|
|
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008 Delegates ceremonially wave flags on the floor of the Democratic National Convention at the Pepsi Center in Denver on Wednesday evening Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008 Vice presidential nominee Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del., blasts the Republican leadership from the podium of the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Wednesday evening during his keynote address Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008 President Bill Clinton attempts to settle down the crowd in the Pepsi Center so that he could begin his speech in support of 2008 democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., at the Democratic National Convention in Denver Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008 Iraq war veterans form the head of a column consisting of thousands of anti-war protesters that marched to the public protest zone at the perimeter of the Pepsi Center and the Democratic National Convention in Denver Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008 Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-New York, talks to her delegates and supporters
on Wednesday in the Colorado Convention Center in Denver. She informed
them that she had cast her vote for Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., to be
the 2008 democratic presidential nominee Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Thursday, August 28, 2008
Near midnight on Tuesday, Bill Clinton’s secretary of transportation, Rodney Slater, was spotted walking alone and annoyed down a dark section of 15th street in Denver. You know town is a cluster when even the country’s former head of transportation can’t find transportation.
9:30 a.m. Rumors that the city of Denver was giving movie tickets to homeless people to keep them off the streets don’t seem to be holding true. There were 65 passes handed out by the Homeless Coalition, said Brad Melieu, head of the Denver Rescue Mission. An informal survey of homeless people downtown turned up none saying they had gotten a movie pass. Local shelters did add extra beds, to accommodate more homeless if necessary, but Melieu said they were mostly unused.
Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Wednesday, August 27, 2008 President Bill Clinton enters the Democratic National Conventional hall at the Pepsi Center in Denver on Tuesday night to attend the speach of his wife, Sen. Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Former presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton faces a sea of flags expressing a message that was perhaps not evident during the primary as she addresses the Democratic National Convention in Denver on Tuesday night Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Wednesday, August 27, 2008 Sen. Ken Salazar, D-Colo., looks for a seat in the Pepsi Center on Tuesday evening prior to Sen. Hillary Clinton's keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention Full Story »
Aspen Daily News Staff Report Wednesday, August 27, 2008 From left: Lesbians Keenly Shyster, 17, and Chelsea Cosby, 16, both from Denver, kiss in protest of self-declared "street preacher" Ruben Israel of Los Angeles, who was speaking out against homosexuality in the Denver city park on Tuesday. The streets of downtown Denver were teeming with various protest groups as the Democratic National Convention is taking place at the Pepsi Center Full Story »
|
|
Horoscopes
- Aries
 - Taurus
 - Gemini
 You might want to slow down a bit. The possibility remains that, as good as everything looks, you still might hit a snafu now or down the line. Give yourself the gift of time. You could be questioning a long-term decision. Tonight: Easy does it.
- Cancer
 Defer to others, as you have little to no choice. In the long run, try making this seesaw effect positive. What might you ultimately gain if you let go and allow others to see the end results of their actions? Tonight: Say "yes."
- Leo
 Slow down, and realize how confused someone might be. You might want to not push quite so hard with someone you value. Your creativity surges, but a risk could be a bad problem. Listen to others' money ideas. Take your time. Tonight: Pull your body and your mind away from "work."
- Virgo
 You might want to rethink a decision and not cause yourself a problem. Sometimes your imagination can take you down a very wild and different path. The unexpected action of a friend, loved one or associate might cause a jolt out of the blue. If you maintain a sense of humor, you will do just fine. Tonight: Let the child in you out.
- Libra
 - Scorpio
 - Sagittarius
 - Capricorn
 You do, and others seem to watch. As a result, you could be erratic or very unpredictable. If you resent holding the bag, calm down and say so. Open the door to more expressiveness, not only on your part, but also to others'. Tonight: What would make you smile? Go for it.
- Aquarius
 If you feel funky or not up to a task, don't do it. There is a strong likelihood that you will have to redo what you will or think you will accomplish. Though you might not always be sure of yourself, let others see your vulnerabilities. Tonight: Get a good night's sleep.
- Pisces
 Your innate unpredictability points you down a new path. Investigate news with a positive eye, and be willing to join in. Though you are independent and have your own ideas, an element of teamwork is important. Tonight: Where there are people.
|