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Denver police talk to protesters ahead of DNC
Despite allegations of stonewalling and secrecy surrounding their security plans for the streets during the Democratic National Convention, police have quietly been meeting with groups planning protests, including an anti-Iraq war group whose leaders' commitment to nonviolence has been questioned.
Denver trains cabbies, others in hospitality
In a back room of Wynkoop Brewing Co., a popular downtown pub, two dozen restaurant and hotel employees rushed to energetically greet as many strangers as they could in 45 seconds. Ford Motor Co. posted the worst quarterly performance in its history Thursday, losing $8.67 billion in the second quarter.
Chase to lead ATF Denver field division
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives Acting Director Michael J. Sullivan formally introduced Richard Chase on Monday as the first full-time special agent in charge of its new Denver field division. Tavis Smiley is all wound up. His voice is rough from too much vocalizing, but the host of public television's "Tavis Smiley" talk show and public radio's "The Tavis Smiley Show" is on an oratorical roll about race, politics, and his fellow African-American, presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama.
Wakefield woman sees own life in daughter's book
The names of the characters are fiction, but the story of abuse in a new book by the daughter of a Wakefield woman is true.
Jefferson Lines offering service in north
Northern Wisconsin residents are getting a new alternative when it comes to transportation.
St. Jude Medical grows 2Q profit, lifts outlook
Medical device maker St. Jude Medical Inc. said Wednesday that its second-quarter profit jumped 50 percent as sales of its heart devices climbed, and the company raised its full-year guidance above Wall Street estimates.
Weekend Fights
Wladimir Klitschko, Ukraine, stopped Tony Thompson, Washington, 11, to reyain his IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles; Zaurbek Baysangurov, Russia, stopped Ivan Gontsa, Moldova, 7 light middleweights; Johnathon Banks, Detroit, outpointed Vincenzo Rossitto, Italy, 12, to win the vacant IBO cruiserweight title. More St. Paul (Minnesota) Stories
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