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                March 10, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Dad says crash stories all wrong
The father of siblings killed in a crash Friday night says incorrect media reports keep feeding the pain of losing his two children. FULL STORY
Sickle-cell disease spreads
The painful blood disorder called sickle-cell disease is striking an increasing number of Latino people in Colorado, according to University of Colorado researchers. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Push to fix CSAP begins
Trio accused of vandalizing Latino shrine
Tide turns for ecogroups
Making up for our lost time
Fishbein still in hospital

Business
Costco leads pack at southwest center
Costco will be the first tenant at River Point at Sheridan this summer. The discount retailer is expected to open its doors by the end of June, followed by SuperTarget in July. FULL STORY
Oil firm opens door
A ConocoPhillips real estate executive says the company would entertain offers from developers interested in building on the edges of its recently acquired campus in Louisville. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Game goes "minuscule, m-i-n-u-s-c-u-l-e, minuscule"
Chicago school invests in students' money skills
People on the move
Backlash squeezing dairy hormone

Local Politics
Bake-sale tax under fire
PTOs and PTAs in Colorado may soon get a break from what a state representative called the "big blue tax monster." FULL STORY

National News
Pharmaceuticals fouling U.S. drinking water
A vast array of pharmaceuticals — including antibiotics, anti-convulsants, mood stabilizers and sex hormones — has been found in the drinking-water supplies of at least 41 million Americans, an Associated Press investigation shows. FULL STORY
Low-level drugs show signs of being harmful
Troubled by drugs discovered in European waters, poisons expert and biologist Francesco Pomati set up an experiment: He exposed developing human kidney cells to a mixture of 13 drugs at levels mimicking those found in Italian rivers. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Body's absorption rate acts as gatekeeper for pharmaceuticals
Pakistan judges to be reinstated
Water at Iraq bases raises alert
Bush belts out farewell to D.C. crowd
McCain to fill campaign lull

Opinion
Will Hispanics choose McCain in the general election?
Such boorish comments illustrate just how much ignorance there still is in the media about Latino voters, Latino issues, Latino anything. FULL STORY

Sports
So much for Avs' streak
The Avs mailed in a 3-0 loss to the Stars, snapping their six-game winning streak and preventing them from moving into first place in the Northwest Division. FULL STORY
Run defense focus of busy winter's work
The stat page showed the biggest problem in 2007 was stopping the run. The Broncos then made their take on this weakness clear through their offseason maneuvers. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Buchholz looks like he means business
Broncos' signings smarter
Jam-Pac with ability
Action aplenty in final surge to state titles
Toyota takes checkered flag

Avalanche
So much for Avs' streak
The Avs mailed in a 3-0 loss to the Stars, snapping their six-game winning streak and preventing them from moving into first place in the Northwest Division. FULL STORY
Foote misses second game with sore hip
For the second straight day, Adam Foote was on the ice for warm-ups before an Avalanche game against Dallas — but not on the bench when it started. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Good Smyth news
Hlinka back
Avs falter sans Forsberg
Forsberg out with groin pull

Broncos
Run defense focus of busy winter's work
The stat page showed the biggest problem in 2007 was stopping the run. The Broncos then made their take on this weakness clear through their offseason maneuvers. FULL STORY
Draft leads to offensive tackle?
Now that the Broncos' free-agency plan has been made apparent, indications are the team is leaning toward taking an offensive tackle with either its first- or second-round pick in the NFL draft. FULL STORY

College
Maric, Huskers hammer Buffs
Aleks Maric led Nebraska in every statistical category in his final home game, fueling the Huskers to a 68-49 win over Colorado in a send-off to remember. FULL STORY
Bachman turns career into overdrive
Freshman goalie Richard Bachman has led Colorado College to the WCHA championship and onto an ideal path toward next month's NCAA Frozen Four at the Pepsi Center. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Plenty of painful seasons
Nebraska rolls over Buffs 68-49
Espinoza, Black propel surprising ThunderWolves
Skyhawks cruise, gain NCAA berth

Nuggets
Free-throw woes grow
The Nuggets are 17th in the NBA in free-throw shooting (75.3 percent), but in the past 10 games they're 28th (71.2) and in the past five they're 29th (69.1). FULL STORY
Chucky's back
In his first game back since sports hernia surgery Jan. 11, reserve guard Chucky Atkins played seven minutes Friday. FULL STORY

Rockies
Buchholz looks like he means business
Taylor Buchholz is the guy your mother never warned you about. He's polite, intelligent, easy to find at his locker acing a crossword puzzle. FULL STORY
Randy Johnson set to pitch against Rockies
Randy Johnson will make his first spring training start today. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Cook scheduled to pitch Wednesday
Bad pitch, one lucky bounce
Cook on track but Vizcaino, Hirsh on hold









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