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Business Buzz 66: The Atlantic Wire: Zac Efron Is 'Officially Dating'

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The Atlantic Wire: Zac Efron Is 'Officially Dating'
Aug 31st 2012, 21:55

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Aug 31st 2012, 21:45

Teen heartthrob turned real actor (or at least he's in the process of turning into a real actor) Zac Efron has signed on to star in his first true romantic comedy. (New Year's Eve does not count, as it was an ensemble movie, and actually doesn't even really count as a movie at all.) He'll play the lead in Are We Officially Dating? (yes, yup, remember, Zac? Remember that we're dating?), which is about "three friends in New York City who make a pact to remain single just as they each start to fall in love." Wait, what? Why would they make that pact? That's a stupid pact to make. It also represents an embarrassment of riches. "Sure there's a million people we could be in committed, satisfying relationships, but nah." Jerks. Not you, Zac. The other ones. [Deadline]

Oooh. Bryan Cranston and the great Catherine O'Hara have just been cast in guest-starring roles on the upcoming final season of 30 Rock. O'Hara will play Kenneth the Page's backcountry mama, while Cranston will be her special friend. That is exciting casting! Basically Catherine O'Hara should be in everything, and it's been a while since we've seen Bryan Cranston be funny, so this is good news. Sad in a way that 30 Rock is shuffling off this mortal coil, but at least it'll go out well. [The Hollywood Reporter]

Sigh. Julia Ormond, a great actress who hasn't had the fairest career, has been cast in the lead role on a new show about witches that's going to be on Lifetime. Yup. A witch show, on Lifetime. That just... well, it doesn't bode well. Poor Ormond will be playing the witch mother of two grown witch daughters, who don't know they're witches. So it's basically Charmed, with Julia Ormond. Pray for Julia Ormond. [Deadline]

Here is a first-look photo of Chris Pine as Jack Ryan, the Tom Clancy hero most memorably played by Harrison Ford in two films. Mostly the pictures go to prove that pretty much no one looks good on a motorcycle. At least not that kind of motorcycle. Definitely not that kind of motorcycle. [Entertainment Weekly]

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Physician Drug Use Not Uncommon

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CBS Denver: Physician Drug Use Not Uncommon
Aug 31st 2012, 21:52

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Physician Drug Use Not Uncommon
Aug 31st 2012, 21:52

Written by Alan Gionet HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. (CBS4) – Dr. Stephen Stein had what appeared to be a successful dental practice. But the state now alleges there was a darker side to the dentist who seemed to work smilingly for cameras shooting an infomercial.

The Department of Regulatory Agencies said Stein has admitted to drug use, including the drugs vicoprofen and vicodin. While the reported use of drugs may have isolated him, he was not alone in the medical profession with addiction problems.

"Every day it was like waking up being possessed by a demon," said Dr. Paul Wischmeyer, a professor of anesthesiology and a specialist in intensive care medicine at the University of Colorado at Anschutz.

Wischmeyer has been clean for 10 years, even insisting on having his hair tested to prove he's no longer using.

"Just like anyone who has cancer or another disease, addiction is a disease, everybody deserves a chance to be treated," said Wischmeyer. "If you have a lump in your breast you’re likely to go to a doctor and be treated. If you have chest pains, you’re going to go to your doctor and say, ‘I’m having a heart attack.’ If you’re a drug addict, because it’s the only disease you can get yelled at for having, you aren’t going to go to anybody, you are going to withdraw into yourself and your addiction is going to get worse."

Steven Millette, Executive Director at CeDAR, the Center for Dependency, Addiction and Rehabilitation, said some medical specialties to have higher rates of addiction.

"That’s primarily due to the kind of practice that they’re in and the kind of access that they have," Millette said.

Stein had two offices. There are allegations that he even wrote prescriptions and then asked people to bring their prescriptions with them when they came for a visit.

"In fact, addiction kind of turns off rational thinking in its more advanced stages," said Millette.

Health professionals in small offices can have greater freedom and doctors who lead small offices are responsible for the employment of people who sometimes are in a position of having to report them. Dentists, Millette said, are "At a higher risk simply because of their independence."

Hospitals and offices have tightened procedures over the years.

"I’ve worked with nurses who, practicing 30 or 40 years ago, who recall stories where they walk in to the employee lounge and there are amphetamines available for people who have been working 24, 48 hours straight," said Millette.

At the University of Colorado Hospital they test syringes after their use to make sure the content of the drug that went out is the same content that comes back in.

Wischmeyer and Millette both note there's a culture of work hard and play hard among health professionals.

"It seems that people who become addicts tend to have less, of say, the dopamine and certain receptors in our brains that let us feel pleasure," said Wischmeyer. "People are more drawn to adrenalin activities, and let’s say exercise, and potentially eating, but also the drugs that allow that to feel more normal." His feeling; "The smarter you are in medicine the more likely you are to have a drug addiction problem ultimately."

And their intelligence can be an enabler.

"You’re talking about the smartest physicians and the smartest nurses potentially as the ones who are at risk for addiction and so they’re going to outsmart most systems … health professionals have a tendency to believe they can think their way around an addiction problem," said Millette. "The problem is addiction isn’t about how smart you are."

Wischmeyer's academic achievements are substantial. The problem was, there was something he could not figure out. He was desperate for help, but did not know how to get it. He said his most recent battle with addiction started in his 30s, but he'd had issues as a teenager.

"I knew there was something different and was addicted then. I got help and then in my 30s, so about 10 years ago now, had a small abdominal surgery related to illness that went horribly wrong and had bleeding complications and so many surgeries later I was addicted to pain killers again and needed help."

He went to the Colorado Physicians Health Program. He's a big advocate of their work.

"They helped me enormously."

The Physicians Health Program and other similar programs for medical professionals help them get help and maintain their work. There are strict protocols, but medical professionals do not give up their practices or lose livelihoods if they follow the plans.

There is no requirement that they be reported to the state if they're cooperating with one of the programs. But that's a big "if."

"When it comes down to it, we’re no different than the poor addict who lives on the street," said Wischmeyer. "We have the same disease with the same vulnerability to it and we have to take the same steps."

Those steps keep him clean and productive today.

"I work hard to have other outlets in my life like exercise and taking good care of my health."

He wonders whether health professionals might be in need of periodic testing like airline pilots because he knows how hard it was.

"Anyone can be helped. But you have to be willing."

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Pueblo Searching For Missing Law Enforcement Plane

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CBS Denver: Pueblo Searching For Missing Law Enforcement Plane
Aug 31st 2012, 21:52

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Pueblo Searching For Missing Law Enforcement Plane
Aug 31st 2012, 21:34

PUEBLO, Colo. (AP) — A law enforcement plane carrying two people has gone missing near Pueblo.

A spokesman for the Federal Aviation Administration confirms that the single-engine Piper Super Cruiser was hired by the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Department and departed from Pueblo Memorial Airport Friday morning. The pilot was due back at the Pueblo airport around 10 a.m. but did not return. The spokesman said the plane was hired “for law enforcement purposes” but did not elaborate.

The Pueblo sheriff’s office said Friday afternoon that they were searching for the plane in San Isabel National Forest.

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: BLM OKs 2 More Colorado Oil Shale Research Leases

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CBS Denver: BLM OKs 2 More Colorado Oil Shale Research Leases
Aug 31st 2012, 21:31

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BLM OKs 2 More Colorado Oil Shale Research Leases
Aug 31st 2012, 21:30

DENVER (AP) — A baking soda company and an energy industry giant are the latest companies that have received approval to research how to economically extract oil from oil shale on federal land.

The Bureau of Land Management on Thursday approved oil shale research, development and demonstration leases for Natural Soda Holdings Inc. and ExxonMobil Exploration Co. in the Piceance Basin in northwestern Colorado. The decision is subject to a 30-day appeal period before the leases are issued.

Both companies had applied for leases after the BLM announced in 2009 that it was awarding a second round. The agency awarded six research leases in Utah and Colorado in 2007 to Chevron USA Inc., Shell Frontier Oil and Gas Inc., and E.G.L. Resources Inc. to test ways to develop oil shale.

AuraSource Inc., of Scottsdale, Ariz., had applied for a lease in Utah in the second round, but the BLM is awaiting documents from the company before a lease can be approved. A company representative didn’t return messages seeking comment Friday.

Since 2009, the BLM has proposed shrinking how much public land in Colorado, Wyoming and Utah would be available for research leases. A final decision isn’t expected for a few more months.

Oil shale deposits in the three states represent a potentially huge, unconventional energy resource, but the trick is turning it into oil. Oil shale is rock that contains kerogen, which must be subjected to high heat before it produces liquid. Companies are still figuring out how to do that commercially in the U.S. with limited environmental impacts.

The Green River Formation underlying parts of Colorado, Utah and Wyoming is estimated to have 1.2 trillion to 1.8 trillion barrels of oil reserves, and about 800 billion barrels may be recoverable, according to U.S. government estimates.

Both Natural Soda and the Exxon Mobil Corp. subsidiary and exploring “in situ” technologies to heat kerogen underground rather than bringing it to the surface first.

ExxonMobil would hydraulically fracture the oil shale, fill the fractures with an electrically conductive material, then heat it by conducting electricity along the fracture, spokesman Patrick McGinn said. The kerogen would be converted to oil and gas recovered with conventional wells.

Natural Soda, based in Rifle, Colo., plans to use a process researched in Australia to liquefy low-grade coal, spokesman Bill Ray said. For years, the company has been extracting nahcolite, or baking soda, mixed with oil shale in the Piceance Basin. Now it wants to try using superheated water combined with other substances to extract oil from kerogen.

Once both companies are issued leases, they would have to submit more detailed plans to the BLM and receive state and county permits for their work, BLM spokesman David Boyd said.

“It’s been a long process, and there’s still a long process to come,” Ray said.

The leases were approved with measures to protect air quality, water and other sensitive resources.

Some farmers, ranchers and environmentalists have expressed concerns about how much water commercial-scale oil shale development would use, with the Government Accountability Office citing estimates of up to 500 gallons of water needed to produce a barrel of oil.

However Rep. Doug Lamborn, R-Colo., is among those trying to encourage more oil shale development, saying it’s a promising domestic energy source.

LINK: BLM Oil Shale Leases Page

- By Catherine Tsai, AP Writer

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Colorado Vehicle Chain Laws Begin Saturday

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CBS Denver: Colorado Vehicle Chain Laws Begin Saturday
Aug 31st 2012, 21:31

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Colorado Vehicle Chain Laws Begin Saturday
Aug 31st 2012, 21:26

DENVER (AP) — There may be record high temperatures outside, but the Colorado Department of Transportation is requiring large trucks to carry snow chains beginning Saturday.

Commercial vehicles weighing more than 26,000 pounds traveling Interstate 70 over mountain passes must carry sufficient chains to keep them from getting stuck until May 31.

Regional transportation director Tony DeVito says Colorado snows can occur as early as September and commercial trucks have to be ready.

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Business Buzz 66: The Atlantic Wire: Reuters Poll Indicates Convention Bump For Romney

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The Atlantic Wire: Reuters Poll Indicates Convention Bump For Romney
Aug 31st 2012, 21:25

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Reuters Poll Indicates Convention Bump For Romney
Aug 31st 2012, 21:00

One poll shows a convention "bounce" for Romney, while Michigan is close, or not really. Here's our guide to today's polls and why they matter. 

Findings: In a national rolling poll Romney now leads Obama 44 to 42 percent.  Pollster: Reuters/Ipsos  Methodology: Online interviews with 1,481 registered voters in a four-day rolling poll taken August 26 through 30 with a "credibility interval" of +/-2.9 percentage points.  Why it matters: According to Reuters' Steve Holland, the numbers out today suggest that Romney got a "small bounce" from the convention. At the beginning of the week, in the first installment of the rolling poll, Obama led 46 to 42 percent. Caveat: Obama might get a "bounce" next week from his convention. Also, these numbers were released before Romney's speech last night.  


Findings: Obama leads 49 percent to 46 percent in Michigan. Pollster: EPIC-MRA  Methodology: Automated poll of 1,200 likely voters August 28 with a margin of error of +/-2.6 percentage points. Why it matters: Recent polls out of Michigan have indicated that the state might have a tight race on its hands. In a July EPIC-MRA poll Obama led by a comfier six points, according to the Detroit Free Press' Todd Spangler. The Mitchell poll has also indicated a similar shift: Obama's lead dropped to a tie from a five-point lead. Caveat: All that said, Five Thirty Eight's Nate Silver cautioned earlier this week that Michigan isn't a "tossup." Silver points out that national polls working in the state show Obama with a bigger lead while in-state polls, such as this one, make the race seem much closer. Also, as Spangler notes, the poll was taken before some key speeches at the convention occurred. 

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Business Buzz 66: The Atlantic Wire: How Hall & Oates Saved Pop Music

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The Atlantic Wire: How Hall & Oates Saved Pop Music
Aug 31st 2012, 21:25

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Aug 31st 2012, 21:00

If "Billy Jean" is the cornerstone track of Michael Jackson's 1982 album Thriller, and Thriller is the album that saved pop music, then Hall & Oates, in some not-insignificant way, rescued pop music in the early 1980s, at least according to The New York Times Magazine's Rob Hoeburger. This much will be clear when you read Hoeburger's revisionist history of Thriller (it turns 30 this year) in the Magazine's Riff column. It's an interesting look at how the musical aesthetic of Thriller cut through “the ruins of punk and the chic regions of synthesizer pop” at the time and revitalized the music industry. According to Hoeburger, the key moment was when Jackson heard Hall & Oates' 1981 single "I Can't Go for That (No Can Do) and borrowed its baseline for "Billy Jean." Per Hoeburger:

Of course, in the end, “Thriller” had several money tracks. There were four solid cornerposts: a blistering rock song (“Beat It”); a sublime ballad (“Human Nature”); an R&B dance sizzler (“Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’ ”); and a video-friendly story song (“Thriller”). And at the center of it all, connecting the entire work and providing access routes to its outer regions, was a song whose musical basis came from the lone bastion of hope on pop radio in those dark days, Daryl Hall and John Oates. Their solid amalgams of pop, soul, rock and even light electronica had been breaking through the dross for a few years. In January, their “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)” logged a week at No. 1 ... Jackson liked “I Can’t Go for That” and heard in it the basis for his own album’s elusive unifier. He lifted its bass line for a song that made him want to dance. (And no wonder; that bass line was itself an echo of ’60s soul.) He could hear it. He could see it. That track was “Billie Jean.” It was one of the last songs completed for “Thriller” — it was reportedly mixed 91 times — and even though Quincy Jones fought Jackson about its inclusion, Jackson insisted. By early November, he was finally satisfied, and the album was rush-released into stores at the end of the month.

We can sort of hear what he means: Both songs have that steady thumping baseline that drive the melody, and Jackson has certainly copped to this in the past. But It's certainly nowhere near Vanilla Ice-David Bowie caliber theft. Still, you be the judge:

Read Hoeburger's entire New York Times Magazine riff can be found here

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Offers 2-Season Pass

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CBS Denver: Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Offers 2-Season Pass
Aug 31st 2012, 21:23

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Arapahoe Basin Ski Area Offers 2-Season Pass
Aug 31st 2012, 21:23

KEYSTONE, Colo. (AP) — Arapahoe Basin Ski Area is selling a season pass that’s good for not just one season but two.

A-Basin’s so-called Double Down pass is good for the 2012-13 and 2013-14 seasons and costs $499 for adults. Single-season adult passes are still available for $299.

The Colorado ski area on the Continental Divide says the two-season pass is only available until Dec. 31.

People who buy season passes offered by Vail Resorts Inc. also can get access to A-Basin, but unlike ski areas operated by Vail Resorts, the relatively no-frills A-Basin has no lodging or base village.

Arapahoe Basin is perhaps best known for its long season, which Chief Operating Officer Alan Henceroth says averages 233 days.

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Full Containment Of Roach Fire Expected Friday

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CBS Denver: Full Containment Of Roach Fire Expected Friday
Aug 31st 2012, 21:17

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Full Containment Of Roach Fire Expected Friday
Aug 31st 2012, 21:17

RED FEATHER LAKES, Colo. (AP) — Firefighters are close to fully containing a wildfire burning in Colorado’s Roosevelt National Forest near the Wyoming border.

The Roach Fire is 75 percent contained and crews hope to have it fully surrounded sometime Friday.

The 150-acre fire is about 3 miles south of the Wyoming line and isn’t threatening any houses.

It’s burning in a swath of lodgepole pine where the majority of trees have been killed by mountain pine beetles.

It’s still not known what started the fire, which was reported Monday.

roach fire map consolidated Full Containment Of Roach Fire Expected Friday

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Blind Woman Attacked During Robbery

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CBS Denver: Blind Woman Attacked During Robbery
Aug 31st 2012, 21:13

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Amtrak Told Colorado, 2 Other States Have No Funding For Route

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CBS Denver: Amtrak Told Colorado, 2 Other States Have No Funding For Route
Aug 31st 2012, 21:11

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Amtrak Told Colorado, 2 Other States Have No Funding For Route
Aug 31st 2012, 21:10

HUTCHINSON, Kan. (AP) — Kansas, Colorado and New Mexico transportation officials say the states don’t have funding to save Amtrak’s Southwest Chief route through the three states.

The funding problems could cause western Kansas to lose easy access to Amtrak passenger service.

Amtrak wants the three states spend a total of $100 million in the next decade to improve tracks between Hutchinson and Garden City that are in such poor condition the train has to slow down on its daily route.

The Hutchinson News reports Amtrak also wants the states to split $10 million a year in operating subsidies with Amtrak and BNSF Railroad, which owns the tracks.

Dennis Slimmer, of the Kansas transportation department, says the states are looking for solutions, but don’t have the millions needed to maintain the route.

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Business Buzz 66: CBS Denver: Aspen, Arapahoe Basin Plan Ski Resort Expansions

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CBS Denver: Aspen, Arapahoe Basin Plan Ski Resort Expansions
Aug 31st 2012, 21:08

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Aspen, Arapahoe Basin Plan Ski Resort Expansions
Aug 31st 2012, 21:07

ASPEN, Colo. (AP) — The Aspen Skiing Co. says it will open 230 acres of new terrain on Burnt Mountain, making the Snowmass Ski Area the second-largest ski resort in Colorado behind Vail.

Crews hired by the company on Thursday began cutting the first of an estimated 800 trees on 6 acres to link meadows to other trails.

Meanwhile, Arapahoe Basin has unveiled a long-term development plan that includes skiing in the dangerous steeps known as The Beavers just beyond its operating boundary.

That plan would add more than 400 backcountry acres served by ski lifts.

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