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Ed Quillen 1997 index
- One reason that how people vote doesn't really matter 5-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- The boom of the '90s had to end sometime, didn't it? 7-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- The high hopes for this hard winter are doomed to disappointment 12-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- Good thing Boulder has its priorities straight, isn't it? 14-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- Complex Washington scandals could inspire useful reforms 19-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- Looking for the globe, and learning an important lesson 21-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- Misdirection appears on many stages these days 26-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- Required Duke discussions at Future High School 28-Jan-1997 Denver Post
- The legislature could easily eliminate unsinsured driving 2-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- A neglected 190th anniversary is slipping away 4-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- Of course there's a reason for the missing D 9-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- If the 2x4 doesn't work, should we try a bridge timber? 11-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- Recent findings from the Class Warfare Institute 16-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- Someday TCI may indeed show us what we're really looking for 18-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- The cause of privatization continues to advance 23-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- Make tourists pay? They'll get what they pay for, though. 25-Feb-1997 Denver Post
- Just how were government operations obstructed in Boulder? 2-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- Deregulate electricity, and we can breathe more California fumes 4-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- We could use some yesting, nut not on fourth-graders 9-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- Well, at least they don't treat each other any better 11-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- If we were serious about campaign reform, we'd require anonymity 16-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- The lot of a small-town editor isn't always an easy one 18-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- We've actually found the secret of eternal life 23-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- Do the Mediwatchers actually watch the Media? 25-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- Long-dead white males still manage to hold their own 30-Mar-1997 Denver Post
- Moving heaven and earth to prevent future tragedies 1-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Eliminating the CIA would be for the best, but ... 6-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Colorado really needs to plan for rail abandonments 8-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Maybe they need to find the New York Range first 13-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- By the next census, Denver will drop to third place 15-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Empowering rural voters sounds good, but so what? 20-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Shattered illusions about the nature of golf 22-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Variations upon the doctrine of separation of powers 27-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- Why aren't they telling us more about the rebellion in Texas? 29-Apr-1997 Denver Post
- What ever gave them the idea that volunteerism needed a boost? 4-May-1997 Denver Post
- Cultural tourism for fun and profit 6-May-1997 Denver Post
- Motherhood isn't quite as easy as some would make it sound 11-May-1997 Denver Post
- A few simple reforms and the tourist-promotion tax might pass 13-May-1997 Denver Post
- The numbers look good, but are we really any better off? 18-May-1997 Denver Post
- Let's be grateful that Homer wrote a long time ago 20-May-1997 Denver Post
- Somewhere there must be nothing going on 25-May-1997 Denver Post
- What sort of memorial for Franklin Delano Roosevelt? 27-May-1997 Denver Post
- What's worse than a dumb slogan? A dumb delusion 1-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Drop in crime rates sounds like good news, but is it really? 3-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- An easy solution to the BLM-swimming pool problem 8-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Isn't it about time we adopted rules for the name game? 10-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- It's been hard to stay in focus on the Oklahoma City murders 15-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Free help for visiting journalists 17-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- A prestigious tree-lined boulevard or a noisy criminal zone? 22-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Is America big enough to honor a failed route from a doomed empire? 24-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Colorado Republicans face a tough challenge in 1998 29-Jun-1997 Denver Post
- Reading Hustler could lead to Mickey Mouse comic books 1-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- Was there really any reason to celebrate last week? 6-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- Will Colorado be able to market the Martian connection? 8-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- We've got to find some way to keep those prisons full 13-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- The right signs could produce a truly educational trail 15-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- What's the point of apologizing for slavery? 20-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- Oh 3-0-3, oh 3-0-3, what will they do without you? 22-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- How to handle the state's growing treasury surplus 27-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- Salida in the vanguard in solving growth problems 29-Jul-1997 Denver Post
- The seven rules of highly effective public officials? 3-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- What's the most fragile element of modern society? 5-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- Colorado probably can't flush away its problems 10-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- The boondocks are sinking into a horrid UPS limbo 12-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- How long does it take to go from social threat to respectability? 17-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- Confessions of a Macintosh non-user 19-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- If Boulder is on the leading edge, let's move backward 24-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- At least one judge issued a sensible ruling 26-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- The real reasons they're starting to charge user fees 31-Aug-1997 Denver Post
- Exploring the mysteries of Labor Day 2-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Sometimes lightning strikes 7-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Even those who attack "social engineering" really advocate it 9-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- The right national standardized test could benefit society 14-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- There's got to be a fair way to subsidize the millionaires 16-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Searching for excitement in September 21-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Doesn't every outfit have an agenda? 23-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Finding the right ventriloquist for Republican candidates 28-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- Finally, an appropriate new name for Tennessee Pass 30-Sep-1997 Denver Post
- CPR stands for Corporate Predatory Raiders, not Colorado Public Radio 5-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- Nobody seems to argue well about capital punishment 7-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- When will we hear how much better off we are after the merger? 12-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- There will always be an Empire -- but which one? 14-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- A candidate for the endangered structures list 19-Oct-1997 Empire Magazine
- Confessions of a small-town road-rage provocateur 21-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- Trending toward a full-scale replay of last weekend 28-Oct-1997 Denver Post
- Where's the guidebook to tell New West from Old? 2-Nov-1997 Empire Magazine
- Transcending time and space isn't a good way to run an election 4-Nov-1997 Denver Post
- It's easy to tell what's important -- you don't hear about it 9-Nov-1997 Empire Magazine
- Once in while, the morning after feels pretty good 11-Nov-1997 Denver Post
- Draining Lake Powell would continue the West's traditions 16-Nov-1997 Empire Magazine
- Why and how to break up Microsoft 18-Nov-1997 Denver Post
- Please, go ahead and believe the myth 23-Nov-1997 Empire Magazine
- They might have tried a campaign, instead of the courts 25-Nov-1997 Denver Post
- Protecting children for fun and profit 2-Dec-1997 Denver Post
- Fix I-70 problems before adding to them 7-Dec-1997 Empire Magazine
- Water, water projects everywhere, and no time to think 9-Dec-1997 Denver Post
- Boning up on ways to delay development 14-Dec-1997 Empire Magazine
- Somebody's getting railroaded here 16-Dec-1997 Empire Magazine
- A route paved with good intentions? 21-Dec-1997 Empire Magazine
- A potential gift from the federal government 23-Dec-1997 Denver Post
- Just imagine what delights another dozen years could bring 30-Dec-1997 Denver Post
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