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Coloradans soon will be able to pick up a bottle of chardonnay after church if Gov. Bill Ritter signs a bill allowing Sunday liquor sales. The Senate on Thursday passed Senate Bill 82 on a 25-9 vote, sending it to Ritter's desk. The House passed the legislation earlier in the week. "Gov. Ritter is still looking at this bill," said his spokesman, Evan Dreyer. "He'll be doing some additional information-gathering and will then make a decision.” Dreyer said Ritter wants to talk to "interested parties.”.” He wants to have a clear understanding of what the arguments were — for and against." Signing the bill would please consumers and liquor-store owners while infuriating grocers and the convenience-store industry, who say it makes an uneven playing field more lopsided.
I think that Gov. Ritter’s bill about liquor sales are still a bad idea because it can cause people to still have DUI and this time earlier in the morning, after church. I see his intentions of making better sales but I think he needs to look long term for
Vice President Dick Cheney said Thursday the
I think that the idea of helping out the rest of the world is a great way to show the world how
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Colin Norris, 31, had denied killing the four women at Leeds General Infirmary and St James's Hospital in 2002 by injecting them with insulin. After a trial at
I think that this is very scary that a nurse would kill patients in there own hospital. Are we safe anywhere?, that is my question. Could we add more security for the sake of the patients
Americans have decided about the war in
I think that the War Iraq has gone too far because the American troops over seas have been there for a long time and the fact that there are about 150 troops dying per month is a scary thought. How John McCain thinks this is bad makes his campaign a little strong to me.
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On Saturday a skier at Winter Park Ski Resort was killed and was identified to be 39 year old Gabrielle Hutter of Centennial. Witnesses saw that Hutter hit a tree and say that she was killed by blunt force injuries. Coroner Brenda Bock say that “she was going to fast and lost control”.
I think that this show that there is danger everywhere. I
also think that they should make the resort more safe by putting pads of the trees close to the main trails, like what they put around the ski lift poles.