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Menu items sound a little less than appetizing Kent Conwell If you haven't figured it out by now, I'm kind of slow. I don't keep up with much of the current goingons, figuring most of what's taking place is only a rehashing of events from the past five or six decades. Such an attitude can be a perfect setup for a big surprise, as I discovered. More ...
Undoing America's ethanol mistake Kay Bailey Hutchison The Nobel-Prize winning economist Milton Friedman once said, "One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results." When Congress passed legislation to greatly expand America's commitment to biofuels, it intended to create energy independence a... More ...
How bad do Idol singers have to be before they get the boot? Donnarie Campbell Every year I watch "American Idol" and swear I'll never watch it again, but when the new season rolls around I somehow manage to forget the previous year's discontent and find myself front and center. This year's focus of of my ire? More ... Regressing to art through genetic coding By Mack Hall The Denver Center Theatre Company, founded in 1978 by visionaries seeing the possibilities in an abandoned downtown stage, has enjoyed a remarkable history in its few years, and has helped make Denver an arts capital. More ... |
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