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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
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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.
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| Business |
KFC trying grilled chicken
LOUISVILLE, KY. — What in the name of Colonel Harland
Sanders is going on at KFC?
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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.
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| 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.
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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.
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| 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.
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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.
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| Sports |
Bennett to Indiana? That's a load of corn
What, you think those Indiana rumors are annoying Tony Bennett?
Not a chance.
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Jumping to conclusion: Straight shooters rare
Who knew a basketball could make such an awful noise? Clink.
Clank. Clunk.
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| Avalanche |
Forsberg paying price for hasty return to Avs
Peter Forsberg's Feb. 25 signing with the Avalanche
set off international tremors.
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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.
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| 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.
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Elam ends an era
For the first time since the 1992 season, the Broncos'
full-time place-kicker will not be named Jason Elam.
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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.
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Bump & grind at the Pepsi Center
Saturday night at the Pepsi Center was made for mouthpieces and
muscles.
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| Nuggets |
It's all in the family for Nene, Smith
One Easter ago, rumors spread about the Prothe household in Fort
Collins.
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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.
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| 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.
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Rox foes wait for encore
They remain an underground band even after their smash hit.
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