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CU looks toward closing journalism program
CU-Boulder officials announced Wednesday that the University’s journalism program may be on the chopping block as part of a plan to create a new, more modern program to address the realities of modern communication. “We want to strategically realign resources and ...
Animal activists target big breeders and puppy mills
CHICAGO — Carla Kibler said she wishes she had investigated before falling in love with Beefcake, an English bulldog puppy she bought from a Naperville, Ill., pet store in December. Her 10-year-old triplets agreed to forgo their Christmas presents to get the dog, ...
Bank of America stock plummets after AIG’s $10 billion lawsuit
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Bank of America Corp. shares have...
City hosts open houses for proposed improvements
On Tuesday, Oct. 25, from 5 to 6:30 p.m., the City of...
Recipe For Safer Drinking Water? Add Sun, Salt And Lime
Sun, salt and lime sounds like the beginnings of a cocktail recipe, but for some, it could mean cleaner, life-sustaining water...
U.S. rushing to build an Afghan army to battle insurgents
KABUL — Several hundred Afghan National Army...
Apple Inc. among Hulu’s suitors, source says
LOS ANGELES — Apple Inc. has joined a handful of...
State defends loophole in fracking disclosure rules
Critics of new state rules that would require oil and gas companies to disclose the chemicals they use in hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking,” say the proposed regulations contain a massive loophole that will allow corporations to keep their ingredients secret...
Polls give Obama the early edge over Romney, Gingrich
WASHINGTON — A new round of polling shows President...
Billions Inhale Acid From Fires
Isocyanic acid ... just the name says you should play it like Bill Clinton and not inhale...












