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DNC protests will be behind fence
The fence around the public demonstration zone outside the Democratic
National Convention will be chicken wire or chain link, authorities
revealed in U.S. District Court today.
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Former GJ tutor admits sending nude photos to teen
A former tutor at a Grand Junction middle school faces a four-year
deferred judgment after pleading guilty to sending an obscene
image to a 14-year-old girl.
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| Business |
Colorado Business
KBS Realty Advisors announced the acquisition of The Citadel,
a seven-story office tower containing 130,652 square feet of
office space in Cherry Creek.
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AT&T to end Dish service
Telecommunications giant AT&T said Tuesday that it would
stop marketing and selling Dish Network TV services at the end
of the year.
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| Local Politics |
Ritter: Anthem switch "disrespectful"
Gov. Bill Ritter today labeled as "inappropriate" a jazz singer's
decision to replace the words to the national anthem with the
lyrics of another song at Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper's
state
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"Black national anthem" causes stir at Hick speech
As Denver dignitaries gathered Tuesday for Mayor John Hickenlooper's
State of the City address, City Council President Michael Hancock
introduced singer Rene Marie to perform the national anthem.
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| National News |
Clark nixes apology for McCain remarks
Retired Gen. Wesley Clark rejected suggestions he apologize Tuesday
for saying John McCain's medal-winning military service
does not qualify him for the White House.
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Supporters slam Obama over backing immunity for firms that aided wiretaps
Sen. Barack Obama's decision to support legislation
granting legal immunity to telecommunications companies that
cooperated with the Bush administration's program of
wiretapping without warrants has led to a backlash among some
of his strongest supporters.
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| Opinion |
Mayor's message: It takes a region
Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper knows that the success or failure
of the Democratic National Convention could influence how the
nation and the world perceive Denver for the next half- century.
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When athletes cheat by doping, nobody wins
The behavior of Floyd Landis and other cheaters serves only to
cast a cloud over legitimate competitors and competitions.
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| Sports |
Newest Av Tucker a fan favorite
Fewer players came than went, and the ones who went included
the starting goalie, the second-leading scorer and two minutes-munching
defensemen.
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Torres: The mother of credibility concerns
When you're a 41-year-old woman and still competing
against the top swimmers in the world, the old body doesn't
always work quite like it used to.
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| Avalanche |
Newest Av Tucker a fan favorite
Fewer players came than went, and the ones who went included
the starting goalie, the second-leading scorer and two minutes-munching
defensemen.
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| Rockies |
Taveras steals two bases, leaves with sore quadriceps
The only thing stopping Willy Taveras on Tuesday night was a
strained left quadriceps.
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Dick Monfort says Hurdle's job is safe
With his team enduring another long losing streak and losing
ground in the National League West race, Rockies owner Dick
Monfort said manager Clint Hurdle is not in danger of losing
his job.
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