leader in BCS race, distractions
- Rhodes scholarship fulfills dream of a lifetime
- Nothing like finale with a bitter rival
- Eye on … the Cowboys
- Falcons intensify campaign to get versatile Hall some fame
- Creason’s basket nets title for CSU
- Richardson gets plenty of ice time in return
- Houston looks like dynasty
- Schmidt’s goal all Pilots need to end CU’s season
- Massive rescue effort in Bangladesh
- Bomber kills 3 soldiers, 3 kids in Iraq
- DU’s J.P. faces brother Mike of CC this weekend
- Taliban hangs cop bodies in trees
- Colo., N.M. Senate seats on Dem hit list
- Buffs bracing for visit from Ganz
- Eye on … the Huskers
- Saudi gas-pipeline blast kills 28
- Pakistani troops head into NW
- Housing, credit markets raise risk of recession