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                January 17, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Arctic front packs dangerous cold for Colorado
A surge of Arctic air has the city of Denver under a cold weather warning, meaning shelters have ramped up their services and police are on the streets looking to help the at-risk homeless. FULL STORY
Ailing GIs deployed to war zones
Fort Carson sent soldiers who were not medically fit to war zones last month to meet "deployable strength" goals, according to e-mails obtained by The Denver Post. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Lawmakers: Graffiti bill too broad
S.C. friendlier for McCain
Costs for new courthouse, jail above estimates
One bold effort to save Gunnison deer
Student plans to sue DPS

Business
Specialty Sports' retail lifts Vail
Specialty Sports Venture, a joint operation between Denver's Gart family and Vail Resorts, in recent months has opened seven retail stores, occupying 30,000 square feet in and adjacent to the mixed-use Arrabelle project in Vail. FULL STORY
New DIA parking garage will open Monday
Denver International Airport plans to open a 1,800-space parking garage on the southwest corner of the terminal Monday, bringing the airport's total number of garage spaces to about 14,500. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Realtors' expert sees good future for local housing
University of Phoenix owner loses trial
2007 rents rise in West
ProLogis seeks LEED stamp of approval
Online Scrabble game spells trouble

National News
Bush tapes backing up e-mails got recycled
The White House has acknowledged in a new court filing that it routinely recycled computer backup tapes containing its e-mail records until October 2003, a practice that could mean that many electronic messages from the first two years of the Bush administration are lost forever. FULL STORY
Bunny bonanza lands on Utah road
Nobody's quite sure where they came from, but sometime Sunday, 17 lop-eared Angora rabbits — a species not indigenous to the area — wandered onto Utah 91. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
U.S. abortion rate lowest in nearly 30 years
Candidate turned stewardess Clinton
N.H. grand jury to hear polling complaints
Lawsuit over caucus sites in Nevada may swing vote
Unsettled GOP race poses edge for Dems

Sports
Division plays key to Nuggets' playoff hopes
Winning the division is pretty neat, all right. You get a banner. They add it to the coach's bio. They sell overpriced T-shirts, which proclaim the accomplishment. FULL STORY
A reverse for Ponderosa's Ottmann
Once a wrestler, always a wrestler, but Tim Ottmann has about five weeks to prepare for the rest of his life. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Gene genie kind to goalie
Rahlves basking in fatherhood, skicross
Holliday goodwill worth risk
Federer subdues fun-loving Santoro
Showcase event a big success









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