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Balanced, hot-shooting Denver Nuggets run record to 5-2
Rudy Fernandez corralled a pass under the basket Wednesday night and then lobbed the ball with two hands over his head — the epitome of a no-look pass.  more >>

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Teen driver suspected of running over geese on Longmont street
Police plan today to interview a teenager suspected of intentionally driving an SUV into a gaggle of geese, killing three and injuring a fourth. The boy has not been named or arrested.  more >>

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Denver police monitor says panel is telling cops it's OK to lie
A Civil Service panel's decision to return two Denver police officers fired for lying on the job suggests to cops that it is OK to lie, Denver's independent monitor said Wednesday.  more >>

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Denver woman accused of attacking $30 million painting
A 36-year-old Denver woman, apparently drunk, leaned against an iconic Clyfford Still painting worth more than $30 million last week, punched it, slid down it and urinated on herself, according to a criminal case filed against Carmen Lucette Tisch.  more >>

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Disney executive named new dean of CSU vet school
A long-time Walt Disney Company executive who worked to ensure animal safety on television shows and other programs is the new dean of Colorado State University's College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences.  more >>

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Electronics and other evidence found in the back of an SUV, three arrested in Colorado Springs
Colorado Springs police arrested three people and several electronics were found in the stolen SUV the group was driving early this morning.  more >>

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Denver woman arrested for punching, damaging $30 million Clyfford Still painting
A 36-year-old Denver woman, apparently drunk, leaned against an iconic Clyfford Still painting worth more than $30 million last week, punched it, slid down it and urinated on herself, according  more >>

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Mr. Beer: Putting together a solid tasting lineup of winter brews
Whenever I have a vexing beer problem I turn to my Sultan of Suds, Chris Black, the affable owner/host of downtown's Falling Rock Tap House. My problem this time: Putting together a tasting of winter beers that adventurous lovers of big beers could try at home with their friends.   more >>

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Garden: Pining for pine cones
Look up, look down, and look all around because it appears to be another banner year for cones. Pine cones, spruce cones, fir cones when we talk "pine" cones it includes them all and today that's just what we are gabbing about ... conifer aka "pine" cones.  more >>

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Paper planning calendars' time has arrived, again
We've tried it, we really have: Palm Pilot, Treo, Google Calendar, Outlook, iCal, iPhone, iNeedtogetorganized. All of them failed us in some cold, digital, blank, blinking, cruel way. "It's just that it feels good to have something in your hand, something to hold on to," said Janet Shepps, an aerospace industry professional, as she stood inside a FranklinCovey store recently.  more >>

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More US women having twins; rate at 1 in 30 babies
ATLANTA—The number of twins born in the U.S. soared over the last three decades, mostly the result of test-tube babies and women waiting to have children until their 30s, when the chances of twins increase.  more >>

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Fly-fishing comedians ready to take the stage
As the debate rages over the unofficial number of fly-fishing comedians in the world today, apparently only Colorado anglers Scott Thompson and Dave Shirley are willing to accept the official title.  more >>

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'Potter,' 'X-Men,' 'Apes' vie for visual Oscar
LOS ANGELES—The Academy Award for visual effects is shaping up into a showdown among such heroes as Harry Potter, the X-Men, the Transformers and Captain America.  more >>

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US album sales rise for first time since 2004
LOS ANGELES—U.S. album sales rose more than 3 percent last year for the first gain since 2004—a sign that rising digital sales are finally stemming the decade-long decline of compact discs.  more >>

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Audra McDonald and Will Swenson are engaged
NEW YORK—Wedding bells are in the cards for Tick and Bess. Audra McDonald, the Tony Award actress who currently stars as half of Broadway's "Porgy and Bess," and Will Swenson, who plays Tick in "Priscilla Queen of the Desert: The Musical," were engaged on New Year's Day.  more >>

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