<br />~~~~'b~~~~ '~f t{e-;- eq~ip~-ent and
<br />Is so they wouldn't get wet.
<br />almost stayed too long, A short
<br />~ter a wall of water blew open a
<br />100; creating a deadly current that
<br />I he~vy furnishings and left 5 feet of
<br />iniftiny studio,
<br />III.. ~red in there, I'd still be in
<br />"l dId.
<br />Scene and Heard - OK, so this
<br />'t make Michael Flatley the 'YOs
<br />n of Milli Vanilli. They were the
<br />ced singing group that had a Gram-
<br />nked in 1989 in a lip-syncing scan-
<br />It we have it on good authority that
<br />.jor tap-dancing scenes in Lord of
<br />lnce were, well, ummm, electroni.
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<br />cally enhanced, "They had recorded the
<br />sound of tappers in a studio on a profes-
<br />sional tap-dance floor," said our source,
<br />Why? So the capacity crowds could get
<br />the full effect. , , . Due date for KCNC-
<br />Channel 4 anchor Aimee Sporer is Aug, 1~,
<br />and she's planning to keep wnrking until
<br />Delivery Day, Her pregnancy has "really
<br />gone great," she said Tuesday. "The
<br />hardest thing has been staying up until
<br />10:35 p.m." She and husband Dan Caplis
<br />learned in May it's a boy, and they have a
<br />name picked out. But they're keeping it
<br />under the bonnet for now, , . , Former
<br />Victoria's Secret model Jill Goodacre of
<br />Boulder is expecting her second child in
<br />
<br />THEY HAVE TO
<br />~ SOMETHUIG
<br />TO CUT DOWN ON
<br />TRAFFrc:, S'AM.
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<br />of the note. They
<br />elusively exclude
<br />
<br />have declined to
<br />entire contents of
<br />~5 said police pro-
<br />eys' lawyers with
<br />the case on the
<br />they would not
<br />
<br />trict attorney's
<br />Suzanne Laurion
<br />There will be no
<br />this shop," about
<br />in the Ramseys'
<br />estigation.
<br />
<br />Leslie Aaholm, her counterpart
<br />at the Boulder Police Depart-
<br />ment, said: "We're not going to
<br />respond to what the Ramseys are
<br />sending out. They can do whatev-
<br />erthey want to,"
<br />No arrests have been made in
<br />the case, but sources have told
<br />the Rocky Motmlai" News that
<br />police may present the case to
<br />Hunter for consideration of
<br />charges in about three weeks,
<br />Hunter has said the Ram.eys
<br />are a "focus" of the investigation.
<br />The Ramseys have repeatedly
<br />proclaimed their innocence.
<br />
<br />is kind, caring mom
<br />
<br />to help the boy
<br />loption. She read
<br />t advice from
<br />: into therapy.
<br />, judged by those
<br />and not the early
<br />:ails in which she
<br />)eatin~ the boy to
<br />~r?
<br />le~ J took re-
<br />If everything,"
<br />
<br />}wed that she ex-
<br />~ctions, . he ~aid.
<br />
<br />... 1IiIliI!,'",
<br />
<br />When David Polreis bit her finger
<br />while she was letting him taste
<br />some medicine, she had to pry
<br />the boy's mouth open with a
<br />stopper from the garbage dispos-
<br />al.
<br />But Dominguez said Polreis
<br />became angry and frustrated
<br />when David wouldn't bend to her
<br />will, thwarting her desire to "run
<br />a tight ship."
<br />"She decided one night sh~
<br />was l10ing to get control.
<br />Dominguez said,
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<br />Ughtning is blamed
<br />for damage to 2 homes
<br />
<br />DENVER from 4A
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<br />8 inches of rain fell during the
<br />storm, said Jim Grant. road
<br />superintendent for Arapahoe
<br />County.
<br />Grant said it could be weeks
<br />before Picadilly Street reopens
<br />south of East Sixth Avenue. The
<br />.torm left behind a gap of 200 to
<br />300 feet where Picadilly dipped
<br />across Coal Creek, he .aid.
<br />[n the 500 block of Picadilly
<br />Street, Aurora firefighters bor-
<br />rowed a front -end loader to ferry
<br />a trapped motori.t acros. 100
<br />yard. of ru.hing water.
<br />At the .ite. of the other two
<br />reported washouts, both in Au-
<br />rora, "everything was back to at
<br />least some kind of detour," said
<br />Jessica Hoffman of the city's
<br />public works department.
<br />Water rose up to 5 feet in the
<br />22400 block of East Bayaud
<br />Avenue during the .torm, caus-
<br />ing an estimated $.10,000 111
<br />damage to a home and pasture,
<br />the Arapahoe County Sheriff's'
<br />Department reported.
<br />
<br />In Watkins, lightning was the
<br />suspected cause of a house fire
<br />that caused an estimated
<br />$75,000 in damage. A home in
<br />Foxfield had a damaged chimney
<br />and a [-foot-wide hole in the
<br />roof after a lightning strike.
<br />Parker firefighters rescued
<br />three youths who became
<br />stranded by fast-rising water
<br />near East Arayahoe Road and
<br />South Liverpoo Street
<br />Almost "'-inch of rain fell in
<br />the Buffalo Creek area Tuesday,
<br />scene of last year's devastating
<br />forest fire and floods, .
<br />Marge Smith, whose hus-
<br />band, Don, is president of the
<br />Buffalo Creek Citizen's Crisis
<br />Committee, said the rains Mon-
<br />day wasbed out .ome secondary
<br />roads but the county repaired
<br />them Tuesday morning.
<br />"The water is running pretty
<br />flood down Sand Draw into Buf-
<br />falo Creek right now, but we
<br />haven't heard of any more flood-
<br />ing and the sun's showing
<br />through now," she said Tuesday
<br />afternoon.
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