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City turns out for GI's burial
An estimated 2,000 people lined the city's streets Monday
in a salute to a local man they called "hero," Sgt. Isaac Palomarez,
who was killed earlier this month in Afghanistan.
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Time for the jail to fess up
For months, Denver law enforcement has refused to address basic
questions about the city's jail.
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| Business |
Green development planned for Aurora
Lend Lease could start work later this year on a new sustainable
community in Aurora that would include a mix of homes, shops,
restaurants and offices.
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For fliers, there's ire in the air
Passengers are less satisfied with airlines' customer
service than they have been in years at a time when carriers
are charging more and more for tickets and services.
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| Local Politics |
Council gives voters a say on vexing issue
Denver City Council members on Monday forwarded to voters a ballot
initiative requiring police to impound the cars of unlicensed
drivers, although most council members said they believed it
unfairly targeted illegal immigrants.
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| National News |
Medical supplies arriving in Myanmar, China
Much-needed medicine, vaccines and medical supplies have begun
entering disaster-ravaged areas of Myanmar and China, donated
by U.S. and foreign drugmakers that also are giving millions
of dollars in aid.
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U.S. war records available to masses
People interested in what their ancestors did in wartime are
getting a free look, until the end of the month, at a vast collection
of military records online.
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| Opinion |
Still waiting on judicial choices
The time has come for the White House to get moving and send
to the U.S. Senate candidates to fill three vacancies on the
Colorado federal trial bench.
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Judicial activism won't benefit gay marriage
The day is coming when gay marriage will be accepted. Using judicial
activism to coerce acceptance, though, is only hurting the cause.
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| Sports |
Red Wings fly toward Finals
So much for the demise of the Detroit Red Wings. They headed
back to the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Sore elbow makes Peavy a candidate for DL stint
Reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Jake Peavy could be headed
for the disabled list because of soreness in his pitching elbow.
The Padres right-hander had an MRI on Monday.
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| Broncos |
Marshall active at Broncos' camp
Sooner than expected, star receiver Brandon Marshall was able
to run pass routes when the Broncos held their first offseason
practice Monday.
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Hamilton sees no risk in return
In the leather-helmet era, concussions often were labeled "sinus
infections," and the doctor's orders could be to take
two aspirin, get some rest overnight and report to practice
in the morning.
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| Nuggets |
Smooth transition from court to court
As a playmaking point guard for the Nuggets, John Roche was adept
at making something out of nothing.
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NBA preview: Boston vs. Detroit
The Celtics have the best record in basketball, but they lost
three games to both eighth-seeded Atlanta and Cleveland, all
on the road.
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| Rockies |
Defense's damage control evident in sixth inning
In the sixth inning Monday night, the Rockies limited damage
with perfect defensive execution.
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Exploding bats gain attention
The romance of baseball is taking a hit with maple bats increasingly
being viewed as a weapon, the crack of the bat replaced with
shards flying into the air.
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