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    Cableland sits on 24,000 square feet on Shangri La Drive in Denver.

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The father of cable television, Bill Daniels, built his dream home, Cableland, in 1987. It's located in Denver.

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Celebs Who Lean To The Right

Celebrities are generally considered to be a liberal and left-leaning community, but these famous faces have taken a public stance to the right.

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Actress Portia de Rossi kisses TV Host Ellen DeGeneres, after finding out that Ellen DeGeneres won the Outstanding Talk Show Host award during the 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards held at the Kodak Theatre on June 20, 2008 in Hollywood, California.
In To Be Out: Gay Celebrities

Amy from Denver, a two-time Survivor cast member, Clay Aiken, Lindsey Lohan and Ellen DeGeneres are among the famous people who are living openly gay lives and realizing that it is "in to be out."

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Karen Leigh's Estes Trip

CBS4 anchor Karen Leigh traveled to Estes Park and Rocky Mountain National Park for the first time on Oct. 8.

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A trader looks up at monitors on the New York Stock Exchange floor Oct. 8, 2008.
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Beyond simply watching the market boards as stock prices and indexes fall and rise and fall and fall, the faces of traders working in the world's financial industry also tell the tale of the current financial crisis...

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Cornerback Darrent Williams #27 of the Denver Broncos looks on against the Oakland Raiders at McAfee Coliseum on Nov. 12, 2006, in Oakland, Calif. The Broncos defeated the Raiders 17-13. (Photo by Jed Jacobsohn/Getty Images)
Stars Killed By Gunfire

The death of Denver Broncos cornerback Darrent Williams has proven that nobody, including movie stars, athletes or starlets, is invincible to bullets.

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