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No pot of gold for Rainbows
By Lou Christopher
More than 15,000 people came together as one family to promote world peace for the 35th annual Rainbow Gathering in Big Red Park at Routt National Forest near Steamboat Springs.

Journalism adjunct bids farewell
By Clayton Woullard
Sam Omatseye came to Denver for what was supposed to be five months, but during his stay he received death threats from the military in his native Nigeria for his political commentary and was forced to seek asylum in the United States.

Classes link Metro to downtown
By Kate Johnson
As leaders from eight of the world’s top industrialized nations made their way toward St. Petersburg, Russia to discuss a variety of global issues, Metro’s American National Government class traveled to a park in downtown Denver to hold a forum addressing similar issues.

Center offers counseling for unplanned pregnancies
By Kristi Peregoy
The Alternatives Pregnancy Center at Auraria is a relatively unknown organization. That might be because a church may be the last place one might look to find help when faced with an unplanned pregnancy. But up the walkway at St. Elizabeth’s Church, through the screen door and past the white bell labeled ‘APC’, Karla Bebber and her team of volunteers are ready and willing to counsel women through the emotional strain of an unplanned pregnancy.

July 20, 2006

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