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Frack you, we want fossil fuels
Locking gas caps were invented during the Great Depression as a preventive measure against scurrilous thieves who would siphon gasoline from unsuspecting car owners - and that was when gas was only 18 cents a gallon.
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Mitt Romney Looks To Beat Rick Santorum In Colorado And Minnesota Caucuses
Romney, in turn, is looking to continue his winning streak after back-to-back victories in Florida and Nevada last week.
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Golden Minerals Appoints Vice President of Exploration
Golden Minerals Company is pleased to announce the appointment of Warren Rehn to the position of Vice President of Exploration.
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Healeys repurchase three suburban Denver weeklies and buy nine Colorado papers
Jerry Healey and Ann Macari Healey, who owned the Littleton Independent, Highlands Ranch Herald and Englewood Herald for most of the 1990s, have repurchased the weeklies and bought nine other Colorado newspapers from Houston-based ASP Westward.
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Romney looks to squelch Santorum's late rise
Republican presidential candidate former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks at the Colorado Energy Summit in Golden, Colo., Monday, Feb.
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Santorum sees Obama administration as hostile to Christians
Reporting from Golden, Colo. - On the eve of Republican presidential nomination contests in Minnesota, Missouri and Colorado, Rick Santorum tore into the Obama administration Monday over new rules that will force many religious employers to provide contraception to their workers.
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Gingrich Compares Egypt Issue to Iran
GOLDEN, Colo. -- Newt Gingrich slammed the White House Monday, comparing the escalating diplomatic tensions between the US and Egypt to the Iran hostage crisis of 1979.
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Mellower Gingrich Focuses On Policy
A tamer, less combative Newt Gingrich showed up in Golden, Colo., on Monday, pulling most of his punches against Mitt Romney and arguing he is best suited to bring "big changes" to Washington.
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Bachmann: - I was the perfect candidate'
As we celebrate his legacy, we remember the hope and optimism he had for America.
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Gingrich skips Springs on Colorado visit
The Gingrich campaign said it is holding a 10:30 rally in Golden at the Marriott Denver West, 1717 Denver West Blvd.
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5.7 quake recorded off BC, no tsunami
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FBI: Two Boulder bank robberies committed by 'Face Off Bandit'
A surveillance photo from a First Bank robbery in Boulder. The photo has been altered to show what the suspect might look like clean shaven.
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Minor earthquake hits McHenry
The earthquake happened at 9:54 p.m. about 3.2 miles underground near McHenry, according to the U.S. Geological Survey's National Earthquake Information Center.
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This week in Denver weather history: January 29 to February 4
Denver's weather can be said to be like the proverbial box of chocolate: you never know what you are going to get.
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Just Released: "Ampulse Corporation - Alternative Energy - Deals and Alliances Profile"
It serves in residential, commercial, and utility-scale solar markets. The company is in the business of leveraging technology that is focused on flexible thin-film photovoltaic technologies and has strategic partnerships with Oak Ridge National Laboratory and National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
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SUNRISE: Hearing scheduled Thursday for AFA cadet charged with rape
Air Force prosecutors are expected to outline their case Thursday against a cadet accused of sexually assaulting another cadet in November.
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Ball Corp. 4Q profit slides 16 pct, misses Street
BROOMFIELD, Colo. — Packaging supplier Ball Corp. said Thursday that its fourth-quarter profit fell 16 percent as costs rose faster than revenue.
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Hitt expands with Colorado office
Falls Church-based Hitt Contracting Inc. has opened a new office in Golden, Colo.
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HITT expands with Colorado office
Falls Church-based HITT Contracting has opened a new office in Golden, Colo. - part of the firm's aim of growing its reach.
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NREL Energy Systems Integration Facility Tops Out in Golden
The U.S. Dept. of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory in Golden, Colo., reached a milestone earlier in mid-January with topping out of the $135-million Energy Systems Integration Facility .
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