MARCHESE CLAIMS LINK WITH VESCO SCHEME NIXON-ERA FINANCIER TARGET OF CAPTURE PLAN, BROKER SAYS; Score: 100; A brash and controversial former Denver penny-stock salesman who helped federal agents capture a fugitive this year says he was involved in a far grander government scheme to bring home Nixon-era financier Robert Vesco. Richard T. Marchese, no...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 12-05-1992 ;Word Count: 550
HOW DID MARCHESE WALK FREE?; Score: 100; Richard Marchese's ostrich-skin cowboy boots are made for walkin' - especially in Denver. The notoriously flamboyant ex-penny stock huckster strode out of U.S. District Court two weeks ago, probably grinning widely. He was acquitted of nearly...; Don Knox; Rocky Mountain News Business Editor; 04-28-1996 ;Word Count: 687
PENNY STOCK FIGURE SET DEPORTATION TRAP FOR SCHIDLOWSKI POWER SECURITIES CORP. EXEC HELPED MARSHAL ARRANGE TRIP; Score: 100; Two of Colorado's most notorious penny-stock figures crossed paths last winter in South America and the Caribbean when one turned informant and lured the other, a longtime fugitive, into the arms of a federal marshal. Up to now, little was kno...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 06-12-1992 ;Word Count: 702
EX-DENVER PENNY STOCK SALESMAN INDICTED CHARGES SAY MARCHESE, UTAH MAN, TWO OTHERS CONSPIRED TO CONTROL STOCK IN 4 COMPANIES; Score: 100; Brash penny-stock salesman Richard T. Marchese, who briefly commanded a national empire of 1,000 brokers from offices in south Denver, was indicted Thursday on 34 counts of mail fraud and money laundering in four alleged stock scams. The schem...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 01-08-1993 ;Word Count: 487
JUDGE DISMISSES CASE AGAINST STOCK EXECS MARCHESE, OTHERS FREE ON DAY FRAUD TRIAL WAS TO START; Score: 100; Richard T. Marchese walked free into the Monday morning sun. The government lawyers who spent more than a year developing a fraud case against him hurried away. David Nemelka, also free, vowed to get even. Moments earlier U.S. District ...; GREGORY TODD; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 03-22-1994 ;Word Count: 658
FIRST CRIMINAL CHARGES LODGED IN BROKERAGE KICKBACK SCHEME; Score: 100; Government attorneys Friday lodged the first criminal charge against a top executive of Power Securities Corp., the fast-growing stock brokerage that once sought to displace Blinder Robinson & Co. as the nation's biggest seller of low-priced "penn...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 10-24-1992 ;Word Count: 439
JUDGE EXPECTED TO THROW OUT MARCHESE CASE GOVERNMENT'S FAILURE TO PROVE FRAUD CLAIMS TAKES EX-PENNY STOCK EXEC, 3 OTHERS OFF HOOK; Score: 100; Government prosecutors Monday are expected to suffer another high-profile setback in their fight against white-collar crime Monday when the fraud case against former Denver penny-stock executive Richard T. Marchese will be dismissed. Marchese'...; GREGORY TODD; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 03-19-1994 ;Word Count: 385
TRIAL BEGINS IN MARCHESE CASE PENNY-STOCK FIGURE IN FEDERAL COURT ON MONEY LAUNDERING, MAIL FRAUD CHARGES; Score: 100; One of Colorado's most notorious penny-stock figures, Richard T. Marchese, is back in federal court again to defend himself against criminal charges of money laundering and mail fraud. Government prosecutors opened their case Tuesday in Denve...; John Accola; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 02-21-1996 ;Word Count: 410
EX-BOSS OF FINNET PENNY STOCKS SUSPENDED; Score: 100; The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday suspended from the brokerage industry for one year a former associate of Power Securities Corp. president Richard Marchese. Philip M. Georgeson, 28, of Denver worked a deal with Marchese that jo...; KEITH DUBAY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 07-06-1990 ;Word Count: 431
DOWN'S SYNDROME STIGMA FADES AS ATTITUDES CHANGE; Score: 100; When Janet Marchese agreed to take a foster child with Down's syndrome 13 years ago, the social worker warned her not to grow attached to the baby. This is not the type child you want to raise, Marchese was told. It will be a disaster for your...; REBECCA CANTWELL; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 10-15-1989 ;Word Count: 463
WALKER DOESN'T RELISH THIS HOT DOG; Score: 100; Three-time National League Most Valuable Player Barry Bonds opened spring training with a slap at Colorado Rockies outfielder Larry Walker, the 1997 NL MVP. Walker offered a volley back. ''I start my radio show on (KKFN-AM 950) with a plu...; Jack Etkin; & Tracy Ringolsby; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writers; 02-23-1998 ;Word Count: 722
EDGEWATER APPROVES POLICE CHIEF JUDGE REFUSES TO BLOCK ROBERTS' APPOINTMENT TO HEAD DEPARTMENT; Score: 100; The City Council ratified 6-1 the appointment of Dave Roberts as police chief Thursday night, just hours after a district court judge refused to block the hiring. Mike Marchese, an Edgewater policeman and one of four finalists for the job, an...; Charley Able; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 02-07-1997 ;Word Count: 358
POLICE SEIZE FIRM, 'SELL' IT BACK EDGEWATER PAWNSHOP OWNER ACCUSED OF NOT FILLING OUT PAPERWORK, ORDERED TO PAY $50,000; Score: 100; Edgewater police closed the business of a man accused of violating a law by not filling out paperwork properly, then demanded he pay them $50,000 to get his business back. The seizure of Sheridan Trading Post and Pawn Shop, 2495 Sheridan Blvd....; DAN LUZADDER; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 08-25-1991 ;Word Count: 1314
STRANGE JUSTICE RULES IN LOCAL COURT CASES; Score: 100; Welcome to Denver, where the book is thrown at people trying to help put suspected white-collar criminals behind bars. Welcome to Denver, where a lawsuit lodged by federal officials and financed with your tax dollars is settled in secret. T...; Don Knox; Rocky Mountain News Business Editor; 11-17-1996 ;Word Count: 456
FEDS GET SECOND SHOT AT MARCHESE APPEALS COURT RULES JUDGE ERRED IN DROPPING CHARGES AGAINST FORMER PENNY STOCK BROKER; Score: 100; Government prosecutors will get a second chance to try former Denver penny stock executive Richard T. Marchese and three of his associates on charges of securities fraud. The U.S. Court of Appeals in Denver said Tuesday that a district court j...; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 02-01-1995 ;Word Count: 250
CHARLES IN TEXAS ON VALENTINE'S DAY; Score: 100; Prince Charles received a warm welcome on Valentine's Day when he arrived in Houston to attend a luncheon on his first trip abroad since his separation from Princess Diana. The prince stopped in Houston for about three hours before heading south t...; ASSOCIATED PRESS; 02-15-1993 ;Word Count: 859
POWER SECURITIES NEGOTIATING SETTLEMENT; Score: 100; Flamboyant penny-stock executive Richard Marchese and his defunct Power Securities Corp. have entered into talks aimed at settling the government's lawsuit against them. Two other defendants in the complex manipulation and insider-trading case...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 04-03-1992 ;Word Count: 272
REGULATORS ALLEGE $21 MILLION SCAM IN PENNY STOCK LAWSUIT; Score: 100; Federal regulators yesterday sued defunct Denver penny stock brokerage Power Securities Corp., its founder and 20 others for allegedly pocketing $21 million in ill-gotten profits. The Securities and Exchange suit charges Power Securities found...; KEITH DUBAY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 09-07-1990 ;Word Count: 395
BOY, 15, ARRESTED ON WEAPONS CHARGES; Score: 100; A 15-year-old Jefferson High School student was arrested Friday on weapons charges after Edgewater police said he took a gun and 80 rounds of ammunition to class. It was the boy's second arrest in five days, Sgt. Mike Marchese said. On Monday,...; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 02-05-1994 ;Word Count: 129
WORLD JVC READIES NEW RECORDER; Score: 100; Victor Co. of Japan Ltd., better known to electronics consumers as JVC, said Friday it has developed the world's first high-definition television video recorder for home use. JVC will put the recorder on the market by the end of this year at a pri...; REUTER, AP; AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 01-09-1993 ;Word Count: 778
NO PAY, NO PLAY; Score: 100; Former penny-stock seller Richard T. Marchese, late of Denver, used to present a commanding figure in his pink sports jacket and ostrich-skin cowboy boots. But that apparently didn't scare his Washington-based attorneys, who two weeks ago "fired" ...; ; 05-12-1992 ;Word Count: 485
EDGEWATER FINDS GRIPE ABOUT COPS GROUNDLESS; Score: 100; An investigation has cleared three Edgewater Police officers of charges they fondled a woman while following up a 911 call, a spokesman for the Jefferson County district attorney confirmed Friday. The investigation began shortly after an Edge...; Charley Able; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 09-01-1996 ;Word Count: 320
THE BOSS COUNTING ON SEEING THE BEST FROM ROGERS; Score: 100; New York owner George Steinbrenner walked past Kenny Rogers' locker after the Yankees lost the first two games of the World Series and tapped Rogers on his $20 million left shoulder. ''I've been waiting all year to see your best,'' Steinbren...; Tracy Ringolsby; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 10-23-1996 ;Word Count: 758
EDGEWATER BOY KILLED PLAYING RUSSIAN ROULETTE; Score: 100; An 11-year-old Edgewater boy shot and killed himself yesterday while playing Russian roulette in front of a friend, police said. The friend tried in vain to stop the youngster, who pulled the trigger four times before firing the fatal round fr...; JOHN C. ENSSLIN; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 05-03-1990 ;Word Count: 150
MAN 'HOGTIES' ESTRANGED WIFE, SEEKS RECONCILIATION, POLICE SAY; Score: 100; Edgewater police have arrested a man who allegedly handcuffed and bound his estranged wife, then tried to talk her into returning to him. Instead, she slipped free of the knots and ran to a neighbor for help Wednesday night, police said yester...; JOHN C. ENSSLIN; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 07-27-1990 ;Word Count: 160
WORLD GERMANY TELLS OF INTERVENTION; Score: 100; The Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, spent the equivalent of $68.7 billion intervening to support other European currencies during turbulent 1992, it said Tuesday. The central bank's January monthly report said all the intervention support occu...; REUTER, AP; AND ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 01-20-1993 ;Word Count: 658
REGIS' PROGRAM ALSO BENEFITING FROM ATTENTION OF VISITING SCOUTS; Score: 100; Almost 40 scouts - representing all but a handful of the 28 major-league organizations - were scattered around the stands at Regis University's baseball field Wednesday afternoon. The attraction was Brigham Young right-handed pitcher-quarterba...; TRACY RINGOLSBY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 04-29-1993 ;Word Count: 657
ROCKIES HIRE TWO COACHES FOR MINORS; Score: 100; The Colorado Rockies completed the field staff for their minor league affiliates Monday by hiring coaches Greg Gross and Joe Marchese and trainer Scott Gehret. Gross, 42, will make his debut as a professional coach when he joins the Rockies' C...; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 02-07-1995 ;Word Count: 168
ITALIANS CAPTURE MAFIA BOSS IN HIDEAWAY BENEATH VILLA RECENT MURDERS OF TWO GANG BOSSES MAY SIGNAL EMERGING POWER STRUGGLE; Score: 100; Italian police are savoring this week's second big success against organized crime but fear that the highly professional murder of two Sicilian bosses may signal the start of a new power struggle among Mafia families. On Friday police arrested...; REUTER; 09-12-1992 ;Word Count: 331
'THE ILLUSION' IS MAGICAL DRAMA; Score: 100; With its choice of Corneille's 1636 play The Illusion, Hunger Artists proves it can take on anything theatrical and find the sparkle under the cobwebs and dust. The Illusion is a stylized comedy from 17th-century France. Coming only 30 years a...; JACKIE CAMPBELL; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS THEATER CRITIC; 09-16-1994 ;Word Count: 643
STOCK FRAUD INFORMANT GETS 1 YEAR PROSECUTORS UPSET AS JUDGE MAKES POINT ABOUT PLEA DEALS; Score: 100; An informant who testified in the government's failed fraud case against a group of penny stock hustlers has been handed a one-year prison sentence, despite recommendations from federal prosecutors in Denver that he serve no jail time. Eric...; John Accola; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 11-14-1996 ;Word Count: 667
EX-PENNY STOCK FUGITIVE SAYS HE FLED U.S. BECAUSE OF HEALTH; Score: 100; A friendly, loquacious and seemingly healthy Juan Carlos Schidlowski testified in the first day of his federal fugitive trial Monday that he felt bad about fleeing the U.S. six years ago and "believed I was a fugitive." The former giant of Den...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 12-01-1992 ;Word Count: 498
SCHIDLOWSKI WANTS TO GO HOME PENNY-STOCK SWINDLER AWAITING TRIAL SEEKS RETURN TO CHILE; Score: 100; Colorado penny-stock figure Juan Carlos Schidlowski is fighting charges he was a fugitive with a legal strategy seeking his return to his native Chile - even if he's convicted. The approach arose during a hearing last week at which a court-app...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 10-15-1992 ;Word Count: 487
DISPUTE LEADS TO STABBING IN EDGEWATER; Score: 100; An Edgewater man was in serious condition last night after another man stabbed him several times during an argument outside an apartment complex, police said. A neighbor summoned police to the 5600 block of West 27th Avenue at 5:45 p.m., said ...; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 03-22-1990 ;Word Count: 97
EX-PENNY STOCK FIGURE CONVICTED AS FUGITIVE DENVER JURY QUICKLY FINDS JUAN CARLOS SCHIDLOWSKI GUILTY OF FLEEING U.S. TO AVOID PRISON TERM; Score: 100; A federal jury in Denver took 68 minutes Tuesday to elect a foreman, eat their boxed lunches and convict one-time penny-stocks figure Juan Carlos Schidlowski of being a fugitive. The swift decision indicated jurors didn't buy Schidlowski's tes...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 12-02-1992 ;Word Count: 563
U.S. ATTORNEY SWINGS AND MISSES AGAIN EX-ENVOY'S ACQUITTAL IS PART OF A BIG-GAME SLUMP; Score: 100; Former Ambassador Sam Zakhem's acquittal last week on tax-fraud charges is the latest of several high-profile white-collar crime cases the U.S. attorney's office has lost in recent years. But Henry Solano, U.S. attorney for Colorado, defends h...; SUE LINDSAY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 03-13-1995 ;Word Count: 546
SCHIDLOWSKI'S LAWYER CLAIMS BRIBE SPURRED DEPORTATION; Score: 100; What good case of international intrigue would be without a bribe? Certainly not the drama surrounding the apprehension of penny-stock fugitive Juan Carlos Schidlowski. In recently filed court papers, prosecutors acknowledged that its info...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 06-12-1992 ;Word Count: 184
INDIANS BANK ON HARGROVE FOR 'STABILITY'; Score: 100; While White Sox manager Gene Lamont lives in limbo with the Chicago front office refusing to address his expiring contract, the Cleveland Indians gave manager Mike Hargrove a contract extension through 1996 with a club option for 1997. "Stabil...; TRACY RINGOLSBY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 07-31-1994 ;Word Count: 1909
TWO PENNY-STOCK FIGURES DENY INSIDER-TRADING PLOT PIGNATIELLO AND FREEDMAN PLEAD INNOCENT IN U.S. CASE; Score: 100; Two Denver penny-stock figures pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal insider-trading charges filed just one day before a five-year statute of limitations was to expire. Joseph V. Pignatiello and Barry H. Freedman each were charged with six fe...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 11-06-1992 ;Word Count: 387
OBITUARIES; Score: 100; * SHEILA ANN BUCHHOLZ, 19, of Thronton died April 18. Services were April 23, with burial at Elmwood Cemetery. Miss Buchholz was born in Torrance, Calif., on Nov. 8, 1976. She was a sales associate at Sears. Survivors, all of Thornton, include ...; Stephanie Sandoval,; Brenda Todd; and Darlene Trujillo; 04-26-1996 ;Word Count: 1655
OBITUARIES; Score: 100; * BETTY ALBERTA CRABLE, 66, of Arvada died Oct. 16 in Wheat Ridge. Services were private. The body was cremated. Mrs. Crable was born in Denver. She was a clerk for a trucking company. Survivors include her husband, Philip; one son, Ricky Ullrik o...; CLERK MARLENE REZVANI; 10-30-1992 ;Word Count: 2805
POWERFUL HAMMETT ROLE TRANSCENDS PROBLEMS OF 'STARTED'; Score: 100; I Can't Get Started Grade B+ Written by Declan Hughes. Produced by Hunger Artists, directed by Kathryn Gray. With Curt Pesicka, T.J. Geist, Frank Oden, Chuck Muller, Angie Lee, Yvonne Marchese, Paula Harvey and Craig James. At the University of...; ALAN DUMAS; 07-02-1995 ;Word Count: 632
BORG SAYS COMEBACK IS NOT A PIPE DREAM; Score: 100; Bjorn Borg says he is ready for a comeback but has not decided when or where he might return. "I'm mentally ready and I don't have any physical problems," Borg said in yesterday's edition of Expressen, a Scandanavian newspaper. "I have an urge...; ASSOCIATED PRESS; 12-24-1990 ;Word Count: 318
CHRYSLER LAYS OFF 4,000; Score: 100; Chrysler Corp. announced the layoffs of 4,000 workers yesterday in a series of moves that included ending production of the Dodge Omni and Plymouth Horizon in Detroit, eliminating a shift in St. Louis and closing a plant in Wisconsin. The moves ar...; FROM AP AND STAFF; 11-04-1989 ;Word Count: 290
BANKING AND INSURANCE; Score: 100; * Kandice Marchese has been named vice president of the private banking division at Professional Bank. * Sharon Hale has been named branch manager of Commercial Federal Savings' Longmont office. Engineering * The Parsons Corp. has named Allan U...; ; 01-09-1994 ;Word Count: 670
OBITUARIES; Score: 100; * JOY T. COOLEY, 53, of Berthoud died Aug. 9 in the Longmont United Hospital. Services were Aug. 15 at the residence of her father, Fred Oberkramer, in Sedalia. Mrs. Cooley was born June 28, 1941, in Denver. She was a homemaker and taught crafts t...; ; 08-31-1994 ;Word Count: 1090
AT LEAST 8 DEAD IN USAIR CRASH NEW YORK-TO-CLEVELAND COMMUTER FLIGHT ABORTS TAKEOFF, LANDS PARTLY IN BAY AT LA GUARDIA; Score: 100; A USAir commuter plane crashed in falling snow Sunday after an aborted takeoff at La Guardia Airport, coming to rest partly in the water of Flushing Bay. At least eight people died. Radio reports said rescue divers were in the water. USAir...; ASSOCIATED PRESS AND REUTER; 03-23-1992 ;Word Count: 293
FONG CASE IS SETTLED FOR $73,000; Score: 100; Englewood businessman Henry Fong will pay $73,000 plus interest to settle 4-year-old charges that he profited illegally from a stock trade. Fong, who became prominent after engineering a successful leveraged buyout of bicycle-maker Roadmaster ...; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF; 08-20-1994 ;Word Count: 232
DUSTY STEERS VIEWER WRONG; Score: 100; Editor: I have always taken Dusty Saunders' opinion as gospel, but I think he finally gave me a bum steer. He praised Bill Maher's Politically Incorrect show as must-see. I am really disappointed, to say the least. Maher himself is a pretty g...; ; 02-23-1997 ;Word Count: 434
AGENT SAYS REED LEANING TO ROCKIES; Score: 100; The agent for catcher Jeff Reed said Friday his client is leaning toward the Colorado Rockies, but that negotiations also are continuing with the St. Louis Cardinals and Milwaukee Brewers. Steve Pierce said he expected to talk again this weeke...; TRACY RINGOLSBY; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 12-16-1995 ;Word Count: 564
RENAISSANCE MAN TONY GAINES DIES AT 82; Score: 100; Tony Gaines, a longtime Denverite who traced his rich Italian ancestry to the Crusades, died Aug. 11 in Spreckelsville, Hawaii. He was 82. Once described as a modern Renaissance man, Gaines, whose background included work as an art director fo...; MICHAEL ROMANO; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 08-31-1993 ;Word Count: 395
WRESTLING AT A GLANCE; Score: 100; The top 10 teams have been ranked by Tim and Kent Yount, of the wrestling newsletter On The Mat. For a comprehensive ranking of all athletes in all weights, send $10 check with current mailing address to On The Mat, 2855 Roundtop Drive, Colo...; ; 12-05-1996 ;Word Count: 4130
$2.2 MILLION REHAB MAKES EATS A TREAT AT THORNTON HIGH STUDENT-RUN CAFETERIA, ROYAL GORGE, REOPENS WITH TASTES AND SMELLS OF FAST-FOOD FAVORITES; Score: 100; Remember mystery meat in the school cafeteria? That's ancient history. These days, school cafeterias cater to students raised on brand-name foods from fast-food franchises. ''That's what the kids want,'' said Deborah Binder-Lavender, pri...; Cathy Cummins; Rocky Mountain News Staff Writer; 04-01-1998 ;Word Count: 355
EDGEWATER COPS INSIST THEY'LL QUIT IN PAY FLAP HALF OF THE 13-MEMBER FORCE READY TO LOOK FOR NEW JOBS, SAY OFFICERS FED UP WITH WAGE FREEZE; Score: 100; At least half the Police Department may quit if the city doesn't come up with more money for salaries and three additional officers, some disgruntled members say. "If they don't come across with this money, it's not good for us to stay here,"s...; TILLIE FONG; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 08-14-1991 ;Word Count: 447
TALK TO YOUR TV; Score: 100; Psychics missed the call in Di's tragedy Editor: Since some of the last pictures of Diana and Dodi showed them visiting Diana's psychic (reader) together, I couldn't help but wonder why Channel 4 had not been on the air yet with another ...; ; 10-05-1997 ;Word Count: 364
HERE ARE DEALS, STEALS FROM LOCAL WINE SHOPS; Score: 100; A search through six months of tasting notes turned up the following recommendations in tasty imported wines. Wines are arranged alphabetically by producer and are available at many local wine shops. 1987 Antinori Chianti Classico riserva ($11...; BILL ST. JOHN; DENVER FREELANCE WRITER; 07-21-1991 ;Word Count: 558
TRANSACTIONS BASEBALL AMERICAN LEAGUE; Score: 100; Agreed to terms with Leo Gomez, third baseman, on a one-year contract. BOSTON RED SOX - Announced that Mark Meleski, manager; Jim Bibby, pitching coach; and Joe Marchese, coach, will return to Lynchburg of the Carolina League. CHICAGO WHITE S...; ; 01-11-1994 ;Word Count: 237
EX-TRADER IN HOT WATER AGAIN FORMER PENNY-STOCK FIGURE ACCUSED IN INSIDER-TRADING SCANDAL; Score: 100; An infamous figure of Denver's penny-stock past today faces insider-trading charges in a newly minted stock scandal. One-time millionaire Joseph V. Pignatiello, a resident of Greenwood Village, made his fortune trading under-$1 stocks in Denve...; DON KNOX; ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS STAFF WRITER; 11-05-1992 ;Word Count: 454
BOXING CARD AT HOLIDAY INN; Score: 100; Heavyweights Ron Lyle and Michael Dokes and lightweight Lonnie Smith headline a professional boxing card at the Holiday Inn Trade Center, 1-70 and Chambers Road, Saturday at 7 p.m. Lyle of Denver will fight Larry Fleming of Cincinnati. Smith, ...; ; 11-17-1995 ;Word Count: 239
UNFAIR, UNJUST - AND LEGAL THE ISSUE: EDGEWATER POLICE SEIZE FIRM, SELL IT BACK TO OWNER OUR VIEW: WHATEVER HAPPENED TO DUE PROCESS?; Score: 100; The investigators, had they been inclined toward honesty, should have said: ''We are from the government, and we are here to rob you." Instead, as the News reported Sunday, Edgewater authorities closed a local pawnshop, then demanded that its owne...; ; 08-28-1991 |