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Relationship - Man and Woman
Astrology   Love   Photos   Relationships   Science  
 The Examiner 
What's love got to do with it? Astrology, science and swamis explore relationships
| What's love got to do with it? Everything. Kim Carson and Olivia If you like this ... Astrological elements in relationships - part 3 Relationships - We are drawn together in order to heal - part 2 ... (photo: WN / sweet)
Skiers hit the slopes
Adventure   Colorado   Family   Kids   Photos  
 Denver Post 
Family ski guide: Bring the whole gang
| Adventure Ridge offers outdoor and indoor fun for kids. (Vail Resorts ) | The amateurs flood the slopes between Christmas and New Year's, when the snow, usually, is so-so. | Now comes the real ski s... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Children - Playing - Slide  The Examiner 
Today's children need more physical activity
| Outdoor play is important for children's health. | “Physical activity produces overall physical, psychological and social benefits in children,” according to the American Heart Associati... (photo: WN / sweet)
Children   Health   Photos   Play   Today  
Dog - Animal - Pet  Denver Post 
Some of Mississippi woman's 58 dogs moving to Colorado
| A disabled former nurse and dog breeder in Holmes County, Miss., looked West when she needed help for 58 dogs in her falling-down house. | Many of the dogs — most of them wire-haired terriers ... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Animals   Dogs   Mississippi   Pets   Photos  
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Sunflower Denver Post
Southwestern Colorado turns to sunflowers for energy
| For 99 years, furnace tenders like "Outback" John Schertz have loaded coal into a giant boiler in the basement of the San Juan County courthouse. | Now Schertz is addin... (photo: Public Domain / Burymeinblack5)
Colorado   Energy   Flower   Fuel   Photos  
A resident carries a hose during a fire that gutted about 1,000 houses at a slum area near the city jail in Manila on Thursday Dec. 10, 2009. The News & Observer
House fire in Warwick, RI, kills 5, including baby
| WARWICK, R.I. -- A house fire that officials said might have simmered undetected for hours Saturday killed five people, including a mother and her 7-month-old baby, in ... (photo: AP / Aaron Favila)
Disaster   Firefighter   Photos   Warwick   Wildfire  
Domestic rabbit cleaning itself. The Examiner
February is Adopt a Rabbit Month!
| February is adopt a rabbit month.  Before you adopt a furry friend, check out what you need for housing, food, toys, entertainment and all the other essentials for... (photo: GFDL / Adamantios)
Adoption   Animals   Entertainment   Food   Photos  
Tarta de chocolate Denver Post
How now, cacao? Arvada's all about the chocolate
| Dandy boxes of candy are just a few of the prizes at Chocolate Affair in Arvada. | Chocolate lovers will melt over a free event today in Olde Town Arvada. | The ninth a... (photo: Creative Commons / Tamorlan)
Chocolate   Food   Health   People   Photos  
Rudy Scott, left, and Lisa Duckett, leave a grocery store in Centreville, Va., Friday, Feb. 5, 2010, as they prepared for a snow storm expected to hit the Mid-Atlantic. Khaleej Times
Washington loses its cool as blizzard blasts
WASHINGTON - Washingtonians raided food and liquor stores and hunkered down as a historic storm they have dubbed 'Snowpocalypse' started to smother the region under what ... (photo: AP / Luis M. Alvarez)
Photos   Provision   Snowstorm   Washington   Weather  
President Barack Obama makes a statement in the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, Monday, Dec. 21, 2009. The Independent
Tea and no sympathy for the 'devil' Obama
| The Opryland Hotel in Nashville has a river all its own, one that runs, so the plaque says, with water blended from sources all across the United States. And the Tea Pa... (photo: AP / Susan Walsh)
Leader   Photos   Politics   US   Washington  
Nagoya sushi set The Examiner
Bring a little of Japan into your home
| Love sushi? Can't afford the high prices of this seafood meal? Is the recession making you eliminate Japanese restaurants from your list? | Try making it at home. It's ... (photo: Creative Commons / Loozrboy)
Food   Health   Nutrition   Photos   Society  
President Barack Obama speaks while meeting with his Cabinet at the White House in Washington, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2009. From left are, Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, and Interior Secretary Ken Salazar, and the president. Huffington Post
Ken Salazar Oil Lease Plan To Be 'More Measured' In 2010
| DENVER — Concerns and conflict over the first round of federal oil shale leases in the Rockies have made the government more deliberate in the second round, a fed... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Alan   Denver   Photos   Review   Team  
Oil, Petrol, Petrol Station, Oil Price, Benzin, Cars, Gasoline, Gasoline Price. The Miami Herald
Feds take deliberate approach of oil shale leasing
| DENVER -- Concerns and conflict over the first round of federal oil shale leases in the Rockies have made the government more deliberate in the second round, a federal ... (photo: WN / akgunsemra)
Economy   Oil   People   Photos   World  
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker The Guardian
Hacking into the mind of the CRU climate change hacker
| Analysis suggests the hacker was in east coast of America and operated over a number of days, but much remains unknown | Hacker in staged photograph surrounded by compu... (photo: WN / marzena)
Africa   Climate   Photos   Tourism  
Business & Economy Politics & Goverment
- Rafting companies fight to stay afloat
- Internet, data growth push up profit at TW Telecom
- Forest Gate Energy Secures Exclusive Option to Acquire Addit
- Groove Automotive acquires 2 more Burt dealerships
Liquor
Liquor-sale bills change the game
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- U.N. Climate Panel and Chief Face Credibility Siege
- Lori Sturdevant
- Rafting companies fight to stay afloat
- Official: Toll should stand at 5 in plant blast
Republican vice presidential candidate, Sarah Palin, R-Alaska, speaks at a rally at Bowman Field in Williamsport, Pa., Thursday evening, Oct. 30, 2008
Sarah Palin won't rule out 2012 run
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Society & Culture Health & Science
- Playing the changes
- Wrongly accused 'dead-beat dad' fights and wins
- Same-sex marriage case closes: Roman Catholic teaching says
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
Children - Playing - Slide
Today's children need more physical activity
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- Interview excerpts: First lady talks kids' exercise, eat
- U.S. Olympic slalom medalist Jimmie Heuga dies at 66
- U.N. Climate Panel and Chief Face Credibility Siege
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
Relationship - Man and Woman
What's love got to do with it? Astrology, science and swamis explore relationships
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Sport Entertainment
- Stewart ties career high with 3 points, Yip scores twice as
- Avalanche's Koci suffers broken hand against Blues
- Mike Richards, Flyers tip Devils
- Avalanche's Koci suffers broken hand against Blues
Cow - Cattle - Animal - Livestock - Agriculture
New vaccines for cattle could cut risk from deadly bacteria - but who will pay ...
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- Hollywood stars on West End stage dominate Laurence Olivier
- Group makes deal to buy land around Hollywood sign
- Ringo to play Mystic Lake
- Ex-employee charged in robbery at Apple Valley movie theater
ag2  Carrie Underwood, American Idol 4 winner performing at Sunfest in West Palm Beach, Florida on May 4, 2006.  Underwood gained a recording contract with Arista Records and released her first single Inside Your Heaven on June 14, 2005.
Entertain Business Clients Traveling to Fargo - Concerts: Carrie Underwood, Bon Jovi and more
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Women & Fashion Terrorism
- Alameda police investigate suspicious death of elderly woman
- Attorney: Brooke Sheen wants case dismissed
- Woman raped after ex posts sex invite on internet
- Wrongly accused 'dead-beat dad' fights and wins
Reds - Valentine Celebration - Love
The crimson tide: I see red people, hearts, flowers
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- Cornered, Qaida to cut scale of attacks
- Tel Aviv "savior" accused of enslaving women
- Rep. John Murtha, Iraq War Critic, Dies at 77
- Obama Approval on Economy Down, on Foreign Affairs Up
Kashmiri Muslim protesters shout pro freedom slogans as they protest the killing of 17-year-old Zahid Farooq Shah, on the outskirts of Srinagar, India, Sunday, Feb. 7, 2010. Shah who died Friday is the second teenager in a week whose death has been blamed on police and government forces in Indian-controlled Kashmir's main city. Widespread protests have rocked the disputed Himalayan region a week, and thousands of armed troops patrolled the city warning residents to stay indoors.
Unrest in Indian Kashmir enters 2nd week
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