Sunday, November 9, 2014

Vermilion Energy Inc. Announces Results for the Three and Nine Months Ended September 30, 2014

CALGARY, Nov. 10, 2014 /PRNewswire/ - Vermilion Energy Inc. ("Vermilion", "We", "Our", "Us" or the "Company") (TSX, NYSE: VET) is pleased to report operating ...

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This great day took things to the limit

I noticed there is a movie out called, “Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day.” I don’t really have much to say about that, other than I haven’t seen the movie, and lately, I haven’t experienced many days like the one Alexander apparently had.

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Crenshaw, noted Denver librarian, made mark on Blair-Caldwell branch

Gwendolyn Crenshaw, a voracious reader with a passion for African-American culture and history, made her mark with the Denver Public Library's Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library, colleagues say.

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Denver police captain punished for ripping homeless man's pot sign

Just days after he was filmed shoving a fan at a Colorado Rockies game, a Denver Police Department captain violated the rights of a homeless man on the 16th Street Mall.

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Farrell eager to see Otani on MLB trip to Japan

OSAKA, Japan (AP) — Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell is looking forward to seeing Japanese pitching sensation Shohei Otani during Major League Baseball's all-star postseason tour of Japan. Among the MLB players on the roster who were announced previously are Houston's Jose Altuve and Colorado's Justin Morneau — the two league batting champions — and the Los Angeles Dodgers' Yasiel Puig. Los ...

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For Snowmass mother, Senate bill is personal

Pictured is the Genshaft family of Snowmass Village — Alyssa, Eli, Sophie, Ben and Max. Max died suddenly in his sleep on Jan. 18, 2013. The cause of his death remains a mystery, and Alyssa Genshaft is trying to draw attention to a Senate bill that would implement a uniform protocol for investigation sudden infant deaths and stillbirths.

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$958 for a blood test? Something’s wrong

I originally wrote this column for my former paper, the Cincinnati Enquirer. I had not planned to run it in the PI because this didn’t happen in Garfield County and I didn’t want to imply that a health system here was responsible.

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Colorado businesses suffer under tax code’s war on pot

Mitch Woolhiser owner of Northern Lights Cannabis Company, rubs his forehead as he talks about federal taxes he pays from operating his medical and recreational marijuana store in Edgewater, Colo., on Friday, Oct., 31, 2014. Under a federal tax law, Code 280E, marijuana shops in Colorado report that they regularly paying taxes of more than 70 percent compared to 30 to 40 percent business exempt ...

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First Draft: Story of captured Indian boy brings diverse family together

When Harold Smith — now Harold Ouray — was a boy growing up on the Northern Arapaho’s Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, “an old man would come and stay with us,” he recalled. “His name was Jack Johnson.” He was a Ute from Utah. And he was a relative.

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Had a great time back home, seemed fitting to enjoy this spectacular sunset on the llano to cap off the weekend. #nofilter by capulinflicker



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AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America

In a tough week for the Latin America and the Caribbean photo department, AP photojournalist Franklin Reyes Marrero died in a car accident while returning from an assignment west of Havana. "He was an

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Correction: Midterm Elections-Early Vote story

Posted: Tuesday, November 4, 2014 11:29 am | Updated: 2:00 pm, Tue Nov 4, 2014. ATLANTA (AP) — In a story Nov. 4 about advance voting in the 2014 midterm elections, The Associated Press reported erroneously that more than 506,000 Wisconsin residents had voted early as of Monday.

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Farrell eager to see Otani on MLB trip to Japan

In this Aug. 3, 2014 photo, Shohei Otani of Nippon Ham Fighters pitches against Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in Sapporo, northern Japan. Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell is looking forward to seeing Japanese pitching sensation Otani during Major League Baseball's all-star postseason tour of Japan.

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Short on ballots, Gunnison County turned to photocopier

Gunnison County had such a turnout on Election Day it ran out of ballots in at least one voting area.

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Drew Clark: A vital opportunity for Republicans to act on immigration reform

Now that Republicans have prevailed in the midterm elections, the best way for Republicans to demonstrate a capacity to...

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W. Bradford Wilcox: Marriage is big, unheralded factor in Republican voting patterns

One of the biggest — but largely unheralded — factors associated with 2014 voting patterns was marriage. Indeed,...

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Afghan officials walk away from Colorado training

DENVER (AP) — Two Afghan prison officials who walked away from a prison-reform training program in Colorado pose no threat, and their names are being withheld for fear their families back home will be retaliated against by those opposed to U.S. involvement there, officials said.

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Federal government struggles against cyberattacks

Federal workers are unwittingly undermining efforts to fight cyberattacks by clicking on bogus phishing emails, opening malware-laden websites, and being tricked into giving up sensitive information.

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Farrell eager to see Otani on MLB trip to Japan

In this Aug. 3, 2014 photo, Shohei Otani of Nippon Ham Fighters pitches against Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in Sapporo, northern Japan. Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell is looking forward to seeing Japanese pitching sensation Otani during Major League Baseball's all-star postseason tour of Japan.

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Marijuana Becomes Savior, Stigma for Revived Hemp Crop

Jim Barton is finally harvesting a crop of hemp, the cannabis variety used in colonial times to make rope, sailcloth and other goods.

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CO Legislative Bipartisanship: The Real Benefit of the 2014 Election

The very slim majorities that each party now hold in the Colorado State Legislature, thanks to the 2014 election, should bring a season of bipartisanship to Colorado, which is exactly what the doctor ordered.

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In this Aug. 3, 2014 photo, Shohei Otani of Nippon Ham Fighters pitches against Fukuoka Softbank Hawks in Sapporo, northern Japan. Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell is looking forward to seeing Japanese pitching sensation Otani during Major League Baseball's all-star postseason tour of Japan.

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CAHS Patriots honor veterans with luncheon

The CAHS Patriots honored local veterans Saturday with a luncheon and program held at the Pennsylvania National Guard Readiness Center on Petersburg Road in Connellsville ...

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Bonino gets deciding goal in shootout in return to Anaheim, Canucks beat Ducks 2-1

ANAHEIM, Calif. - Ryan Kesler wanted to put on a better show against his former teammates. Instead, one of the guys he was traded for stole the spotlight.

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Former councilman dies at 96

Longtime city councilman, community activist and businessman Sam Corsentino died Friday at the age of 96. An Army veteran of World War II, Corsentino retired as a foreman at the Pueblo Depot Activity.

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Farrell eager to see Otani on MLB trip to Japan

OSAKA, Japan (AP) -- Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell is looking forward to seeing Japanese pitching sensation Shohei Otani during Major League Baseball's all-star postseason tour of Japan.

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Scrapbook Nov. 10

Honors: Jennifer Sluga, of Waunakee, has been honored as Wisconsin’s Woman Veteran of the Year. Sluga served in the Wisconsin Army National Guard from 2004 to 2010. Sluga works at the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Vet Center in Madison. This award recognizes women veterans who have compiled a record of exemplary service as military service members, veterans and outstanding members of their ...

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Celebrating 10 years of Clinton Presidential Library

Thousands of people will mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library this week. For many people, it is more than a tourist spot. It's history.

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Court won't hear dispute over abortion clinic law

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal challenging the constitutionality of a Colorado law that prohibits people from obstructing entry to abortion clinics.

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Big Ten, Big 12 battling for playoff spot

The race for the first College Football Playoff could be headed toward the selection committee choosing between a Big 12 team and Big Ten team for the final spot in the final four, two conferences that go about determining their champions in very different ways.

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Celebrating 10 years of Clinton Presidential Library

Thousands of people will mark the 10th anniversary of the opening of the William J. Clinton Presidential Library this week. For many people, it is more than a tourist spot. It's history.

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No bail for cross-country crime spree suspect

WORCESTER, Mass. (AP) — A Massachusetts man accused of going on a cross-country crime spree after allegedly raping a 13-year-old girl had a gun, knives, zip ties and duct tape in his car and had been driving by the girl's house, police said during a recorded interview with the man.

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Burrows, Canucks beat Anaheim in shootout

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) Nick Bonino assisted on the tying goal by Alexandre Burrows in the second period and got the only goal in the shootout in his return to Anaheim, helping the Vancouver Canucks beat the Ducks 2-1 on Sunday night.

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Federal government struggles against cyberattacks

A $10 billion-a-year effort to protect sensitive government data, from military secrets to Social Security numbers, is struggling to keep pace with an increasing number of cyberattacks and is unwittingly being undermined by federal employees and contractors.

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AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America

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Analysis: Split tickets lift Cory Gardner, John Hickenlooper to wins in Colorado

Viewers watching Colorado returns on Election Night received a skewed impression of just how results were going at the top of the ticket.

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Spill report for Nov. 10

The following spills were reported to the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission in the past two weeks.

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Greality: Community Foundation luncheon recognizes partnerships

The annual Community Foundation’s Profiles luncheon drew 350 people to the University of Northern Colorado’s University Center Ballrooms on Oct. 21.

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Federal government struggles against cyberattacks

A $10 billion-a-year effort to protect sensitive government data, from military secrets to Social Security numbers, is struggling to keep pace with an increasing number of cyberattacks and is unwittingly being undermined by federal employees and contractors.

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Federal regulations to undermine legal pot?

Mitch Woolhiser owner of Northern Lights Cannabis Company, rubs his forehead as he talks about federal taxes he pays from operating his medical and recreational marijuana store in Edgewater, Colo., on Friday, Oct., 31, 2014. Under a federal tax law, Code 280E, marijuana shops in Colorado report that they regularly paying taxes of more than 70 percent compared to 30 to 40 percent business exempt ...

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Bonino one-ups Kesler to lead Canucks over Ducks

It came down to a shootout in the reunion game.

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To Put It Bluntly, Legalized Marijuana Is Kind of Lame, Man

Last week, Washington, D.C., advanced America’s 21st-century war on its 20th-century war on drugs. Now that marijuana is somewhat legal, the city’s African-American residents are less likely to be disproportionately arrested for a victimless crime.

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Obama Hesitated on Immigration and Lost

Back in July, when President Obama was deciding whether to take executive action on immigration before the midterm elections, I got into one of those cable-news debates that offer the president unsolicited advice from the unqualified.

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Committee could decide between Big 12 or Big Ten

Big 12 vs. Big Ten.The race for the first College Football Playoff could be headed toward the selection committee choosing between a Big 12 team and Big Ten team for the final spot in the final four, two conferences that go about determining their champions in very different ways.

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Canucks beat Ducks 2-1 in shootout

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Nick Bonino assisted on the tying goal by Alexandre Burrows in the second period and got the only goal in the shootout in his return to Anaheim, helping the Vancouver Canucks beat the Ducks 2-1 on Sunday night.

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USC's Cody Kessler still has chances to gain national recognition

Cody Kessler knows the equation.

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