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                May 21, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
Minturn voters OK ski resort plan
Record voter turnout delivered developer Bobby Ginn a decisive victory for his planned private ski and golf resort above Minturn. FULL STORY
Kiowa teen dies in rollover crash
A Kiowa teenager died last night after a one-car rollover accident on Colo. 86. Mickie Kraft, 17, was pronounced dead about 9:00 p.m. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Drivers, ready: Trail Ridge, Mt. Evans to open
Teacher's aide pleads guilty in sex sting
Adams County man sentenced for child porn
Memorial Day events, closures
Woman found face down in water in Parker

Business
Xcel shareholder proposals denied
Xcel Energy shareholders today denied a pair of proposals that would have separated the roles of chairman and chief executive officer and reformed the utility's employee health care coverage. FULL STORY
People on the move
STANTEC: Announced that Ron Thorstad was recently appointed to transportation-practice leader for the company's U.S. West region. FULL STORY

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People on the move
Southwest adds 2 DIA routes
Corporate Express buying French rival for $2.7B
You're a winner
Level 3 chief apologizes, says turnabout due in '09

Local Politics
Challenger's poll predicts tough race for Musgrave
"Surprising" results from an early campaign poll and recent Democratic victories in GOP-leaning districts nationwide have bolstered the confidence of the latest challenger to Republican Rep. Marilyn Musgrave. FULL STORY

National News
Clinton may bring fight to Denver
BOCA RATON, FLA. — Hillary Rodham Clinton says she is willing to take her fight to seat Florida and Michigan delegates to the Denver convention if the two states want to go that far. FULL STORY
Despite opposition, Border Patrol stands by its fence
NACO, ARIZ. — As the Department of Homeland Security pushes to complete 670 miles of fencing along the Mexican border by the end of this year, it is confronting the sharpest resistance yet FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Study disputes "boys crisis" in schools
Study: Teenage blood donors report more minor reactions
Obama edges closer to nomination
Malignant tumor strikes Kennedy
Yamaguchi dances to win

Opinion
The life and death of a wolf
A wolf died the other day in Wyoming. Along with three others, it was shot and killed on the first day that wolves in most of the state lost the protection of the Endangered Species Act. FULL STORY
Profiles in political cowardice
Speaking from limited personal experience, Colorado's highways seem to be in pretty good shape. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Without resources, FDA can't protect consumers
Necessary cuts in RTD service
Affirmative action in Colorado
Overbooked at summer camps?

Sports
Scheffler out with foot injury
A year later, Broncos tight end Tony Scheffler continues to be bothered by a left foot injury. Two NFL sources said Scheffler is wearing a boot on his foot and will be out four weeks. FULL STORY
Barmes bailing out Rockies
And you thought you had this baseball thing figured out. Happens every year. A player or team comes out of nowhere to shock the baseball world. Which brings us to the Rockies' most productive hitter through the first seven weeks of the season. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Rockies looking to end funk
Avs' Hlinka signs with Swedish team
Owners fed up with pie share
Huffer beats field by 13 strokes for 5A title
CA's Kresock catches Kent's Garard to take 4A golf

Avalanche
Ex-Av likes McLellan, Dineen
Curtis Leschyshyn might be a little biased. After all, Todd McLellan — the Detroit Red Wings assistant who could become the Avalanche's next coach — was in his wedding party. FULL STORY

Broncos
Owners fed up with pie share
A threatening NFL lockout is just three years away and already, progress. FULL STORY
Hey, from what I saw, Broncos look just super
The Broncos looked sensational on the second day of Quarterback Camp at Dove Valley. Based on what I saw, I think they'll win 11 games. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Williams tributes start with statue
Broncos starting over at linebacker
Just another face in NFL crowd
Spygate a scandal? Yawner is more like it

College
In a first for DU's hockey team, new captain is homegrown
J.P. Testwuide is pioneering the Pioneers. FULL STORY
DU golfers fifth at NCAAs
The University of Denver women's golf team is off to a good start at the NCAA championship, shooting a 5-over-par 293 to tie for fifth after Tuesday's opening round. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
No desire to see BCS format grow

Nuggets
NBA preview: L.A. Lakers vs. San Antonio
Can Kobe Bryant keep this up? The Lakers' star has scored 30 or more points in eight of the 10 playoff games. FULL STORY
Kiki, Nets showing interest in Melo
The Nets have expressed interest to Denver about trading for Carmelo Anthony, a source said, though it currently seems unlikely the Nuggets would deal their all-star forward to New Jersey. FULL STORY

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Garnett, Celts need no rest

Rockies
Taveras cites bunting skills
As a leadoff hitter, Willy Taveras has been a catalyst in the Rockies' sluggish offensive start. FULL STORY
Helton lets his bat do the talking, getting two hits
Todd Helton likes to talk hitting. And when the conversation is with manager Clint Hurdle, it now revolves around the mental approach. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Rockies dig too deep a hole
Giants edge Rockies 6-5









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