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2009 > May > 15
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Texas base selected for new cyber security unit
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Colorado’s Polis cleared in fundraising complaint
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Eaton ‘miracle boy’ survives BB in his brain
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Mountaineer swept off glacier improving
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No charges after man accused of firing at ‘Dog’
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SEC accuses Wellco Energy, 4 employees of fraud
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BLM sells energy leases on 43,000 acres in Colo.
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Lewis: Taxi driver dreams of Internet wealth
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Colo. base is 2nd choice for cyber war operation
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Colo. tax revenue down but in line with forecast
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Frequenting mom and pop liquor stores
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Swine flu and the hate virus
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Creating the Fountain Creek Watershed
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Navarrette: GOP trash talk
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Peirce: Outreach to immigrants
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Nebraska at 1:30 p.m.
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Betsy Markey tries centrist track in 4th District
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Skiing in US down 5 percent this year
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What if my car dealer shuts down?
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CU-Boulder names interim provost
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Pelosi and torture
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FDIC: No 30-day deadline for failed bank’s clients
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Colo. governor signs 3 renewable energy bills
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Denver man sentenced to prison for scamming MoneyGram
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Ex-Colo. veterans home chief faces theft charges
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Medlen to take Reyes’ spot in Braves’ rotation
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Boulder police seek help in disappearance of student, 19
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GM eliminating 1,100 dealer franchises
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$750,000 bail set for Loveland man in stabbing
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Nuggets tickets disappear fast
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Denver man gets 24-year sentence for mail thefts
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Will LA put it together, or is Denver West’s best?
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Colorado Medicaid numbers soar
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Ex-state vets nursing home chief indicted for theft
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Man sentenced to prison in MoneyGram fraud
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Increasing ethanol production
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Krauthammer: The torture debate
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Emergency drill in Aurora on Friday, Saturday
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Ritter vetoes gun check exemption
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Man critical after driving into Gen. Palmer statue
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New Colo. law cracks down on election petitioners
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16 years for Alex Midyette in son’s death
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Texas, not Nebraska, lands new Air Force unit
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Summary of election bills
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CSU prof makes Scientific American’s honor roll
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1 injured in crash with bus
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Colorado 5A High School Track Results
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Heated outburst brings no relief
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Sale Insider for May 16
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Save me for May 16
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Lowry’s International Bash
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Family fun May 16
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Guthals wins the 800 meters for Littleton
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Colo gov vetoes bill to ease gun background checks
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Trade group urges affected GM dealers to appeal
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Canadian province joins alliance
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Where to? NYC cabbie’s destination isn’t on map
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GlobeImmune sells rights to cancer drugs
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Judge orders couple to take cancer-stricken son to doctor
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Woman killed in crash with school bus
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Friday’s Cash 5 numbers
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Colorado 4A High School Track Results
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Evergreen Energy gets green light for joint venture in China.
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Airlines foresee drop of 7 percent in summer travel
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Asphalt millings from runway won’t go to waste.
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TSA has airlines asking for full names of passengers.
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Ski industry has soft landing
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Lawyer in Stanford case seeks $20 million in fees
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Consumer prices hold steady in April
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Class 5A high school boys swimming-diving results
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Baylor-Nebraska Linescore
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Rockies rally for big win
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Regis Jesuit wins Class 5A HS swim/diving title
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Thompson Valley Girls, Mullen boys take state
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Unbeaten Eaton ready for Holy Family
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Nelson’s blast seals Farmers’ upset
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Lobos romp, inch closer to three-peat
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Brown’s gem lifts Limon into championship game
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Trophy ends ‘Cats’ unblemished year
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Edwards’ win can’t be discounted
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Kruger wipes out record from ’85
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Alex Midyette gets 16 years in neglect of dying baby son
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Ex-state nursing home chief is indicted
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Ritter vetoes gun bill
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Backcountry skiers pack lots of heroism
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False cash-transfer worker sentenced
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A plume job: study Navajos’ defense
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Charges dropped in bounty-hunter case
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Gas is rising and Memorial Day looms
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GM puts dealers on cut list
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Seasonal flu keeps hanging on
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CDC pick a health gadfly
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Terror tribunals revived
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Number on Medicaid sets record for state
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Ritter signs bill targeting petition fraud
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Hardy hawks waiting in wings for Detroit
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Ex-OU, NBA star Tisdale dead at 44
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Goydos builds 3-stroke lead in Texas open
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Phelps once again good as gold
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Nebraska sophomore repeats as heptathlon champ
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Denver Post presses to print 13 weeklies
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Group protests killing of coyote
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Closures may put pinch on insurers
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SEC accuses four of fraud at Springs’ Wellco Energy
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Hawpe homers as Rockies rally for 3-1 win
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Four years into a 10-year plan to end homelessness in Denver, the mayor cites the cost savings as 1,500 units have opened up
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Canine emotions raise theological questions
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Lazier confident he will make Indy start
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Corrections
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Morning Brew: Uncle in the house works with two milquetoast men
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Poll: Majority identify selves as pro-life
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Aid group may halt operations for summer
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Armstrong shows solidarity with unpaid teammates
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Battle of the bearded brothers
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Some Love for some luck
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Armstrong: Hey, Joe D, thanks for gifts
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Armstrong: No frown leaving Motown.
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Armstrong: Five fearless predictions
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Pope’s Holy Land trip ends in call for peace
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From “stable” to homicidal
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Brothers make history
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Pakistani town quiet before army assault
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Rusch out in what could be first move in roster juggling
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Spilborghs delivers two great defensive plays in left field
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Guerrero’s back in the cage
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Speedy sellout for Nuggets tix
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Hawpe’s big swing picks Colorado off deck
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Mystery date awaits the Nuggets
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Krieger: Karma in Nuggets’ favor
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Authorities deny calls were pretext for raid
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Scientifically Speaking, 5/17
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Volunteers/Donations Needed, 5/17
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So, what would Obama have to do for a degree?
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Ask Amy
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Trails to test all abilities
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The heights of parenting
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Heads buried on welfare benefits
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Race and the political landscape
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In House: Tours du jour
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In House: Breezy good looks
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In House: Free senior housepainting
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In House: Taste-maker alert
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Keillor: We are what we are, dear Juanita
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Carroll: Will Army take a hike?
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Out and About this week
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Tiny Town’s big day
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New Kids on the Boat hope to rock it
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Brooke unhappy at being linked to arrest
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Food trucks wheel, deal with Twitter
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Charity bike stolen in Eagle
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Prep Scoreboard
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Van Es shot iconic photo of Saigon
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Swimming and diving results
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Egyptians lobby for Obama speech site
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Restored parts help Hubble get its bearings
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3 fired, 2 resign after prison workers’ kids shocked
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CIA chief returns Pelosi’s salvo
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Rebels’ flight cut off
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Nobel panel urges Myanmar to free Suu Kyi
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Ex-Marine wasn’t dad of slain colleague’s unborn baby
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France takes in former Guantanamo prisoner
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Europe launches telescope larger than Hubble
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Utah governor reportedly to be China envoy
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Bill capping gas emissions won’t bring in cash Obama wanted
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21 arrested in protest of Obama at Notre Dame
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TV Today
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U.S. expects spike in Afghan IEDs
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Rights group accuses U.S. military in civilian deaths
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Journalist staying mum on Iran detention
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Mexico investigates drug ties after 4 Americans slain
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Couple bequeaths $2 million to Berthoud
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Worsley makes long trip worthwhile with fast laps
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DU’s Kofstad tied for fifth
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Class 4A high school boys swimming-diving results
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Animal activists howl over coyote killing
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Shepherd, law firm end job discussions
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Suspect in code officer’s death pleads not guilty
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Custom bicycle for charity raffle stolen
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Climbers end search for missing Wyoming professor.
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CSO year ending in crescendo of talent
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2 districts hit snag in contract talks
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Driver in critical condition after crashing into statue
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Car driver killed in collision with school bus
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Drill tests terror response
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City adds two furlough days
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Lewis-Palmer wins 4A swimming-diving title
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Big 12 track and field results
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Rockets’ top trait: resiliency
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Borel’s confidence riding on fleet filly
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For Arkansas woman, finishing always a win
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Start-up gets set to go nuclear
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Economic Roundtable: Have we hit bottom?
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Larimer Associates looks at square properties dealings
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Parker: Going green but left black and blue
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Do homework if thinking of buying house outside U.S.
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Frontier Airlines works “magic” in swap to larger plane
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With online deals, sometimes it’s who you know and what they know
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U.S. CEOs less likely to also serve as board chairman
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Colo. lags on whistle-blower details under stimulus law
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Study looks at early Navajo use of smoke signals
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Former Porter and Waiters Club has rich history
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Adopted kids remain connected to African culture
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BUSINESS: Some looking to military in poor economy
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SPORTS: Some skiers only midway through season