Life imitates art that was based on real life in Cyprus, where a young woman is charged after retracting a rape allegation.
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Tag Archives: Colorado
Becoming An Ironman
What does it take to complete an Ironman triathlon after a devastating injury? More than most of us can even imagine.
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Deprive Mass Shooters Of Notoriety They Crave
Many mass shooters crave notoriety, and their publicity can inspire further crimes. We should banish them from public view.
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An Unsatisfying Slice Of Jurisprudence
The Supreme Court did not serve up much support for the First Amendment in a ruling on same-sex marriage and wedding cake.
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No Political Outsiders Allowed
With hotly contested midterm elections coming up, another state’s top court – Colorado’s this time – gives Democrats a boost.
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Boarding School For Teachers
Communities are seeking creative ways to create affordable housing for teachers. One option: Have them live at school.
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Accidents Happen – If You Work For Uncle Sam
EPA’s Colorado mess shows a double standard: Private citizens and firms are prosecuted, while officials and agencies escape.
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A Keystone Of Internet Commerce Is Threatened
If Internet sellers are required to collect sales taxes everywhere, small businesses may be forced to drop out.
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Exotic Destinations You Can Reach By Car
Airline travel, at its best, is still a hassle. No matter where you live, there’s a vacation option in driving distance that’s worth the trip.
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Cops And The ‘K-Hole’
A young man’s fatal encounter with Colorado police highlights the co-opting of emergency medicine by law enforcement.
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