| Al Lewis |
Tribe sues in fight for way of life
Every time we flick on the lights here in Colorado, we're
melting ice in the Arctic, and by now some of the Eskimos are
getting swamped.
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| Mark Kiszla |
Isn't hockey ready to stop goon culture?
In hockey, you know there will be blood.
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Perhaps a plate of crow with that?
"Wow, pretty negative comments on Peter Forsberg. Why so bitter?
Personally, I don't expect the Avs to win the Stanley
Cup. But I am looking forward to seeing a line of Joe Sakic,
Forsberg and Milan Hejduk. And if they do make it to the dance,
it's icing on the cake. Two things are for sure. For
the next 10 home games there will be 18,000 fans cheering Peter
the Great. And you will eat your words."
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| Terry Frei |
Slumping Wings should right ship
For the first few months of the season, it seemed that the Red
Wings and Senators were running away and hiding in the races
for the top seeds in the Western and Eastern conferences, respectively.
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| Woody Paige |
The hills have eyes, & cameras
Tinker, failure, jester, spy.
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| Charlie Meyers |
Rainbows to color South Platte soon
It's a brutal choice for a fishing enthusiast to make:
Either refrain from the double fill-up at the pump for that
first can't-live-without-a-trout-fix trip of the season
or break the bad news to junior.
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| Bill Husted |
Hotel staffers handed free tickets to the Joel shebang
Billy Joel is always a sport when he's in Denver. His
crew and bandmates stayed at the Magnolia for Thursday night's
Pepsi Center gigand handed out 12 free tix (second row!) to
the hotel's staff. They occupied 31 rooms. Joel bunked
at the swankier Teatro.
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