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                March 8, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Candidates rouse crowds in Wyoming
Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton crisscrossed Wyoming on Friday, campaigning for every available vote in a state that last voted for a Democratic presidential candidate in 1964. FULL STORY
Child-welfare report: Add staff
In response to a probe of child deaths that found systemic problems and confusion, Denver's Department of Human Services will create the position of "child protection" director and also hopes to spend nearly $1.7 million to hire 25 new workers. FULL STORY

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Army asked to probe duty standards
Building's odor sends seven to hospital
Furniture exec taken off life-support
Kacey furniture president off life support
Obama wows Casper; Clinton next

Business
Economy says R-word despite economists
If history is a reliable guide, the recession of 2008 is now unavoidable. FULL STORY
Stocks fall sharply to end week
Wall Street ended a dreadful week with another big loss Friday after the government surprised investors with a report that employers eliminated 63,000 jobs last month. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Layoffs, resignations trim newsroom staff at the Mercury News
Health-care spending to beat inflation
N.Y. widens fraud probe of health insurers
Employers slash 63,000 jobs in Feb.
United boosts fuel surcharge by $6 to $10 per round trip

Local Politics
More voting machine hearings today
Secretary of State Mike Coffman has scheduled more hearings for today on Colorado's electronic voting machines. FULL STORY

National News
Bird long believed extinct spotted
A pale-bellied bird species last seen in the 1920s and long thought to be extinct has been rediscovered near Papua New Guinea. FULL STORY
It's time to spring forward
Time to trade an hour's sleep for more sunlight in the evenings. Most people will set their clocks forward one hour this weekend. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Obama wows Casper; Clinton next
House OKs broad measure on mental health coverage
Obama adviser resigns under fire
FBI: No link between letters, NYC blast

Opinion
The barefoot boy from Wall Street cast a long shadow
There is a hoary writer's ruse that describes a seemingly contemporary event before revealing that it happened long ago. FULL STORY
Voters in Mich., Fla. losing out
The states that held early primaries - and were punished for it - now want do-overs. That's fine, but don't bill taxpayers. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Crime and punishment - for reading

Sports
Lambeau left cold by Favre exit
The Favre family's final memory of Lambeau Field — a cathedral for the past 16 years for their husband, brother and father — will be a cold, dark one. FULL STORY
Nene "a survivor" after cancerous testicle removed
Speaking publicly for the first time since the removal of a cancerous testicular tumor, Nuggets forward Nene spoke to The Denver Post about his perseverance. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Nene "a survivor" after cancerous testicle removed
Breaking down Hawpe's contract
Vizcaino joins Cook in trainer's room
Avs streak to fifth consecutive win
Cook scratched with shoulder soreness

Broncos
Size matters as Broncos revamp defense
This should fill the gaps. How many times during their downtrodden 2007 season did the Broncos blame their porous run defense on failed gap assignments? FULL STORY









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