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Prosecutors allege nanny was repeatedly stabbed by boyfriend
DENVER - A Brazilian au pair who was killed last year suffered at least seven stab wounds that would have been fatal by themselves, a deputy Denver coroner testified Tuesday. But Ana Elisa Toledo's assailant stabbed her a total of 74 times, including several times in and around her right eye, Dr.
New immigration law brings crackdown on false documents
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DENVER - A restrictive new state law aimed at cracking down on illegal immigration has helped driver's license offices spot - and prevent - more than 1,700 attempts to obtain licenses with fake documents, a state official said. Michael Cooke, executive director of the Colorado Department of Revenue, said during the past month, about 2,100 license applicants were told their documents needed further investigation.
Five years later, Fort Collins economy gets stronger
City's unemployment level still higher than pre-9/11 period
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Editor's note: To remember the events of Sept. 11, 2001, a series of stories will show how the last five years' events continue to change the community. This is the second of several stories that will run throughout the week. Heather Hawkins The Rocky Mountain Collegian Five years after 9/11, the Fort Collins economy is still feeling the effects of the terrorist attacks.
Senators seek congressional probe of DirecTV
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Senators seek congressional probe of DirecTV By JOHN DUNBAR Associated Press Writer The Associated Press WASHINGTON Colorado's two senators have asked the Senate Judiciary Committee to look into an escalating dispute involving the nation's two dominant satellite television companies.
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