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Bruce kicks photographer, loses swear-in showdown
Newly appointed Rep. Douglas Bruce is backing down over the public
swearing-in he demanded, but not before kicking a photographer
who took his picture in the statehouse chamber this morning.
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IQ hearing underway in Dougco dragging death
During opening arguments at a hearing for a man suspected of
dragging a woman to death, prosecutor Leslie Hansen said Jose
Rubi-Nava wanted people to believe he was mentally incapacitated.
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| Business |
Garfield County gas boom dominate 2006 well permits
Natural gas drilling in Garfield County accounted for 40 percent
of all oil and gas well permits issued in Colorado last year.
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AngloGold buys Golden Cycle Gold for $149 Million
AngloGold Ashanti Ltd., Africa's biggest gold producer,
agreed to buy Golden Cycle Gold Corp.
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| Local Politics |
Rough legislative session looms large
The clock is ticking for members of Colorado's congressional
delegation, who return from holiday recess Tuesday with lists
of goals and less than a year left in session.
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Both CU Board of Regents candidates under 30 and ambitious
Joe Neguse was a 19-year-old sophomore student leader at the
University of Colorado when administrators warned of steep tuition
hikes and financial-aid cuts because the state cut 20 percent
from CU's budget that school year.
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| National News |
Ex-suspect throws wine at reporter on talk show
A former suspect in the disappearance of an American teenager
in Aruba threw wine in the face of a crime reporter on a talk
show where the reporter challenged his honesty.
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Rat heart grown in jar holds hope for humans
Researchers at the University of Minnesota have grown a beating
heart in a jar.
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| Sports |
CSU hires former player as QB coach
Daren Wilkinson, who lost his starting quarterback job at Colorado
State in 1995 only to find his career calling as a coach, returns
to Fort Collins today as quarterbacks coach on Steve Fairchild's
new staff.
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Hejduk slaps home winner in shootout
After the Avalanche was done playing the Florida Panthers on
Sunday night, Avs coach Joel Quenneville hosted his good friend,
former tennis star Ivan Lendl, in his office, while Eastern
European players such as Milan Hejduk and Marek Svatos crowded
around him.
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| Avalanche |
Parker penalty doesn't quite please coach Q
Scott Parker's value to the Avalanche was in evidence
Saturday night at Carolina with a dominant fight victory, which
seemed to spur on his team.
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| Broncos |
The "other" Manning helps eliminate Dallas
Peyton Manning has a championship game to be at next weekend
after all. He can go watch younger brother Eli guide the New
York Giants.
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Sharper's line on Walker: He wants out
Darren Sharper talks to Javon Walker almost daily.
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| College |
Buffs fail to finish Cyclones
The 11-game winning streak of the 23rd-ranked Colorado women's
basketball team is gone, and so, too, is a missed opportunity.
The latter, everybody wearing CU colors conceded afterward,
was far more important — and disappointing.
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DU men top UALR but lose Kummer
Adam Tanner scored 14 points and Nate Rohnert added 13, leading
the host Denver Pioneers to a 54-40 win over Arkansas-Little
Rock on Sunday.
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| Nuggets |
'Cats, Hawks share deceptive strength
Charlotte Bobcats and Atlanta Hawks.
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Bosh's 38 boost Raptors over red-hot Blazers
Chris Bosh had already been on the court for 50 minutes, had
already seen leads disappear at the end of regulation and the
first overtime. Digging deep, he made sure his efforts didn't
go to waste again.
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