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                March 23, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Campus cops nab mirror slinging suspect
A shattered mirror means bad luck for two Boulder men: Rolf William Johnson, the college student arrested for throwing the object from a dorm room window, and an unidentified man seriously injured by FULL STORY
More news
Spring showers, flowers and bears — oh my. Last Thursday marked the first full day of spring and, incidentally, the first bear sighting in Colorado's high country. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Stabbing victim in stable condition
Chilly Easter service at Red Rocks
Salmonella sufferers top 200
Easter holiday has the faithful hopping to keep up
Court: Smoking ban extends to stage

Business
KFC trying grilled chicken
LOUISVILLE, KY. — What in the name of Colonel Harland Sanders is going on at KFC? FULL STORY
Taos rolls dice on 'board game
The venerable Taos ski area last week exited the country's dwindling camp of ski-only resorts, welcoming snowboarders for the first time in its 53-year history. FULL STORY

National News
4 dead, 43 rescued in sinking
ANCHORAGE, ALASKA — The Coast Guard says four crew members are dead after a Seattle-based fishing boat began sinking off Alaska's Dutch Harbor. FULL STORY
Taiwan elects pro-Beijing leader
Taiwan's opposition candidate won the presidential election Saturday, a victory many hope will defuse tension with China over the neighboring island's aspirations for independence. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Wealthier Americans live longer
Firstborn gets more parent time, study says
Vermont judges to rule: Is "nutraloaf" food or punishment?
Mo. town's levee holds back cresting river
McCain tries out world spotlight

Opinion
Dismayed by the politics of division
I just returned from a wonderful holiday in interior Mexico, where access to e-mail was blessedly infrequent, and I'm overwhelmed by a cacophony of events and news updates hitting my mailbox. FULL STORY
Battling the pine beetle epidemic
The current mountain pine beetle epidemic affecting lodgepole pine forests is unprecedented in modern times, and people are justifiably concerned. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Progress on liquor laws
Will metro loop finally be reality?

Sports
Bennett to Indiana? That's a load of corn
What, you think those Indiana rumors are annoying Tony Bennett? Not a chance. FULL STORY
Jumping to conclusion: Straight shooters rare
Who knew a basketball could make such an awful noise? Clink. Clank. Clunk. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Spartans advance to Sweet 16
Avalanche exhibits fourmidable flop
Mike Rose baseball's ultimate squatter
Holliday sports stroke of genius
34 Mannino saves propel DU to title

Avalanche
Forsberg paying price for hasty return to Avs
Peter Forsberg's Feb. 25 signing with the Avalanche set off international tremors. FULL STORY
Sakic hits major milestone with assist No. 1,000
Avalanche center Tyler Arnason's second-period goal against Edmonton on Saturday gave him 10 for the season - and five against the Oilers. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Avs lose fourth straight

Broncos
WR Marshall has arm stitched up
There are two things that have found Brandon Marshall in his young NFL career. An abundance of Jay Cutler passes. And the occasional problem. FULL STORY
Elam ends an era
For the first time since the 1992 season, the Broncos' full-time place-kicker will not be named Jason Elam. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Elam bolts for Falcons
Prater boots head game

College
March Madness notes
In Birmingham, Ala., a city where some of the most violent and infamous events of the civil rights era occurred, Oklahoma's Jeff Capel took a moment Saturday to talk about role models. FULL STORY
Bump & grind at the Pepsi Center
Saturday night at the Pepsi Center was made for mouthpieces and muscles. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Jayhawks' all-around talent on a strong roll
Stanford gives coach another (Sweet) chance
Duke can't match Huggins' passion
Izzo proud to see Suton shine
Future bright for Denver as a host site

Nuggets
It's all in the family for Nene, Smith
One Easter ago, rumors spread about the Prothe household in Fort Collins. FULL STORY
Najera's defense bullish
On Friday, Nuggets coach George Karl discussed San Diego's NCAA Tournament upset of Connecticut, wondering what the heck was San Diego's mascot. FULL STORY

Rockies
Vizcaino provides hope that problem solved at setup
The Rockies have a lot invested in setup man Luis Vizcaino, so they were encouraged to see the right-hander work a crisp sixth inning in a 12-11 win over the Diamondbacks on Saturday. FULL STORY
Rox foes wait for encore
They remain an underground band even after their smash hit. FULL STORY









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