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2012 > May > 2
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Poll of the Week: How many shows have you been to in the last month?
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Blind Chinese activist now says he wants to leave China; fears for family’s safety
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Group says Vernal oil shale meeting was illegal
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Site Gas compressor station in Spring Valley to be discussed
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First day of Aspen’s plastic-bag ban goes smoothly
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Suncor officials defend pollution prevention
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Colorado Springs City Council to Memorial Health Board: Resign or be fired
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Emergency test for chemical weapons stockpile at Pueblo
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Nearly 500,000 chickens lost in Monday’s fire near Roggen
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Oil and gas companies pick up the property tax bill in Weld County
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Congressional field hearing on fracking in Denver
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Crash of experimental plane near Durango leaves 2 uninjured
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Miller moths prompt crash, explosion in Colorado Springs
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Protesters sleep on 16th Street Mall to highlight proposed Denver camping ban
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Unoccupied church catches fire, one Denver firefighter injured
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Vestas Wind Systems’ 1Q loss nearly doubles
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Church fire under investigation
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Bill to make it tougher to amend Colorado constitution killed
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Pro-Romney group readies 9-state ad buy
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Pro-Romney group readies 9-state ad buy
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Feds clear way for Colorado to manage roadless areas with plan that allows some commercial uses
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NFL punishes four Saints players in bounty scandal
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Feds examine response to Montana sexual assaults
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Congressional hearing in Denver tackles fracking
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Colorado Editorial Roundup
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Proposed federal fracking rules draw fire at Colorado hearing
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Driver blames miller moths for Colo. Springs crash
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NFL statement on Saints’ bounty penalties
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Colorado Senate affirms vote setting stoned-driving limits
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Rifle boy recovering from rare drug-resistant infection
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CSU ‘Legends’ horse sale generates more than $300,000
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Channel 7 investigates North Fork Fire tonight at 10:35
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13 charged in hazing death of FAMU band member
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Junior Seau found dead of apparent suicide
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BLM halts oil and gas leasing plan for Colorado’s North Fork Valley
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Three Colorado men accused of securities law violations
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Colorado telecom overhaul in doubt this year
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Peyton Manning, Broncos join coaches on the field for first time
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CSU boosts undergraduate tuition next year by 9 percent
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Courage of Josephine Echols, who was killed in church parking lot, saved lives, minister says
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BLM puts off North Fork Valley oil and gas sale
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Salon owner: Young N.J. girl wasn’t in tanning booth
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The Black Keys at the 1stBank Center, 5/1/12 (photos and review)
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Douglas Thames loses appeal of 1989 Fort Collins murder conviction
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Suncor officials defend pollution prevention
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Colo. sex offender faces child pornography charge
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Photographer captures double rainbow and lightning strike in Ohio
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Gang member arrested during Glenwood Springs festival gets year in prison
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Wildlife officers kill nuisance bear in Craig
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Pressurization scare prompts emergency landing for plane from Grand Junction
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Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning appears in DirecTV promo in full uniform
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Mana at the Pepsi Center, 5/1/12 (photos and review)
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Broncos talk about Saints suspensions and “message” from NFL
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Broncos talk about Saints suspensions and “message” from NFL
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Va. man dies after crash into river in Colorado
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Adams County hires ethics officer from New York
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U.S. Air Guitar Championships choose Denver and Boulder for the big dance
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Guest Commentary: Oil shale development in Colorado
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Delta Spirit at the Fox Theatre, 5/1/12 (photos)
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Police: 5 dead in shooting in Phoenix-area home
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Jason Giambi’s walk-off homer leads Rockies over Dodgers
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Resignation of Romney advisor disappoints gay Colorado Republicans
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CSU board OKs 9 percent in-state tuition increase
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Colorado Democrats register more voters in April, but GOP still has edge
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Pilot program offers help with electric bill
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Win tickets to see Lotus Plaza at the Larimer Lounge tonight
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Nuggets aim to climb back into series vs Lakers
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Guest Commentary: Water for generations to come
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Horrigan: Victims of health insurance
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Greeley mom, daughter arrested for prostitution; 2-year-old in house
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Guest Commentary: Feed the hungry children in Denver
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3 desert-tough plants that will be rock stars in a drought
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Parker: The unknown celebrity
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Designed for privacy: Gardening book helps you create visual retreat
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Editorial: The clock is ticking for Colorado’s legislature
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Davidson: Colorado History Center opening a historic occasion
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Editorial: CDOT shows civic vision with I-70 plan in Denver
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Rosen: Heavy levy for a Chevy
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Black Keys at 1stBank Center on April 30 (review)
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Aspen’s Cos Bar boutiques to open in Target stores
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Writing poetry at Paris on the Platte, Denver slam poet Kayla Price lets her voice be heard
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Weld County elebrates revenues from oil, gas
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Funeral held for NW Ind. soldier killed by bomb
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Changes to school discipline pass 1st House vote
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Changes to school discipline pass 1st House vote
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Denver International Airport, United Airlines reach agreement on debt
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Store: Fashion Group presents fall trend show at Neiman Marcus
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Former Denver planning director Peter Park’s view
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Former Denver planning director Peter Park’s view
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Show: Urban Zen line at Lawrence Covell benefits Kent Denver program
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Denver Post Fashion Calendar, 5/3/2012: Cinco de Mayo celebration
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Cliffhangers, deaths, weddings and more: May’s TV finales
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Movie review: “Marvel’s the Avengers” earns a superhero welcome
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Five tips: How to use makeup to create a smoky eye look for prom
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Movie review: “Hit So Hard” a revealing portrait of Hole, Courtney Love
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Theater review: “The Joy Luck Club” christens Vintage Theatre’s Aurora home
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Bar: Denver tiki bar Adrift will take you away
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At the Kirkland Museum, a risk on behalf of fine Colorado art
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Bar: Denver tiki bar Adrift will take you away
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Comedian Tracy Morgan trades “30 Rock” for the live comedy environment
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Rockies send Jhoulys Chacin down to Triple-A
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Kershaw surrenders 3 homers in 8-5 loss to Rockies
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Rockies option Chacin to Triple-A Colorado Springs
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Biological father’s return inspires family’s fear (5/03/12)
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British inquest uncovers little in death of spy placed in bag
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Number of workers added in April was fewest in 7 months
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Target will phase out sales of Amazon’s Kindle e-reader
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Florida prosecutors charge 13 in college band hazing death
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Law enforcement response to Montana sex attacks under federal review
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Colorado State boosts undergradate tuition next year by 9 percent
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Loyola holds off DU lacrosse in overtime at ECAC Tournament
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Sene, Cardenas score to lead Revs past Rapids 2-1
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Winning numbers drawn in ‘Lotto’ game
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Winning numbers drawn in ‘Cash 5’ game
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CO Lottery
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Colorado bill to change constitution-amendment process dies
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Service celebrates life of nurse gunned down outside Aurora church
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Gang member arrested during Glenwood Springs festival gets year in prison
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Kabul bombers, gunmen kill 7 after Obama ends visit
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DEA apologizes to California student forgotten in holding cell
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Proposed federal fracking rules draw fire at Colorado hearing
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Colorado tire-recycling reforms sent to Hickenlooper
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CSU ‘Legends’ horse sale generates more than $300,000
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Griego: Denver neighbors cheer left turn on I-70 rebuilding plan
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Adams County hires first ethics officer in wake of scandals
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Suspect in case where inmate freed loses appeal in Fort Collins murder
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Denver International Airport, United Airlines reach deal on debt
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BLM halts oil and gas leasing plan for Colorado’s North Fork Valley
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Stapleton developers envision large business park for Denver
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Colorado Senate affirms vote setting stoned-driving limits
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I-70 neighbors get look at Denver construction-project options
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China dissident who fled to U.S. Embassy nixes carefully crafted deal
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Metro State IRS special agent class gives students a taste of the job
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Dow Jones investors spooked by poor showing on April jobs
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Crews with saws to carve up frozen cows in Colo.
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Resignation of Romney adviser disappoints gay Colorado Republicans
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Last Colorado ski resort to close is doing so much earlier than usual
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Colorado school-supply tax-holiday bill draws wide support, disdain
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Feds clear way for Colorado to manage roadless areas with compromise
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Nuggets’ Corey Brewer finding fuel in thoughts of his late father
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Bobby Dalbec’s walk-off home run gives Legend share of Continental title
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D’Evelyn’s Stanford-bound Jeff Garnier all business in pool, classroom
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Devlin: High school sports enjoying surprisingly good weather this spring
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No Jackpot Winner
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Jason Giambi’s homer vs. Dodgers lets Rockies walk off as winners
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Soft-throwing Jamie Moyer a hero to many high school pitchers
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NFL suspends four Saints for their roles in bounty
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Jason Giambi’s homer vs. Dodgers lets Rockies walk off as winners
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Junior Seau’s apparent suicide shocks NFL
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Crews with saws to carve up frozen cows in Colo.
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Rapids midfielder Jamie Smith hopes to be back in lineup soon
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Aspenites get used to life without plastic bags
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Grand Junction submits comments on oil shale plan
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Oskar Blues plans to open new brewery in NC
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Six to enter Colorado chapter of wrestling Hall of Fame
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Vermont’s Shumpert, Highlands Ranch grad, on America East all-rookie team
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Disposal of frozen cows in cabin near Aspen begins Thursday
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Nuggets’ Al Harrington off his game in series against Lakers
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Bob Baffert’s Bodemeister is early Kentucky Derby favorite
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Struggling Chacin is sent to Triple-A Colorado Springs
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Fort Carson to open new resiliency campus
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Top sergeant major in the Army visits Fort Carson
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Democrats in GOP-leaning House races may aid Obama
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Democrats in GOP-leaning House races may aid Obama
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Corrections
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“The Scream” fetches record $119.9 million at Sotheby’s auction
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Gingrich vows to help Romney after ending his campaign
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Colo. civil unions bill passes biggest test yet
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Wildfire payment agreement reached in Colorado
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Colorado business briefs, 5/3
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Bronzed Jersey mom denies girl got sunburn at tanning salon
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U.S. factory orders fell in March by most in 3 years
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U.S. Treasury delays decision on floating rates
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Colorado House OKs asking voters to change state personnel system