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From civilian to soldier and back again

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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

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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

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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

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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!

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Your cable box is headed for obsolescence...

University of Illinois chancellor resigns in wake of admissions scandal

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CHICAGO — University of Illinois Chancellor Richard Herman...

Passenger tries to ignite device on Detroit flight, causing injuries

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DETROIT — A passenger on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit Metro Airport...

Occupy Boulder gets in the Halloween spirit

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The Occupy Boulder movement has decided to join the...

Congress deadlocked again on spending — even for disaster aid

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WASHINGTON — Once again, Congress has delayed until...

FaceMash.com, the forerunner to Facebook, up for auction

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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

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“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...