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Discussion offers ideas for peace
By Josie Klemaier
A variety of perspectives were offered concerning conflicts in the Middle East and the chance of their resolution at “The Death of Hope and Compromise,” a discussion hosted by Robert Hazan on Aug. 30.

Children's can't grow up, has to move out
By Megan Sheesley
The Children’s Hospital in Denver will step forward by moving in fall 2007 to a new state-of-the-art facility on the Fitzsimons campus to continue its growing network of pediatric health care services.

All smoke, no fire: DEA not source of fundraising e-mail
By David Pollan
An agent for the Drug Enforcement Administration was not the source of an e-mail sent last month requesting assistance to launch a campaign to defeat a ballot initiative that would legalize the use and possession of small amounts of marijuana.

GLBTSS to focus on building community
By Allison Bailey
The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Student Services at Auraria held its annual welcome-back reception on Tuesday, Aug. 29 at their office in the Tivoli.

Critical Mass cyclists clash with police over monthly ride
By Lou Christopher
Cyclists met for a communal ride Aug. 25 at Civic Center Park to raise awareness for bikers as part of an event called Critical Mass.

Sept. 7, 2006

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