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                July 5, 2008 | Denver, Colorado
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Local News
"Poison" split over rodeo gig
Poison singer Bret Michaels says he was "shocked" to hear drummer Rikki Rockett's comments about animal cruelty at the Greeley Stampede and promised to "put on one hell of a big rock show" there despite Rockett's concerns. FULL STORY
Man sentenced for molesting 4 sisters
A man who molested four young sisters he baby-sat for a friend has been sentenced to 50 years to life in prison. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Holiday brings flurry of small fires
Small-city star coordinates big bang
Feds probing "attorney" who tried case here
5 injured in Rainbow gathering melee
Holiday picnic a special celebration

Business
MillerCoors answers HQ mystery — it's Westminster, for now
This just in! The MillerCoors headquarters site — subject of months of intense speculation — is Westminster! FULL STORY
Kmart to close Greeley store in September
A Kmart spokeswoman says the company's sole store in Greeley will close on Sept. 28. FULL STORY

National News
U.S. marks 4th with revelry
The nation's largest fireworks display exploded in a spectrum of color over the East River Friday night, temporarily stealing the spotlight from New York's world-famous skyline. FULL STORY
Statue of Liberty's crown may reopen to public
NEW YORK — The National Park Service is considering reopening Lady Liberty's crown for the first time since the Sept. FULL STORY

Opinion
Keep a sober approach to Sunday liquor sales
Sunday marks the first day Colorado liquor stores can put out their "Open for business" signs. FULL STORY
Pond scum to the rescue?
Remember the optimist's creed, "If life gives you lemons, make them into lemonade"? FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Will "right to work" reawaken a sleeping giant?

Sports
Wimbledon finally becomes predictable
Perhaps Wimbledon was not that wild and crazy, after all. FULL STORY
Felix, Gay hitting stride in Eugene
U.S. Track and Field Olympic Trials: Allyson Felix still has work to do to earn her trip to Beijing. If things keep going the way they did Friday, it won't be hard work. FULL STORY

MORE HEADLINES
Milestone night for Torres
Offense goes wild as winless run ends
Rockies outslug Marlins 18-17
Season-ticket holder throws high and tight
Former CU runner inks deal with Nike

Rockies
Rockies swing Helton to the DL
Todd Helton's back pain was not getting any better, as signs pointed to Thursday, and he was placed on the disabled list Friday. FULL STORY









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