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Crippled dog wins vets' hearts
Rescued dog now candidate for new prosthesis
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Found wandering a Kuwaiti desert highway, she was thirsty, battered and missing a limb. Where Sally's strong, lean leg used to be was now only a stump, scraped and bleeding from efforts to walk. With no known family or home, the young canine was in a desperate situation.
iPhone hopefuls find kinks
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Apple's long-awaited iPhone, which hit shelves June 29, has already made its impact known in Colorado with almost every store having sold its first shipment. But some students are finding it's not so easy to join in the craze over the new gadget. At least one CSU student found a major problem when trying to activate an iPhone.
No part-time gig for Rep. Kefalas
Door-to-door visits surprise voters, residents
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John Kefalas sure knows how to break a sweat. Over the course of the summer the Democratic state representative for House District 52, which includes most of Old Town Fort Collins, is walking door-to-door and asking voters, residents, and whoever else he encounters what's on their mind.
Reality TV could hit CSU
Business students go head-to-head in "Quad Squads"
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MTV producers are currently looking for CSU business students to cast in "Quad Squads," a reality show that follows college rivals competing in an "Apprentice"-esque battle of wits, wills and guts. Students selected for the competition will showcase their business and marketing skills in a national job audition.
Breaking News
Man shot, killed at Capitol
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DENVER (AP) - An unidentified man armed with a gun was shot and killed outside Colorado Gov. Bill Ritter's office in the state Capitol on Monday, Ritter's spokesman said. The governor was not injured, spokesman Evan Dreyer said. He said Ritter was in the Capitol at the time but he would not say where.
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