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                January 15, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Teen gets 40 years for stabbing girlfriend's mother to death
BOULDER, Colo.—Eighteen-year-old Bryan Grove was sentenced to 40 years in prison Tuesday for stabbing his girlfriend's mother to death, and he apologized to her family for causing "pain and FULL STORY
Weld deputy accused of assault is isolated
Weld County authorities have placed a deputy accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl in protective custody at the jail, authorities said today. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Lawmaker sounds death knell for electronic voting in Colorado
Stock Show parade delights downtown fans
Joint statement from House on Bruce investigation
Hybrids to get access to HOV highway ***s
Mesa 'Good Samaritan' killed on I-70

Business
Ritter appoints environmentalist to PUC
Gov. Bill Ritter today announced the appointment of environmentalist Matt Baker to a four-year term on the Colorado Public Utilities Commission, filling a vacancy left by Polly Page, whose second FULL STORY
Delta, United open merger talks
Delta Air Lines has opened merger talks with United Airlines and Northwest Airlines, the Wall Street Journal reported today. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Jobs reveals tiny new laptop, confirms iTunes movie rentals
Oprah Winfrey partnering with Discovery for own TV network
Chipotle's finance chief reiterates guidance
Delek Energy buys Colorado-based Elk Resources for $95 million
Frugal shoppers cut back sharply, fanning recession fears

Local Politics
Local politics news briefs
The chairwoman of the state Democratic Party said Monday that Secretary of State Mike Coffman, a Republican, should quit. FULL STORY

National News
Design flaw said to have caused Minnesota bridge to collapse
A design flaw caused a Minnesota bridge to collapse last summer, killing 13 people and injuring 100 in an accident that focused renewed attention on the safety of highways and bridges, according to sources familiar with the probe. FULL STORY
Prankster eyed in threat to U.S. ships
Sailors in the Persian Gulf have known him for years: a radio operator who taunts and insults passing ships. The rants are heard, logged, then mostly forgotten. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Suicide bomber kills 6 at luxury hotel in Kabul
Politics news briefs
Calif. sheriff quits to fight corruption charges
Wine tasting is done with wallet
La.'s Indian-American governor a first for U.S.

Opinion
Environmental control
In the very near future, environmentally conscious Americans may have to ask themselves if individual and economic freedom matters. FULL STORY
Fighting over the economy

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MORE HEADLINES
5 steps for the economy
Beetle kill must be state priority
Bruce's lowest blow yet
Farewell to an old house
Turmoil in the Republican presidential contest

Sports
Fun first impressions
Third-ranked Novak Djokovic gives a different kind of impression on the court. FULL STORY
Baseball testimony begins in Congress
WASHINGTON — Barry Bonds' team should have reported concerns about the home run king's personal trainer to Major League Baseball, commissioner Bud Selig told Congress on Tuesday during a FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Nene has tumor removed; awaits cancer test results
Late mistakes ruin chance for Nuggets
Super bowl: Arapahoe Basin bigger, better
Clean up baseball? Ship out Selig first
Progressive thinking

Avalanche
Penguins get tough in division
The Pittsburgh Penguins have been giving everyone a hard time this season, except for teams in their own division. FULL STORY
Theodore starting to put stamp on net
Tattoos cover roughly half of Jose Theodore's upper body. They are elaborately stenciled works, some in dedication to his wife and daughter. Some seem to just signify rock 'n' roll cool associated with his hobby of strumming a guitar away from the hockey rink. FULL STORY

Broncos
Sparano remains front-runner for Dolphins' coaching vacancy
At least one Dallas Cowboys player referred to assistant head coach Tony Sparano in the past tense Monday, because he might soon change teams. FULL STORY

College
Eight guards bid for one win
When starting lineups are announced for tonight's Nebraska vs. Colorado men's basketball game at the Coors Events Center, fans might wonder if they walked into a clinic for backcourt play instead. FULL STORY
Home could be sweet for CC's postseason bid
While the excitement builds about the return of the NCAA Frozen Four to Denver and the University of Denver becoming a good candidate to advance to the national semifinals, a similar scenario is taking place in Colorado Springs. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
New staff has BCS look

Nuggets
Karl building strategy as Nene waits
The Nuggets continued to bond as a team on this road trip while awaiting Nene's test results, which are expected to diagnose the severity of his undisclosed personal health situation. FULL STORY
No Najera
Things weren't looking good for Denver's Eduardo Najera when he entered the locker room holding his right elbow with his left hand. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
"Home" sweet home.

Rockies
Arbitration load could skyrocket
Trying to find common ground in salary arbitration becomes more difficult when players aren't so common. FULL STORY
Rolen, Gladd switch teams
ST. LOUIS — Scott Rolen was traded from the St. Louis Cardinals to the Toronto Blue Jays on Monday for Troy Glaus in a swap of all-star third basemen that was finalized after both players FULL STORY









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