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US Olympic Committee announces investigation amid scandal COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. - Saying the Olympic family had utterly failed to protect its own, the chief executive officer of the U.S. Olympic Committee announced an independent investigation Wednesday intended to determine how the sexual abuse attributed to former USA Gymnastics sports doctor ...
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American, Delta revive deal to handle stranded passengers photo - FILE- In this Dec. 1, 2010, file photo, a FILE- In this Dec. 1, 2010, file photo, a Delta plane comes in for landing over an American Airlines plane at Dallas Fort Worth International Airport in Grapevine, Texas. American Airlines and Delta are reviving a deal that lets them put passengers on each ...
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Colorado legislators introduce 100000-acre wilderness bill for Eagle and Summit counties A pair of Colorado congressional Democrats announced on Wednesday the introduction of a broad wilderness bill that would protect nearly 100,000 acres of public lands in Summit and Eagle counties. The announcement came the day before the start of the Outdoor Retailer Trade Show in Denver, and ...
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Can computers forecast avalanches better than humans digging holes? Other countries have adopted the technology since then. "Norway uses them now, and some avalanche forecasters in Colorado," says Horton. In Canada and many parts of the U.S., however, the models are not yet fully functional. Part of the reason is that the original versions depend on weather stations ...
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Beef Day at the Colorado Farm Show focused on tips to survive in a changing industry "The Ranchers Vow" earned speaker Chip Hines more than a few chuckles during Beef Day at the Colorado Farm Show. Unfortunately, for many in the beef industry, the words hold true. Hines said towards the end of his presentation on "Remodeling the Cow-Calf Industry," that young people are ...
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NASA missions promise new insights into edge of Earth's atmosphere "This boundary region is increasingly more important to us because our infrastructure has grown out into space," Richard Eastes, GOLD principal investigator at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at the University of Colorado Boulder, told reporters during a conference call on Wednesday ...
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