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From civilian to soldier and back again
Transitions are rarely easy — starting a new job, moving to a new city or dealing with a medical condition are challenging endeavors for most humans, but for veterans, these challenges are multiplied as they work to transition back into a civilian realm that is ...
FBI criticized for post-9-11 probes of anti-war groups, PETA
WASHINGTON — FBI agents improperly opened investigations into Greenpeace and several other domestic advocacy groups following the Sept. 11...
Givin’ Up This Beer for Sweeter Wine
The following is an excerpt from the fifth chapter of Brewing a Boycott, which details Coors brewery workers’ 21-month strike against the company that...
Dish Drops 10,000 Subscribers, Fewer Than Expected
Dish Network underestimated itself this year, losing fewer subscribers than expected in its recent second quarter...
Your cable box is dying — long live the game console!
Your cable box is headed for obsolescence...
University of Illinois chancellor resigns in wake of admissions scandal
CHICAGO — University of Illinois Chancellor Richard Herman...
Passenger tries to ignite device on Detroit flight, causing injuries
DETROIT — A passenger on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit Metro Airport...
Occupy Boulder gets in the Halloween spirit
The Occupy Boulder movement has decided to join the...
Congress deadlocked again on spending — even for disaster aid
WASHINGTON — Once again, Congress has delayed until...
FaceMash.com, the forerunner to Facebook, up for auction
CHICAGO — Rahul Jain has something Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg doesn't. And for $21,000-plus, it can be yours...
Candidates see tea party support as double-edged sword
WASHINGTON — If Kentucky Republican Senate hopeful Rand Paul, a darling of the tea party movement, sails to victory in Kentucky's May 18 GOP primary, his victory could prove a harbinger of things to come during this November's mid-term elections...
Culinary evolution
“Looking back, it was totally ridiculous behavior for a business decision,” says Frasca co-owner Bobby Stuckey of coming to Boulder in 2004 to open a restaurant...