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Bzdelik doesn't make CU trip

University of Colorado men's basketball coach Jeff Bzdelik will not be on the bench today when the Buffaloes face Gonzaga in the first round of the Maui Invitational in Hawaii. Bzdelik flew to Chicago on Sunday after learning his mother had fallen ill. ...

From DENVER POST STAFF AND WIRE SERVICES, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: National Collegiate Athletic Association,  ESPN,  The Falcons

Cops investigate shooting of 3-year-old boy

Denver police were investigating the shooting of a 3-year-old boy Sunday night, police said. The boy's father took him to St. Anthony Central Hospital about 7:30 p.m. The father initially told authorities that the boy was wounded in a drive-by shooting, ...

From THE DENVER POST, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009

Colo. State Trooper in serious, stable condition after car accident

MONTE VISTA — Colorado State Trooper Ryan Hafner remained in serious but stable condition in a Denver hospital Sunday evening after wrecking his cruiser Saturday night near Monte Vista. No other vehicles were involved in the accident, but Hafner, who ...

From THE DENVER POST, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009

Boulder neighborhoods may be added to parking permit program

BOULDER — Nonresident parking in the Mapleton Hill, Columbine and Whittier neighborhoods could be further restricted if neighborhood petitions recommended by the Transportation Advisory Board are accepted by the Boulder City Council. The proposals ...

From THE DENVER POST, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009

London bridges checked for storm damage

LONDON — Police and army experts say they're urgently checking the safety of about 1,800 bridges in northern England amid some of the worst storms ever recorded in Britain. Heavy rainfall has ravaged England's popular Lake District, with more than 1,000 ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Met Office

University of California say campus protesters leave building

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Officials at the University of California, Santa Cruz say dozens of protesters who were occupying the university's main administrative building have ended their protest. Campus spokesman Jim Burns said the nearly 70 or so ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California

Anti-smoking vaccine in the works

Smokers have tried a long list of ways to quit: cold turkey, counseling, gum, patches and more. Now, a small company is hoping it can make millions of dollars by creating a vaccine for people who want to kick the habit. Nabi Biopharmaceuticals of ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: GlaxoSmithKline Inc

Preschoolers watch too much TV, study says

When added to the two to three hours many parents admit to allowing at home, preschoolers in child care might be spending more than a third of the 12 hours or so that they are awake each day in front of the electronic babysitter, said Dr. Dimitri ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of Washington

Search continues for missing ferry passengers

JAKARTA, Indonesia — Rescuers returned to choppy waters off Indonesia's Sumatra island today to search for 21 passengers still missing after a ferry sank in a storm. Officials say 254 survivors were pulled from the sea and at least 29 other people ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009

Riot injures 37 asylum seekers in Australia

CANBERRA, Australia — Sri Lankan and Afghan asylum seekers were separated at an island immigration detention center after a riot left 37 injured, an official said today. Police were investigating the violence at the center Saturday night, and criminal ...

From DENVER POST WIRE REPORT, Denver Post,  23 Nov 2009

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