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                March 12, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
New Life report describes terror
A 460-page police report released today tells a tale of terror at New Life Church, with churchgoers telling officers how they scrambled out of the building, hid in restrooms and under the stage. FULL STORY
GJ woman killed when construction equipment hits vehicle
The person killed in a head-on crash in Mesa County is being identified as a resident of Grand Junction. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Littleton thief crept through 25 homes as people slept
New house burns in Greeley
Fatal crash on SB I-25 in Dougco
Man killed in Denver hit-and-run identified
Man fatally shot in East Denver neighborhood

Business
Denver to measure how city driving style affects greenhouse gases
Drivers in the Mile High City will be the first to help gauge how punching the accelerator or slamming the brakes affects greenhouse gas emissions. FULL STORY
Cruises riding happy outlook
Leaders of the world's largest cruise lines said Tuesday the industry's 2008 outlook is positive despite economic pressures such as high fuel costs, the weak dollar and a struggling housing market. FULL STORY

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Colorado Business
Southwest targets safety
Malone's hire irritated Diller
Fees to benefit easement regulation
Bankers raising hurdles on loans

Local Politics
Tuition-increase outline deadlocks in committee
The Joint Budget Committee deadlocked Tuesday over tuition increases for state colleges and universities. FULL STORY
Bruce draws smiles amid camera clatter
A Rocky Mountain News photographer fumbled his camera gear during a House Finance Committee hearing on the state's conservation easement program Tuesday, drawing the attention of lawmakers and the public. FULL STORY

National News
Mom, steps away, on trial for leaving kid in car
CHICAGO — Treffly Coyne was out of her car for just minutes and no more than 10 yards away. FULL STORY
Wronged wives utilizing the old "stand by"
There was Silda Wall Spitzer on Monday afternoon, in her pearls and conservative business suit, her eyes lowered and her face set in stoic pain as she stood by her man. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
24 die as suicide blasts rock Pakistan
China, Russia, Pakistan, Cuba in U.S. report of rights abusers
Investigators say Spitzer spent tens of thousands for call girls
Concerns about sleep deprivation put to rest
China forming five agencies to aid sectors

Opinion
Striking a balance between water supply and demand
Concern about water supply in the Western U.S. is always in the forefront when anyone discusses growth. FULL STORY
Choose the right Medicare plan
The first three months of 2008 still offer seniors a great chance to ensure they're covered by the Medicare Advantage plan that's best for them. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
"Protecting" pink poodle is pushing it, even in Boulder
Malpractice bill should be nixed
Save the maligned lobbyists
Democrats defend housing bailout plan
Incurring nature's wrath

Sports
CSU hoops upsets Wyoming
Colorado State overcame 29 points by Wyoming's Brandon Ewing, a technical on coach Tim Miles and a 17-game losing streak today to pull off the school's second upset in 24 hours in the play-in game of the MWC tournament. FULL STORY
Rox: Cook, Vizcaino back in action
There was rust but no pain for Aaron Cook and Luis Vizcaino. That left the Rockies relieved, and pleased, after this morning's intra-squad game. FULL STORY

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Pride of Palmer taking his best shot
Jones gives Avs a lift
Catcher Torrealba controls pitchers and game
Lower standard, greater urgency
Hat trick powers Pioneers

Avalanche
Jones gives Avs a lift
He has one of the most common names in North America, but after his first 15 NHL games, some Avalanche fans were wondering if David Jones would make a name for himself in the league. FULL STORY
Smyth might rejoin team on Thursday
When the Avs return to practice Thursday morning, they probably will be joined by their pricey left winger, Ryan Smyth. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Avs thwart Thrashers 5-2

Broncos
Mailbag: Tenders render wonder
The Post's Broncos writer responds to your questions in Mike Klis' Broncos Mailbag. In this special offseason installment, Mike tackles seven Q's, including one from Washington. FULL STORY

College
CSU hoops upsets Wyoming
Colorado State overcame 29 points by Wyoming's Brandon Ewing, a technical on coach Tim Miles and a 17-game losing streak today to pull off the school's second upset in 24 hours in the play-in game of the MWC tournament. FULL STORY
CU women knocked out of tourney
After breaking out of its shooting slump, Iowa State put together a 14-4 run to beat Colorado 76-50 today in the first round of the Big 12 Tournament at the Municipal Auditorium. FULL STORY

Nuggets
Lower standard, greater urgency
Doggone, 60 victories gone, 55 victories gone, division title gone, home-court advantage gone, fifth place gone, sixth place gone, seventh place gone, all gone like Woolworth's five-and-dime. FULL STORY
Mailbag: Smith suffering scrutiny
The Post's Nuggets writer responds to your questions in Benjamin Hochman's Nuggets Mailbag. In this installment, Benjamin takes five Q's, including one from Philadelphia. FULL STORY

Rockies
Rox: Cook, Vizcaino back in action
There was rust but no pain for Aaron Cook and Luis Vizcaino. That left the Rockies relieved, and pleased, after this morning's intra-squad game. FULL STORY
Catcher Torrealba controls pitchers and game
To understand catcher Yorvit Torrealba's value, don't watch him. Watch those who follow him. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Helton trying to find swing
Rox: CF of the future will wait









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