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                December 14, 2007 | Denver, Colorado
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David Harsanyi
Listen to schools, not union whines
Permitting teachers, administrators and parents to control their own schools and, in turn, their children's destinies, is hardly controversial. FULL STORY

Mark Kiszla
A defense with no ID is one with no idea
Somewhere between the birth of their Super Bowl dreams and the sad end of the line in Texas, the Broncos got lost. FULL STORY

Woody Paige
Rockies don't escape role in steroid report
Denny Neagle, one of the highest-paid and most dishonorable players in Rockies history, also was a prized client of a convicted steroids dealer. FULL STORY

Jim Armstrong
West so weak, 6-8 is second
How shaky is the AFC West? Consider this: After Thursday night's lopsided loss at Houston, the Broncos are in second place at 6-8. FULL STORY

Joanne Ostrow
War in Iraq falls off media radar
Sit through a random newscast or a half-hour of cable TV news, or listen to your favorite radio talker. In other words, take the temperature of America via the media and identify what's missing. FULL STORY
Writer's strike could K-O Globes
It's bad enough so many primetime shows and films are shuttered because of the writers strike. FULL STORY









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