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Justice Department has launched inquiry into digital music pricing, sources say

LOS ANGELES — The Justice Department has started a preliminary inquiry related to the pricing and promotion of digital music by Apple Inc. and Amazon.com Inc., according to sources familiar with the discussions...

Police investigate attempted sex assault

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The Boulder Police Department is investigating an attempted...

Justice Department’s $16 muffins don’t sit well

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WASHINGTON — Remember the Pentagon’s $600 toilet seats and $400 hammers...

Obama Administration Predicts $1.2 Trillion Federal Budget Deficit

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The latest budget figures from the White House predict this year’s federal budget deficit will end up at $1.2 trillion...

China imposes new rules for personal Web sites

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BEIJING — In a move that will give the government new powers to police the Internet, China...

Tax cuts will pass despite Democratic uprising, Obama advisor says

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WASHINGTON — The $858 billion package of tax cuts and jobless benefits that President Barack Obama and Republican leaders crafted will pass Congress without major changes despite a revolt among House Democrats, a top administration adviser said Sunday...

CU instrument to help forecast space weather

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A $32 million University of Colorado at Boulder instrument package that was scheduled for launch this week by NASA could help scientists better understand the violent effects the sun can have on space weather, which affect satellites, power grids, ground ...

Hackers hit CIA, UN Web sites

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The CIA's Web site was down this afternoon in what looked like a distributed denial-of-service attack publicized by members of the online activist group Anonymous...

Recycling at CU goes dual-stream

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The University of Colorado at Boulder is expanding its recycling program and converting to a dual-stream system...

Prosecutor confirms Casey Anthony book

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ORLANDO, Fla. — Jeff Ashton, the veteran assistant...

Indictment with 8 new counts is handed up in Blagojevich case

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CHICAGO — Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was re-indicted in his corruption case Thursday as prosecutors seek to keep an upcoming decision from the U.S. Supreme Court on "honest services" fraud from delaying Blagojevich's June trial...