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Tuesday, November 25, 2003
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Colorado Water
Attorney General, Ken Salazar, thinks that the state should create a South Metro water district to manage the area's needs, according to the Rocky Mountain News [November 25, 2003 "Salazar urges cooperation by south metro water groups"].
Here's some more background on the future water problems in Douglas and Arapahoe County from the Rocky Mountain News [November 25, 2003, "Warning signs ignored"]. There is an attempt to explain the 100 year water rule that has been applied in error.
8:17:08 PM
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2004 Presidential Election
NHPrimary.com: "Democrat Dick Gephardt and rival Howard Dean intensified their war of words in the party's presidential debate Monday, squabbling over Iraq, Medicare and the front-runner's record as governor of Vermont. Although the eight Democratic hopefuls participating in debate agreed they did not like a GOP-pushed Medicare prescription drug bill pending in Congress and found much to criticize in President Bush's foreign policy, Dean found himself on the defensive."
Howard Dean is in the lead nationally according to a recent Ipsos-Reid/Cook Political Report Poll. Thanks to the Daily Kos for the link.
The Kos is also linking to a a poll for The Tampa Tribune.
6:40:48 PM
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