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                May 10, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Parents of teen sue ambulance company for fatal crash
The parents of a teenager killed in a collision with an ambulance are suing the driver and the company that employed him. FULL STORY
Purge of Rocky Flats records
The U.S. Department of Energy plans to digitally copy, then destroy 500 boxes of documents related to the former Rocky Flats nuclear-weapons plant, prompting vigorous objections from a local coalition and two Colorado congressmen. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
CU boasts 5,500 new grads
Jury gets witness-slaying case
Schaffer proposes debates with Udall
Police report: Cop jumped repeatedly on teen's back
Guilty verdict in Aspen murder-for-hire case

National News
CNN reporter escapes Myanmar
A CNN reporter who left Myanmar Friday was chased by authorities as he reported on the aftermath of Cyclone Nargis but escaped primarily because of the incompetence of the people after him. FULL STORY
Suffering and the smell of death linger
Six days after Cyclone Nargis churned through the coastal plain of Myanmar, it is clear that the damage is great and that little aid has made it to the area. FULL STORY

Opinion
Myanmar allies are key to aid
To help people devastated by this week's cyclone in Myanmar, the West must go through countries with established relations. FULL STORY
In the Sir Robin session, our leaders bravely ran away
Everything I need to write about politics, I learned by watching "Monty Python." FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Reducing taxes doesn't increase revenue

Sports
A Reds-letter day for Eaton
The Eaton Reds have long been the measuring stick for Class 3A baseball, so it should come as no shock that coach Jim Danley's crew did what it did Friday afternoon at Butch Butler Field. FULL STORY
Chargers' reply shocks Eagles
Casey Coy was anything but shy Friday. The Chatfield right-hander was called on to help guide the Chargers out of trouble against rival Dakota Ridge, and he got it done — with his arm and his bat. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Lobos survive, move on
Fairview's Warren rallies to make finals
Kickin' it with Kiz
Pittsburgh ices Philly's momentum
Jazz holds off Lakers, cuts series lead to 2-1

Avalanche
Quenneville out as Avs coach
Citing a difference in hockey philosophy, Avalanche general manager *** Giguere today outlined the reasons why his team and coach Joel Quenneville are parting company. Quenneville was let go in what the team termed a mutual parting. FULL STORY
Roy "surprised" by Quenneville
Could former Avalanche goalie Patrick Roy succeed Joel Quenneville as the Avs' next head coach? With the Avs, anything is possible. Roy today told the French-Canadian television network RDS that he was surprised the Avs suddenly had a coaching vacancy. FULL STORY

College
Carbondale mourns death of pilot en route to CU
The small mountain town was reeling today over the loss of an active community member killed in a p*** crash Thursday in remote Gilpin County. FULL STORY

Rockies
Rockies win third straight game
On a cool Friday night in San Diego, Aaron Cook bested reigning Cy Young winner Jake Peavy in the Rockies' 4-2 victory. FULL STORY









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