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CU turns up the heat on pests

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When it comes to bed bugs, the University of Colorado at Boulder was one of the first campuses around the country to invest in a high-tech system for eliminating the pests — and, in typical Boulder style, the system does not involve any harmful chemicals or ...

Obama urges Muslims to reject al-Qaida

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JAKARTA, Indonesia — President Barack Obama on Wednesday called on Muslims worldwide to reject al-Qaida and other terrorist organizations, saying they had no claim to leadership in the Islamic world...

J-School dean steps down

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Paul Voakes, dean of the University of Colorado at Boulder’s School of Journalism and Mass Communication, announced today that he will step down as dean and join the teaching faculty of the school, effective June 30, 2011...

Activision studio hangs hopes on new ‘Call of Duty’

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LOS ANGELES — Mark Lamia, as the head of Treyarch Studio...

Obama supports U.N. Security Council seat for India

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NEW DELHI — President Obama said Monday that India...

Prosecutor fired over attacks on gay student

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DETROIT — Andrew Shirvell, the assistant state attorney general under fire for his attacks on a University of Michigan student, has been fired...

Back in the public eye, Bush as assured as ever

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WASHINGTON — Former President George W. Bush...

Assaulted Boulder cop: Outpouring of support has been incredible

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The Boulder police officer who was seriously injured in a scuffle with a man suspected of slashing tires on his patrol vehicle on Oct. 16 says he is overwhelmed by the outpouring of support he has received from the community and his co-workers...

Cops seek help with unprovoked assault

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Boulder police are asking for the public’s assistance in identifying a suspect in a second-degree assault that occurred on Tuesday, Oct. 26, at 4:45 p.m. at 13th Street and Portland Place...

Hillary Clinton rules out White House run

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WASHINGTON — Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton...

Ex-BART officer sentenced to 2 years for fatal shooting of unarmed...

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LOS ANGELES — A former transit police officer convicted of involuntary manslaughter for fatally shooting an unarmed man on an Oakland train station platform was sentenced by a Los Angeles judge Friday to two years in prison...