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Articles for Sunday, May 11, 2008Homeby Brent Gardner-Smith, Aspen Daily News Staff Writer Sunday, May 11, 2008 Brook Le Van of Sustainable Settings doesn’t sit still real well.
He believes a food crisis is coming with the end of the oil-based economy. by Felisa Cardona/The Denver Post Sunday, May 11, 2008 DENVER — Gwen Bergman was found guilty Friday of hiring a hitman to kill her ex-husband. U.S. District Judge Walker Miller announced his decision after presiding over the bench trial for four days. Columnistby Dave Danforth Sunday, May 11, 2008 There were a few knowing nods after Rep. Vito Fossella (R-Staten Island, N.Y.) got picked up for drunk driving in the wee hours of May Day.
The other shoe was going to drop. It was only a matter of time. by Clarence Page Sunday, May 11, 2008 Oh, no, she didn’t. Or, as the young hip-hop generation might say, “Oh, no, she did-int!”
But, oh, yes, she d-id. A day after her hoped-for monster triumph in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries fizzled, Sen. Hillary Clinton no longer seemed to care whom she offended. She dared to speak about race and gender in public with the candid language that even political consultants usually keep private. by Kathleen Parker Sunday, May 11, 2008 This year American consumers are expected to spend an average of $138.63 each on flowers, cards and gifts for Mother’s Day, for a grand total of $15.8 billion.
That’s a whole lotta hydrangeas. by Bill Vezzoso Jr. Sunday, May 11, 2008 Editor:
I am writing this letter because of the continued injustice being put on my parents by Garfield County Commissioners Trési Houpt and Larry McCown. They have never responded to our official response and power-point presentation that I attended on Feb. 5, 2007, even though they adjourned for an entire month to review the information we provided them. by Denise Moss Sunday, May 11, 2008 Editor:
Thanks to the selection committee who chose Cliff Colia to be the new principal at Roaring Fork High School and to the new school board who let the decision stand.
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Horoscopes
- Aries
 Starting now, be more aware of what you want and expect out of life,
your commitments and work. News or information that heads in your
direction might be colored. Keep asking questions if you feel unsure.
Tonight: Burn the candle at both ends.
- Taurus
 - Gemini
 - Cancer
 - Leo
 A nice even and steady pace works for you. If you want to take a time
out, there is no time like the present. Though you might want to get a
project done, feeling refreshed might help you move more quickly.
Tonight: Easy does it.
- Virgo
 What is not said, you will imagine. For your own protection, discuss
what you need. Do talk about feelings rather than work from a false
premise. Even then, you might hold back a lot. Tonight: In the thick of
things.
- Libra
 - Scorpio
 Knowing what to ask for is primary. If you hedge and you are not
direct, you cannot expect anything less than mediocre results. Relax
with a situation, and do not get too uptight, and all falls into place.
Tonight: Easy does it.
- Sagittarius
 - Capricorn
 You smile, and others respond. Still, you could have a very different
inner dialogue going. Do not confront others; rather, be more
understanding and indulge them. You could learn a lot more about where
they are coming from. Tonight: All smiles.
- Aquarius
 - Pisces

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