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As Denver's art community struggles for relevancy in the face of changing demographics, the Very Young Composers program is bringing music, dance and theater to school children. (May 22)

Higher Ed
"We're doing a story about two princesses, andďż˝ two ninjas.'' "Just only music to make a story.'' "I never think of it as highfalutin. I know other people do. I think that everything that is made from nothing, it comes from the...
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Karr to go to California on child porn charges; no JonBenet charge

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1. Various of John Mark Karr arriving at Boulder County Jail in police vehicle 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Joe Pelle, Boulder County Sheriff : "The warrant charging Mr. Karr in the Ramsey affair was quashed this afternoon. Mr. Karr was...
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USA - Hot air ballooning world record attempt

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Balloon circumnavigations have been in the news in the last few months. Despite the lack of success by all the expeditions that have so far attempted it, another is planned by two Americans and an Australian. And, even if it doesn't...
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Obama and Romney clash over economy in first TV debate

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1. Various of US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney coming on stage for the presidential debate, shaking hands and saluting crowd UPSOUND applause 2. Obama and Romney taking their positions behind their lecterns...
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Shoppers scramble to grab discounted goods, including beer and marijuana

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Across the United States bargain-hunters endured long queues to secure their purchases in the "Black Friday" sales. Hundreds of people lined up in the snow outside the Lakefront Brewery in Milwaukee, which had released a special Black...
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Health officials in Colorado are hoping to attract a third more customers to its insurance exchange program as the exchanges open for their second year of business. (Nov. 14)

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Colorado's state-run insurance exchange opens for its second year of business Saturday, and health officials are hoping to attract a third more customers. Connect For Health attracted about 150,000 customers in its first year. Exchange...
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USA: DENVER: OKLAHOMA BOMB SUSPECT TERRY NICHOLS TRIAL LATEST

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English/Nat Terry Nichols, the man convicted of killing 168 people in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, will not be executed for his crime. Nichols escaped the death penalty after a U-S jury in Denver, Colorado was unable to reach a...
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Twitter has partnered with a small Denver company to use the tweet stream beyond mobile devices. Wayin has developed software that lets companies search the thousands of tweets sent on a particular subject, then post on scoreboard.

Higher Ed
SOUNDBITE: (ENGLISH) Evan Woock, fan, Denver Broncos: Storyline: Twitter just issued its IPO but a lingering question is how will the popular worldwide microblog company turn a profit? One Colorado-based company thinks it found one way...
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SYND 04/10/70 FOOTBALL TEAM PLANE CRASH

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Aftermath of plane crash described as the worst disaster in the history of American sport which has killed members of the Wichita State football team 1 ls aerial shots of forest and crash damage 2 gv ground shots of damage 3 ms...
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USA: OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBER TIMOTHY McVEIGH SENTENCED TO DEATH UPDATE

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English/Nat Timothy McVeigh was sentenced to death on Friday for the Oklahoma City bombing, in which 168 people died. The jury deliberated for more than 11 hours over two days before deciding unanimously that the 29-year-old should die...
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Third day of Dem convention, reax to Clinton, Biden preps

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AP Television Denver, Colorado - 27 August 2008 1. Delegates and convention-goers walking towards Pepsi Centre 2. Delegates walking in AP Television Denver, Colorado - 26 August 2008 3. Senator Hillary Clinton walking onto stage...
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USA: FAA TEST COMPUTER SYSTEMS AHEAD OF Y2K

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English/Nat The Federal Aviation Administration turned the clocks ahead to January 1, 2000 on Sunday in a crucial test of its computer systems. The agency was testing how the air traffic control systems will function at the start of...
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Two top scorers meet in the Western Conference final, as Lakers' star Kobe Bryant takes on Denver's Carmelo Anthony. AP NBA Writer Brian Mahoney picks LA to win the series. (May 19)

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HEADLINE: Lakers, Nuggets Western Conference final preview CAPTION: Two top scorers meet in the Western Conference final, as Lakers' star Kobe Bryant takes on Denver's Carmelo Anthony. AP NBA Writer Brian Mahoney picks LA to win the...
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The puzzle of most complex musical desk ever made

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Denver, Colorado, USA - July 8, 2011 1. Close of man pulling out wooden drawers to play musical notes 2. Close of drawers being pulled and notes playing 3. Wide of Kagen Schaefer playing wooden musical desk 4. SOUNDBITE (English)...
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The Western Conference final is tied at one game apiece, after Denver's 106-103 win over the Lakers. Carmelo Anthony led Denver with 34 points. (May 22)

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Nuggets top Lakers to even series CAPTION: The Western Conference final is tied at one game apiece, after Denver's 106-103 win over the Lakers. Carmelo Anthony led Denver with 34 points. (May 22) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] The...
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Bloomberg

Coldwell Banker CEO: Foreign High-End Buyers Retreating

Higher Ed
Sept. 8 -- Charlie Young, Coldwell Banker Real Estate's president and chief executive officer, discusses the state of the U.S. real estate market with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu, Joe Weisenthal and Matt Miller on "What'd You Miss?"
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Bloomberg

Shiller: Housing Prices Are Boring Now

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Sept. 27 -- Robert Shiller, Yale University professor of economics and finance, discusses U.S. home price data for July according to the S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller report and looks at the potential impact of an interest rate hike on the...
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Students, parents and teachers in suburban Denver vow to keep fighting after a school board refused to back off plans to review the content of Advanced Placement U.S. history courses. (Oct. 4)

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Students, parents and teachers in suburban Denver vow to keep fighting after a school board refused to back off plans to review the content of Advanced Placement U.S. history courses. The Jefferson County Board of Education backed off...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : El voto hispano

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UNITED STATES Denver Empleo educacion y salud son las prioridades de los electores latinos de Colorado donde los candidatos Mitt Romney y Barack Obama debatiran por primera vez este miercoles. VOICED : El voto hispano on October 02, 2012...
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Sky News

Runners warm up on race start line

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Runners warm up on race start line
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN: Veterans land green jobs

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CLEAN: Veterans land green jobs
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AFP News Agency

VOICED: After arrests, Occupy Denver braves snow

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VOICED: After arrests, Occupy Denver braves snow
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Legal analyst says Swift was credible witness in groping case

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Taylor Swift's court victory came down to her credibility as a witness, a former prosecutor and criminal defence attorney said on Monday after a juror in Denver decided that a radio host had groped her during a pre-concert photo-op four...
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Pot's Holiday Tied to Rise in Fatal Car Crashes

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An analysis of 25 years of U.S. car crash data found a slight increase in fatal car crashes on marijuana users' annual April 20 celebration. The analysis looked at traffic data from 1992 to 206 and found a 12 percent...