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Subject: Ted Hackworth

  • Off Limits

    August 20, 1998
  • Off Limits

    Who's on First?

    February 21, 2002
  • Letters to the Editor

    May 3, 2001
  • Backwash

    June 14, 2001
  • Backwash

    June 21, 2001
  • Follow That Story

    November 1, 2001
  • A Chemistry Experiment

    September 26, 2002
  • Go Figure

    Denver's last dance for the '90s.

    May 8, 2003
  • A Whole New Ballgame

    The man who drove a stake through Guide the Ride may take aim next at Pat Bowlen's stadium tax.

    February 19, 1998
  • Off Limits

    Taco hell

    November 20, 2003
  • Hopin' for Business

    Ignoring skeptics, Denver pushes ahead with its plans to bail out a convention-center hotel. Will anyone check in?

    October 11, 2001
  • Board Games

    When a boardmember refused to go with the flow, Metro's plan to handle Lowry wastewater got down and dirty.

    April 26, 2001
  • Looking Up, Downtown

    Historic Denver puts together an unlikely alliance to save some of the city's coolest buildings.

    January 4, 2001
  • A State of Denial

    Denver's legal team takes a beating in a police-brutality case.

    October 12, 2000
  • Give Them a Hand

    The city lays all its chips on the table in a risky play for a new hotel.

    May 18, 2000
  • Don't Be Dense

    A Denver neighborhood fights city hall and wins -- for now.

    April 20, 2000
  • A Failure to Communicate

    Is the media to blame for Tom Sanchez's dismissal?

    February 17, 2000
  • Big Boss Lady

    CRL knows how to buy friends and influence people.

    November 4, 1999
  • Off Limits

    April 15, 1999
  • Off Limits

    March 18, 1999
  • Off Limits

    December 3, 1998
  • Off Limits

    September 3, 1998
  • Off Limits

    April 30, 1998
  • Off Limits

    April 2, 1998
  • Post Mortem

    March 5, 1998
  • Bill of Fare

    The meter ran out on this DIA concessionaire.

    September 25, 1997
  • The Jet Set

    The go-go years of the 1980s resurface in a bid for the old Stapleton Airport.

    September 25, 1997
  • Denver International Air Pork

    Out at DIA, the wish list keeps expanding--and the debt keeps piling up.

    July 31, 1997
  • Sister Sludge

    Activist Adrienne Anderson stirs up the sewage board with a warning on plutonium.

    July 24, 1997
  • Dripped Dry

    As metro cities buy up high country water rights, Park County's ranching heritage is evaporating.

    July 10, 1997
  • Off Limits

    March 20, 1997
  • Tee Time for Norm?

    Denver's former DA has his irons in the fire at City Park's troubled golf course.

    February 20, 1997
  • Off Limits

    October 31, 1996
  • Conventional Wisdom

    The Colorado Convention Center is nearly brand-new--and according to Denver's civic boosters, it's already too small

    September 5, 1996
  • The City's Slippery Slope

    Winter Park gets ready for a run at the city council.

    August 29, 1996
  • Letters

    April 18, 1996
  • Running Out of Patients

    Denver General gets ready to launch a downscale marketing campaign.

    April 4, 1996
  • BOWLEN FOR DOLLARS

    DENVER'S FAVORITE CANADIAN MILLIONAIRE WANTS A STADIUM SUBSIDY. HERE'S WHAT HE WON'T TELL YOU ABOUT IT.BRONCO BULLY PAT BOWLEN PLAYS SMASH-MOUTH POLITICS IN HIS QUEST FOR A NEW STADIUM.

    December 20, 1995
  • MISSING LINKS

    THE NEW CONSULTANT FOR THEY CITY'S GOLF PROBLEMS IS NO DUFFER--HE'S THE MAYOR'S PAL.

    December 6, 1995
  • FOR YOUR AMUSEMENT

    THE CITY IS UP TO ITS NECK IN THE OLD ELITCH'S--AND NOW IT'S CLAMMING UP.QUEASY RIDERS THE BATTLE OVER THE OLD ELITCH'S THROWS A CITY COUNCILMAN--AND HIS CONSTITUENTS--FOR A LOOP.

    July 19, 1995
  • DOWN BY LAW

    THE CITY'S CONTENTIOUS TOP LAWYER COURTS POLITICAL TROUBLE.SECRET AGENT DAN HE'S YOUR CITY ATTORNEY. BUT DAN MUSE SAYS YOU'RE NOT HIS CLIENT.

    February 22, 1995
  • A LOAN AGAIN, NATURALLY

    A CASH-FLUSH CITY AGENCY MEASURES SUCCESS--AND CONTROVERSY--ONE INVESTMENT AT A TIME.

    February 1, 1995
  • RISKY BUSINESS

    THE CITY LOANS $270,000 TO A BUSINESSMAN WHO PILED UP DELINQUENT DEBT.

    November 23, 1994
  • TERMINAL WEIRDNESS

    THE CITY SUES A DIA SUBCONTRACTOR. AND THEN REHIRES HIM.

    September 28, 1994
  • CAN'T WE ALL GET ALONG?

    NOT WITHOUT "FACILITATORS," WHO ARE GETTING IN TOUCH WITH PLENTY OF TAXPAYER MONEY.

    September 14, 1994
  • THIS LITTLE CITY WENT TO MARKET

    THE CITY'S BRAGFEST ABOUT KING SOOPERS MOVING ITS HEADQUARTERS TO STAPLETON APPEARS SLIGHTLY OVERSTATED.

    September 7, 1994
  • TROUBLE IN THE 'HOOD

    WHO CONTROLS THE NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH PROGRAM: WEBB OR THE COPS?

    August 3, 1994
  • FRIENDLY SKIES

    BUSINESS IS BOOMING AT DIA FOR WELL-CONNECTED KING HARRIS.

    July 27, 1994
  • THE $1 MILLION MAN

    MAYOR WEBB'S SAFE CITY SUMMIT WAS SUPPOSED TO MAKE THE SUMMER SAFER. BUT IT HASN'T BOUGHT POLITICAL PEACE.

    July 27, 1994
  • GENTLEMEN PREFER BONDS

    FOR THE FIRMS THAT CRANK OUT DIA'S FINANCIAL PAPERWORK, THE PROFITS ARE SKY-HIGH -- AND THE WORK IS ALL LEGAL.

    May 18, 1994