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Fire empties Jefferson County forest homes
A wildfire raced through treetops north of Deckers on Sunday,
scorching 105 acres before calming down. A number of homes were
evacuated.
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Hard sale for resorts
Twenty years after buying that condo in East Vail, Ted and Connie
Fullhart are searching for their next windfall in a valley that
has spun gold for investors.
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| Business |
Fee no longer blocks callers
Consumers are getting some relief as major wireless-phone carriers
are reducing hefty early-cancellation fees for service contracts.
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Creek chamber regains footing
When the Cherry Creek Chamber of Commerce board shrank by more
than half, canceled its signature annual event and closed its
offices, a core group of people held things together by working
it like their primary job.
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| National News |
McCain's unwired compared with peers
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy
citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
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McCain, Giuliani stir GOP-ticket talk
Republican presidential candidate John McCain visited Yankee
Stadium on Sunday with former Mayor Rudy Giuliani.
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| Opinion |
Workable plan: four-day weeks
Surging energy costs have prompted governments around the country
— including Colorado's state government —
to take a fresh look at the economies of a four-day work week.
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Destroying Alaskan refuge isn't the answer
Having just returned from my second visit to the Arctic National
Wildlife Refuge, I don't know whether to laugh or to
cry upon hearing President Bush once again call for drilling
in the refuge as a solution to our escalating energy costs.
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| Sports |
Bats shattering safety in big leagues
Like most of the cast of thousands at Dodger Stadium, the Pittsburgh
Pirates' hitting coach was watching the ball. As fate
would have it, he should have been watching the bat.
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Rockies complete sweep of Pirates
Forgive Ian Stewart, the Rockies' upstart third baseman,
for his impetuousness. He is, after all, just 23 years old.
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| Broncos |
Taylor-to-Redskins trade a rush job
Jason Taylor wanted out of Miami, and Bill Parcells seemed only
too happy to trade the "Dancing with the Stars" defensive end.
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Broncos' top 4 picks still unsigned
All but four Broncos are under contract, ready to report in four
days for the start of the 2008 training camp.
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| Rockies |
Swing refinement on Tulo's agenda
Judging by his rehab numbers, shortstop Troy Tulowitzki's
expected return to the Rockies' lineup tonight should
pump even more life into their offense.
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Expert advice helps Stewart
Ian Stewart, showing signs of finally breaking out against big-league
pitching, gives credit to hitting coach Alan Cockrell.
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