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                March 9, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
The commander's shared scars
On the underside of the two stars that rest on each shoulder of Fort Carson's top general, the names "Kevin" and "Jeff" are engraved. FULL STORY
Race to middle started at ends
Schaffer and Udall say they're moderates but often vote on far wings. Question: Who's more conservative, Bob Schaffer or Dick Cheney? And where does Mark Udall rank on the liberal scale? FULL STORY

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Democrats fear brokered convention
Wyoming voters line up for Obama
Child-welfare report: Add staff
Writer's love of Highland put neighborhood on map
Colo. to update rules covering "man camps"

Business
Real estate attracts retirement funds
As a glitzy new high-rise was taking shape in downtown Denver, Kim Norton considered buying a condo there. FULL STORY
How ConocoPhillips kept cat in the bag
In the fall of 2006, ConocoPhillips chairman James Mulva and chief information officer Gene Batchelder realized the company was about to run out of space at its Houston headquarters and its research center in Bartlesville, Okla. FULL STORY

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What flows in Vegas . . .
Bond debt rates surge
Pampered CEOs ruin others
Group helps consumers get past fear of finances
Consumer Shopping Bag

National News
Spain mourns slain politician
Weeping and clutching flowers, thousands of people mourned a small-town politician killed by a suspected Basque separatist in an attack that shocked Spain two days before a general election. FULL STORY
Malaysia's ruling party suffers upset
Malaysia's ruling coalition on Saturday suffered its biggest electoral upset ever, losing control of four state governments and more than one-third of Parliament in a show of frustration over racial tensions, crime and corruption. FULL STORY

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French leader tucks in coattails
Puerto Rico pet crisis spurs reform
Israel to continue peace negotiation
Crew of warship sunk in 1940 honored
Jamaican baby's shooting spurs probe

Sports
Plenty of painful seasons
Colorado State's players and coaches filed out quietly and grim-faced after their season finale at Moby Arena on Saturday afternoon. FULL STORY
Kenseth's winless streak over
It wasn't pretty, but Matt Kenseth was just happy to be in a NASCAR Nationwide Series victory circle after nearly a year. FULL STORY

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Cink surges into lead at PODS
Mammoth's slump intact
Tigers roar into playoffs
Avs remain hot, bury Stars
Letters: Stick a fork in the Avs

Avalanche
Foote rests hip, but status up in the air
Avalanche defenseman Adam Foote didn't suit up against Dallas on Saturday because of a hip injury, according to the team. FULL STORY
Throwing switch on power outage
The Italy Blackout of September 2003 lasted three hours; the Northeast Blackout in the U.S. a month earlier lasted more than eight hours; and the infamous New York Blackout of 1977 lasted a full day. FULL STORY

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Devils don't get their due in Jersey
Avs rally for 3-1 win over Stars
Avs rally for 3-1 win over Stars

Broncos
For Broncos there's nothing safe about safety
Hamza Abdullah and John Lynch have been put on notice. FULL STORY
Divided loyalties end for Baileys
When listing the advantages of having two brothers play on the same team, there's no sense overlooking the obvious. FULL STORY

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Broncos sign safeties Manuel, McCree
Lambeau left cold by Favre exit

College
AFA in AHA Final Five
Air Force advanced to the Atlantic Hockey Association Final Five with a 3-1 win over Bentley on Saturday night and a sweep of the best-of-three playoff series. FULL STORY
High school ball no help
If the state of Colorado is the biggest wasteland of college basketball in the country, then high school basketball has to take some of the blame. FULL STORY

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Losing prep stars hurt Falcons
Boyle, UNC make strides
Utah hoops enjoy success
Final fall by Rams at home
Maren leaves mark with helping hand

Nuggets
Jazz tunes up listless Nuggets
During Saturday's Nuggets-Jazz game, Kenyon Martin suffered a mild concussion. The rest of the Nuggets had no excuse. FULL STORY
Time to thrive on Nene's spirit
For the strength and unity that has proved so elusive throughout a frustrating basketball season, the Nuggets need look no farther than the tears of sweet grace rolling down the face of Nene. FULL STORY

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Nene's presence inspirational for teammates
Nuggets' Iverson meets idol: Elway
Okur leads Jazz over Nuggets 132-105

Rockies
Refining that swing thing
The scene has played out countless times at Rockies' camp in the last three weeks. The team's batting cage should have a chalkboard instead of a screen, given the amount of peer tutoring that occurs. FULL STORY
Cook slated for side session Sunday
Precaution turned to optimism Saturday regarding the health of key reliever Luis Vizcaino and starter Aaron Cook, while Jason Hirsh's shoulder remains sore, creating the possibility he won't be ready for the regular season. FULL STORY

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Last rotation spots take top priority
Vizcaino, Cook improved; Hirsh idle









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