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                December 18, 2007 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
No charges for deputy in shooting of Montana man
The Arapahoe County sheriff has opened an internal investigation into the actions of an off-duty deputy who shot and killed a man in a traffic altercation. FULL STORY
No charges for deputy in shooting of Montana man
The Arapahoe County sheriff has opened an internal investigation into the actions of an off-duty deputy who shot and killed a man in a traffic altercation. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Voting gear out for count
Hospitals' upscale options include private chefs
Ritter offers bleak outlook on Afghanistan
Aurora schools hope "pilots" help kids soar
Notes in Masters case wanted "profile" stricken

Business
Qwest focus in '08 on Web
New Qwest chief executive Ed Mueller on Monday unveiled his strategic plan for the company, which doesn't stray far from the path laid by his predecessor. FULL STORY
It's second round for Nacchio
On many fronts, Joe Nacchio's appeal of his criminal-insider-trading conviction is unusual. A three-judge appellate panel granted the former Qwest chief executive's bond request and put his case on expedited review. The same panel will hear the appeal. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Plains sells assets to XTO, Occidental for $1.75 billion
Prepayment-ban length capped for mortgages
Senate stays telecom-immunity vote
Tireless advocate for the disabled a "quiet hero"
Colorado Business

National News
Russia delivers nuke fuel to Iran
The United States lost a long battle when Russia, as it announced Monday, delivered nuclear fuel to an Iranian power plant that is at the center of an international dispute over its nuclear program. Iran, for its part, confirmed plans on Monday to build a second such plant. FULL STORY
Senate debating civil-lawsuit immunity for telecoms that aided eavesdropping
The Senate is expected to decide this week whether to shield from civil lawsuits telecommunications companies that helped the government eavesdrop on Americans. The Senate is grappling with an update to the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the law that dictates when federal agents much obtain court permission before tapping phone and computer lines inside the United States. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Putin clout likely to endure
Star war: "Bully" galaxy belts neighbor
Jungle yields new animals
Bikini photos used in jailbreak
House passes $516 billion bill

Opinion
Forest snow to faucet flow
Last week's announcement of a historic, seven-state water-sharing agreement brings to light a perception that water begins at the Colorado River, when actually it is the link between our forest's FULL STORY
Resist push for more spy power
Here we go again. As Congress heads toward a holiday recess, Bush administration officials are putting on the full-court press, urging lawmakers to approve legislation giving the government FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Scale back oversized plans for pristine area
It's all in how you read it
E.J. Dionne: Hillary Clinton faces great peril

Sports
Rich hopes still a dream for Nuggets
A platinum-coated, gold-plated NBA team with a player payroll on the obscenely extravagant side of $80 million should want for nothing. FULL STORY
Strong start ends up rescuing Avs
The laugher, the rout, the easy time — it never panned out that way for the Avalanche. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
1980 U.S. Olympians finally good as gold
Terry Bowden wants West Virginia job
Walker worth the wait
Miller revved to run
Joe Wolf's big-league dream

Avalanche
McLeod hoping call-up lasts awhile
Cody McLeod is reminiscent of so many young, first-time NHL players before him. Start with the fact the Avalanche rookie has several front teeth missing. FULL STORY
Budaj back in net tonight
LOS ANGELES — Peter Budaj will get his third straight start in net for the Avalanche tonight at the Staples Center against the Los Angeles Kings. FULL STORY

Broncos
Bailey looking like Pro Bowl lock
If Champ Bailey's career were summarized by a city, it wouldn't be Denver. FULL STORY
Scheffler set to fight for his job
Whether or not he is starting for an injured Daniel Graham in the final two games, Tony Scheffler is in the mind-set that he is fighting for his future at the tail end of a disappointing Broncos season. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Vikes strike late in win
League penalty collars Cowboys star
Mailbag: The tame of the father

College
Bulldogs blow past cold-shooting UNC
Freshman Austin Daye scored 18 points and Micah Downs added 17 as No. 18 Gonzaga beat Northern Colorado 77-57 on Monday night. FULL STORY
Monday's top 25 games
FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
As Bouldin sits, Gonzaga wears down UNC

Nuggets
Suns end Spurs' home run
Grant Hill scored 22 points and the Phoenix Suns handed the San Antonio Spurs their first home loss of the season, 100-95, on Monday night. FULL STORY
Cavaliers 104, Bucks 99 (2OT)
Zydrunas Ilgauskas scored Cleveland's first six points in the second overtime after LeBron James became the youngest player to score 9,000 career points in the Cavaliers' victory Monday night over Milwaukee. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Karl plots ways to end Melo's malaise

Rockies
Viña admits to using HGH, denies purchasing steroids
Former major-league infielder Fernando Viña on Monday admitted using human growth hormone in 2003 as he attempted to heal from injuries. FULL STORY
Congress congratulates Rockies
Congress passed a resolution this morning honoring the Colorado Rockies for winning the National League Championship and for reaching the World Series this season. FULL STORY









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