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                December 13, 2007 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Birders aflurry over first sighting in Colorado
A rare Mexican bird that has never been recorded in Colorado has been spotted in a Loveland bird enthusiast's yard. FULL STORY
Park Service seeks to preserve Colo. internment camp
GRANADA, COLO. — Bob Fuchigami was 12 years old when he and his family were told to leave their 20-acre farm in northern California. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Woman killed in Boulder County crash IDd
Vegas shooting suspect arrested in Denver
Church gunman a "beloved" son
7 states sign Colorado River water pact
More snow for Denver, mountains

Business
Malone combines ownership of Discovery
Billionaire John Malone plans to convert the parent of the Discovery Channel into a publicly traded company, giving all investors a market for their shares. FULL STORY
Western Union first corporate donor to UN aid fund
Western Union Co., the biggest U.S. money-transfer business, joined the U.K. and 68 other nations in pledging $420 million to a United Nations-administered fund created to rush aid to victims of wars FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Qwest reinstitutes quarterly dividend
DIA fourth busiest in September
Ball Aerospace loses to Boeing in launch deal
Frontier VP leaves
Xcel to lend Kansas a hand

Local Politics
Ritter trip to Iraq a secret
Gov. Bill Ritter, flown to Baghdad by Black Hawk helicopter, described a "glimmer of hope" in the war-torn country Wednesday as Iraqi military and police forces begin to stabilize. FULL STORY

National News
Online, it's the reign of terrier
Country singer Alan Jackson and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair make guest appearances in the newest White House doggie video on the Web. FULL STORY
Muslim girl who fought dad over clothes killed
Aqsa Parvez would leave home each morning wearing track pants and a Muslim head scarf. Once the 16-year-old got to school, she would remove the scarf and change into close-fitting jeans. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Minority ties surface in survey
Presidential candidates hold the sugar
U.N. delays decision on Iran
Triple bombing at Iraqi market leaves 41 dead
From her lips to docs' cheers

Opinion
How many more will die before we learn?
Colorado is certainly gaining a worldwide reputation these days. But it's not for our magnificent mountains or fantastic skiing. FULL STORY
NFL power play driven by greed
Fans in Broncos country may miss tonight's game because of the NFL's attempt to charge a premium for its TV network. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Don't let lobbyists prevent renewable energy standard
Race-ness in America

Sports
Herges, nine former Rox on list
Matt Herges, a key figure of the National League pennant club's bullpen and recently re-signed, was the lone active Rockies player named in the Mitchell report today. FULL STORY
Mailbag: Sakic's injury lingering
The Post's Avalanche writer responds to your questions in Adrian Dater's Avs Mailbag. In this installment, Adrian takes eight Q's, including one from Nashville, Tenn. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Fairchild returning to roots as Ram
Blue Jackets cool off Avalanche's hot line
Buffaloes fall apart at crunch time
SoCal state of mind part of learning curve
Broncos no longer big on beef

Avalanche
Mailbag: Sakic's injury lingering
The Post's Avalanche writer responds to your questions in Adrian Dater's Avs Mailbag. In this installment, Adrian takes eight Q's, including one from Nashville, Tenn. FULL STORY
Blue Jackets cool off Avalanche's hot line
The Columbus Blue Jackets shut down the red-hot line of Ryan Smyth, Paul Stastny and Milan Hejduk. FULL STORY

Broncos
Rookie Young expects big game
Broncos running back Selvin Young needs only 14 yards to crack the top five for the most single-season yardage as an undrafted rookie in NFL history. FULL STORY
Sauerbrun denies he assaulted taxicab driver at Cherry Creek
Two days after saying he will be "exonerated," embattled Broncos punter Todd Sauerbrun spoke Wednesday about being cited for simple assault. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Broncos-Texans will be aired in metro area on KWGN-2
Walker looking forward
Mike Shanahan's descendant ascends

College
Fairchild returning to roots as Ram
Steve Fairchild, No. 1 on the wish list of many former Colorado State players, made it to the top of CSU athletic director Paul Kowalczyk's. FULL STORY
Buffaloes fall apart at crunch time
The most frustrating losses in any sport are those in which a game-long lead is given away at the end. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
SoCal state of mind part of learning curve
Herculean task requires a hero
CSU hires Steve Fairchild as head coach

Nuggets
Atkins now sets return for Dec. 26
Nuggets guard Chucky Atkins has tapped into his inner Kenyon Martin, which is to say he has learned that patience is the best way to return from an injury at full health. FULL STORY

Rockies
Herges, nine former Rox on list
Matt Herges, a key figure of the National League pennant club's bullpen and recently re-signed, was the lone active Rockies player named in the Mitchell report today. FULL STORY
Mitchell to release baseball drugs report Thursday
George Mitchell called a news conference for Thursday to announce the results of his 20-month investigation into drug use in baseball. FULL STORY









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