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Salvador Santana's 'Keyboard City' has bright spots, but mostly annoying

By Eli Boonin-Vail

The best thing about Keyboard City is definitely the album packaging. The album itself doesn’t suck – it’s just that the creativity harnessed in the design that surrounds the disc would’ve greatly benefited a handful of the tracks on that disc.

 
 
Police Blotter

Hospital patients fight

By Katherine Creel

On Feb. 7, Boulder city police officers arrested a 26-year-old Broomfield man on charges of second-degree assault. The suspect is accused of punching a male victim in the head after a verbal dispute, causing broken facial bones.


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Xcel doesn't always tell customers when they're being cut loose

By Jefferson Dodge

On the evening of Jan. 12, the heat in Taylor Lindstrom’s Boulder home went out without warning. She called Xcel Energy, and was told that, indeed, Xcel had turned off the electricity because the bill had not been paid. Lindstrom, who thought she had been paying her Xcel bills, asked why she had not been notified of any overdue amount — or the pending disconnection, for that matter.

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'Vagina Monologues' celebrate female sexuality, raise awareness

By Marissa Hermanson

Eve Ensler’s “The Vagina Monologues” was a sensation, a celebration – and also taboo – when it was performed for the first time in New York City in 1996. Since then, the play has evolved from a celebration of women’s sexuality to a mission to stop violence against women.


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Tenderizing the meat

By Katherine Creel

A woman reported that she was talking to a Safeway employee standing behind a glass cooler case used for displaying meat and other foods, when she said she noticed that the employee had his penis outside of his pants and was masturbating as he spoke with her.


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Off the beaten brunch

By Clay Fong

As friend Lisa and I drove on Hwy. 36 north of Boulder, we couldn’t help but notice the landscape’s arid harshness. Even though the sun was shining, we couldn’t shake a feeling of wintry desolation.

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America?s hunger for gasoline falls and is unlikely to return
KANSAS CITY, Mo. ? The United States used more gasoline than ever in 2007 and far more than any other country. It seemed as if America's growing appetite for gas would go on forever.
Warming temperatures put chill on future of CO ski areas
DENVER - You might not know it from the major winter storms that have hit parts of the Rockies this winter, but Colorado's winter tourism industry is under threat. A new report from the National Wildlife Federation says global warming is part of the reason for the unusual winter weather in the West. Climate scientist and report author Dr. Amanda Staudt says powder enthusiasts should be especially concerned.
Copenhagen?s moment of truth
On Sunday, we will learn if world leaders meant what they said when they agreed last month to act collectively to stabilize Earth's overheating climate.
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