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Tuesday December 15, 2009

Tuesday December 15, 2009
More than 100 suspected illegal immigrants were arrested last year after  a  at a tax and translation firm near Greely—in Weld County…which allowed agents to investigate tax records of nearly 5000 people. 
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled on Monday that the mostly latino workers arrested from the information taken in the raid at Amalia’s tax and translation service—-had their rights to privacy violated.

 

Hundreds waited in line at explore books Monday afternoon to have their copies of 2.0 Up Close and Personal—-by bicycle superman Lance Armstrong.  The part time Aspen resident was all smiles for the camera as fans nearly fainted at meeting him.
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