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                January 27, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Prods on broncs prompt complaint
Allegations that several saddle broncs performing last week in the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo were prodded by small hand- held electric devices are being investigated. FULL STORY
Masters getting life back in gear
Tim Masters strolled into the Greeley Driver Licensing Test Center Friday morning, inviting smiles from the crowd and becoming perhaps the first citizen in Colorado history to avoid taking a number. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Making things right for Masters
Woman escapes 2-week ordeal
State might hold off on precinct reporting
Stock Show bidding sets records
Colorado Caucuses: Sharon Crump

Business
JPMorgan downgrades Frontier stock
Friday, the day after Frontier Airlines reported a $32.5 million loss for the quarter ended in December, JPMorgan downgraded the carrier's stock. JPMorgan reduced its rating on Frontier from overweight to underweight, citing Southwest's growth in Denver. FULL STORY
Buffett donates stock worth $14.31 million
Billionaire Warren Buffett has donated stock in his company worth roughly $14.31 million Friday to several charities over the past six months. Buffett disclosed six different donations of Class B shares of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission Friday. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Comcast shutting down AZN Television
ITT may lose Army repair contract
Carlsberg and Heineken dividing brewer Scottish & Newcastle
Aurora Organic Dairy under scrutiny

Local Politics
Border wars personal out West
Even in the same town, opinions on the subject are worlds apart. And a growing Latino population could play a major role in the presidential race. FULL STORY
Statehouse debate slated to begin on reform ideas
Colorado legislators have proposed nothing in the way of comprehensive health care reform so far this session — but just wait a few more days. FULL STORY

National News
Stimulus plan will bank on U.S. spending
The success of the federal $150 billion emergency economic stimulus plan will hinge on whether American consumers do what they do best — spend, spend, spend. FULL STORY
Reviewer of loans to assist in probe
A company that analyzed the quality of thousands of home loans for investment banks has agreed to provide evidence to New York state prosecutors that the banks had detailed information about the risks posed by ill-fated subprime mortgages. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Pit bull gets a fighting chance at a dog's life
Body of 3rd avalanche victim found in Calif.
Schools expel trans fats
Microchip future not sci-fi
Defunct U.S. spy satellite could be headed to Earth

Sports
Denver Street School playing it straight
The basketball court sits in a church on West Alameda, tucked behind an Olive Garden restaurant. FULL STORY
Jamming in traffic name of skier X
It may seem a bit unorthodox to hold the Super Bowl before the regular season, but in the budding world of skiercross racing, that's the way it's playing out. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Atkins bringing surge into new season
Deserving Camby likely won't make all-star roster
Anthony injury still needs rest
Just one missing piece
Repeat after me, Rockies

Broncos
Giants still have some catching up to do
Plaxico Burress has made some amazing catches. And this amazing statement: His Giants may have better receivers than the Patriots' group. FULL STORY
Perfect season giant burden to bear for Patriots
There are the New York Giants, but phooey on them. They can be had. FULL STORY

College
Montana downs N. Colo. 71-60
Jordan Hasquet scored 16 points and Ceylon Elgin-Taylor added 13 as Montana matched its longest winning streak — two games — of the season Saturday night. FULL STORY
Cowboys corral elusive first MWC win
Traditionally, it's the Border War. But this time, it was also a battle to stay out of the Mountain West Conference basement. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Buffs squander great chance
Drought sealed loss
Rams give Cowgirls tough test
Scott's pick still on hold
Here's one review for CSU: Fairchild isn't good

Nuggets
Deserving Camby likely won't make all-star roster
We who watch the Nuggets, from super fans to sportswriters, have become accustomed to 20-rebound nights from Marcus Camby. FULL STORY
Hunter hopes to help out on the inside
Center Steven Hunter played five minutes against the Lakers, but hasn't left the bench much this season. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Anthony injury still needs rest
Just one missing piece
Mayo reinstated by NCAA

Rockies
Atkins bringing surge into new season
After a slow start, the third baseman helped the Rockies win the 2007 NL pennant. All he lacks is a long-term deal. FULL STORY
Repeat after me, Rockies
With the Rockies' first spring-training game exactly a month away, I am applying to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office for exclusive rights to the word "Rockpeat." FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Corpas, Hawpe on deck for deals









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