Opinion
How to prepare for the sudden end of your life
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Like a caterpillar leaving its cocoon to become a beautiful butterfly, so too soon will the freshmen trapped in dorms emerge into the Fort Collins housing market, leaving behind the stinking husks of byproduct known as the dorms. Likewise, many non-freshmen students may be moving soon.
Public discourse is in danger
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Between contradictory poll numbers, rumors of death panels and town hall shouting matches, the debate on health care reform is disintegrating. Everybody has a poll proving that a "clear majority" of Americans agree with their position on the public option.
No, to utility rate increase
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Xcel Energy has asked the Colorado Public Utilities Commission for another $180 million rate hike on top of the $112 million increase Xcel received in July. According to the Denver Post, most of this purposed rate increase is intended to go toward the cost for building the state-of-the-art new Comanche 3, a coal-fired power plant near Pueblo.
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