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Cops ID fireworks suspect
The man arrested in Denver yesterday when plice found a garage
full of illegal fireworks has been identified as Jamie L.
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Vandals strike Wellington schools
Vandalism at an elementary and junior high in Wellington has
prompted the Larimer County Sheriff's Department to
ask for the public's help in identifying a suspect.
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| Business |
Benzene reported in cabin's drinking water
GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.—Colorado oil and gas regulators
are investigating after a carcinogen was found in the drinking
water at a cabin.
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Molson Coors joint operation set to go
SABMiller PLC and Molson Coors Brewing Co. said today they closed
on their transaction combining their U.S. and Puerto Rico operations
into MillerCoors.
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| National News |
Israel OKs deal to get bodies
The Israeli government agreed Sunday to free a Lebanese gunman
convicted in one of the grisliest attacks in the country's
history in exchange for the bodies of two Israeli soldiers killed
by Hezbollah guerrillas.
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Clash of agencies stalls terror fight
Late last year, top Bush administration officials decided to
take a step they had long resisted. They drafted a secret plan
to authorize the Pentagon's Special Operations forces
to launch missions into the snow-capped mountains of Pakistan
to capture or kill top leaders of al-Qaeda.
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| Opinion |
NAFTA's been a road well-taken
This election has spawned a revival of protectionist rhetoric
as special interests and their political handmaidens argue that
cutting off foreign trade would somehow export our economic
problems to other nations.
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Tax policies must catch up to renewable revolution
Proponents of increased drilling and expensive oil-shale development
in our nation's wilderness, offshore and other protected
areas may be fighting the last war. The future of our nation's
energy infrastructure is increasingly electric, fueled by inexhaustible,
domestic clean energy resources like the wind and the sun.
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| Sports |
Top women's seeds out at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, ENGLAND — Wimbledon has already lost its top-four
seeded women's players, while the Williams sisters
keep rolling toward another sibling final.
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MacFar*** will sign with Buffs
The Colorado women's basketball program won't
be lacking in size for long. Melissa MacFar***, a 6-foot-7
center at Millard North High School in Omaha, said today she
will sign a letter of intent with CU during the early signing
period in November.
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| Broncos |
Weighing victory vs. virtue
The recent misadventures of Brandon Marshall and Carmelo Anthony,
which include brushes with the law, again have shone the spotlight
on local athletes' private-life behavior.
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CU steeplechaser aims for Olympics
Jenny Barringer thought there was nothing special about iconic
Hayward Fielduntil she raced at the Oregon Relays earlier this
year.
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| Rockies |
Rox see light at the end with Iannetta's hits
Even a politician would struggle to put a positive spin on the
Rockies' disappointing season.
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Young Tulowitzki's spring slump brings June homers
It's been a long time coming, but Troy Tulowitzki rediscovered
his power stroke Sunday, hitting a two-run homer in the second
inning.
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