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2007 > November > 25
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15-year-old driver not wearing seatbelt ejected and killed
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Businessman plans to seizure of 150 weapons
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Post says Lubick has begun negotiating his departure as CSU coach
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Broncos collapse at Chicago
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Crews hope for help vs. Malibu fire
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Greeley bomb expert to teach soldiers how to defuse bombs
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Strasburg girl dies in car crash
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World Cup Cross Country Ski Results
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Kenyon Martin to undergo MRI Monday
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Police file casualty reports contact with man with TB
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Denver RBs Henry, Young sidelined
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Survey: Aurora top in new-officer pay among 20 in Southwest
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Health officials report 17 latent cases of TB after student dies
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Austria’s Marlies Schild wins second straight World Cup slalom
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World Cup Super-Giant Slalom Results
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World Cup Women’s Slalom Results
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Norway’s Svindal wins men’s season-opening Super-G at Lake Louise
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Easy end for holiday travel
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Olathe corn festival director reports record year
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Fewer pass through Denver airport, Eisenhower Tunnel this holiday
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Broncos-Bears Stats
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Low scores 18 as No. 9 Washington State wins 71-62 over Air Force
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Ames dips into Skins’ pool
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Cedric Benson leaves game in second quarter
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Aurora ranks No. 1 for new-cop salary in regional survey
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Smaller crew battling Manzano wildfire
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Unbelted, unlicensed teen driver killed
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Colorado shrimp farm would boast 200 workers
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Victoria Turnipseed-Henderson, George Washington High School
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National Park Service acquires private land in Tetons
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Wyoming city requires licenses for adult-business workers
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New Mexico ad campaign too spacey for some
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Jeffco seeks to ease fees for youth
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Activist devoted to mentoring kids
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Gould field goal lifts Bears to 37-34 overtime win over Denver
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“Four Seasons” lacked spirit, warmth
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Film celebrates Halberstam’s last book
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Dottie Lamm will speak on parenting tonight
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Sales sweet for Olathe corn fest
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Jim on demand: Denver’s undoing? Points allowed
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Colorado’s newest team keeps on winning
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Going to the mat as a winner
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No damage reported after plane’s troubled takeoff
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Martin major concern
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DeGette to endorse a presidential candidate Monday
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“Wedge issue” for political hopefuls
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Divine restoration for Christmas
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Ex-teacher still passing along her pioneering spirit
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Airport or highway, a smooth holiday ride
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Low’s 3-point shooting highlight for Cougars
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Corrections, 11/26
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Same teams, boring result
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Hester burns ya once, he’ll burn ya twice
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State leaders lag in salary
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Potions and prayers seek to shield troops
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Land-seizure cases no rarity
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Fantasy League Watch: Week 12
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Volunteerism: All aboard!
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Bum ankle doesn’t stop Hall
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Hester takes offense to Sauerbrun’s words
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Referee stops Abdullah’s big play from being huge
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Time to put a stop to Bates
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Let us count the misdeeds
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States befuddled over lethal injection standards
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Mysterious box could shed light on the Black Sox
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Sonny’s backers angry at treatment of coach
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CU can’t overstate Dizon’s worth
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Saturday’s state high school championships
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Bump safety at DIA to first class
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Last of ship’s survivors land
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Hezbollah: Lebanon chief must fight Israel
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Spurned Chavez turns his wrath against Colombia
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Ugly turn to beauty pageant
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Tests of arthritis treatment can resume
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Airbus to sell 160 jets to China in $14.8 billion deal
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Residents check for damage
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Effort to change constitution sparks riots; two killed
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Iraqi leader defends Iran
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Civil rights icon rises in Scouting
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Retailers are smiling – so far
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Study: Students go for healthy food
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Mapping where the Democrats will stay
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Campaign, retail ads compete
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Can Lightning strike on Ponderosa’s reign?
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Chicago D “unacceptable”
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Peterson the pile driver
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Ex-leader’s return may stir Pakistan’s tumult
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Butterfly home gets insurance
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Cops in trouble over strip shows
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“12 Days” cost up 4% in 2007
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CSU spikers bound for NCAA
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State football results, schedule
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BCS title shot now three-horse race
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No. 1 Tigers’ national title hopes rest on “D”
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Other Deaths
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Extra points: Bests, worsts & more from Broncos-Bears