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Sunday, November 9, 2008



Thirsty? No thanks I have Boulder water in my glass
Posted by richardmcswain at 11:51 PM

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  • ▼  2008 (45)
    • ►  December (8)
    • ▼  November (24)
      • Group project sourceshttp://www.colorado.gov/energ...
      • Time's up on offshore-drilling ban
      • BioWest expected to draw hundreds
      • OPEC cuts: oil dives
      • Colorado gets $71.3 million for energy assistance
      • Crude oil drops to $70 a barrel, a 14-month low
      • Energy policies come up against green initiatives
      • FDA to put inspectors in China by year's end
      • Thirsty? No thanks I have Boulder water in my glass
      • Tell me this is ok. even if this were the only sta...
      • Deaths of small fry a big issue
      • Economy deflates renewable fuel plans
      • Oil change may reverse fortune of Southwest Airlines
      • Reports of toxic spills spiking
      • Orca loss "worse than the stock market"
      • No one is neutral in water fight
      • Oil industry's tax break looks as if it will stay
      • Iraq flush with oil cash
      • Xcel's filings could lower state bills a bit
      • FasTracks challenge faces new directors
      • Ozone hole is fifth largest ever
      • Homebuilders' blues
      • Amendment 58
      • Amendment 58 voted down
    • ►  October (13)

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