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Smart phones offer users a way to ditch pricey voice plans
DALLAS — Your monthly cell phone bill is way too expensive...
Moderate House Democrats under pressure on health care bill
WASHINGTON — As a historic vote on sweeping health care legislation nears, Democratic moderates in the House of Representatives face relentless pressure as they juggle personal pleas from President Barack Obama, a multimillion-dollar ad barrage and constituents who ...
Briefs | CWA now online
CWA now onlineThe University of Colorado at Boulder’s Conference on World Affairs (CWA) and the Archives at the University Libraries have launched a new website dedicated to the preservation and accessibility of the CWA’s historic archives. Since 1959, many of the ...
L.A. earthquake rattles region awake, but no major damage reported
LOS ANGELES — Authorities said the 4.4-magnitude earthquake that hit the Los Angeles area Tuesday morning rattled nerves but caused no major damage or injuries...
Double knife take
Double knife takeOn March 12, Boulder police officers arrested a 33-year-old Boulder man on charges of carrying a concealed weapon — a 25-inch black-and-silver "double knife" — while at a coffee shop in the 1100 block of 13th Street. The owner of the business asked ...
Slideshow: Body Worlds & The Story of the Heart at the...
Check out photos from the new exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, Body Worlds & The Story of the Heart. The exhibit will run from now until July 18, 2010...
Playstation shortage may foil Sony release of ‘God of War III’
LOS ANGELES — The opening scene for Sony Corp.'s "God of War III" video game shows a musclebound Greek warrior named Kratos vowing "My vengeance is now...
ConocoPhillips to pay for restoration work at site of oil tanker...
SEATTLE — ConocoPhillips will fork over $588,000 to pay for environmental restoration work around Maury Island where it spilled at least 1,000 gallons of oil in 2004...
Besieged by water, Hoh Tribe seeks 37 acres of Olympic National...
HOH RESERVATION, Wash. — It chews, it gnaws and...
Video-game sales plummet in February
LOS ANGELES — Video game sales in the U.S. plunged 15 percent in February as skittish consumers continued to ratchet back their spending...