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June 2013 • Online Edition
 

PROFILE ONLINE: Check out our brand new flipbook

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PUBLISHER: Government of, by and for needs your voice

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PEOPLE: Samson’s voice familiar to classical music fans

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SPILLS: Catch your breath before the kids run you ragged

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LETTERS: Progress in the park; rethinking the Bill of Rights

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4TH OF JULY FUN: Pancakes, pyrotechnics and parades rule the day

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MAGNESS ARENA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF DENVER WILL BECOME GROUND ZERO FOR THE 2012 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN
  on Wed., Oct. 3, when President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney go head-to-head in the first of three planned presidential debates. Jim Lehrer, moderator of the PBS NewsHour will guide this first meeting between the two candidates, with questions focusing on domestic issues. There are no tickets available to the general public. A small allotment will go to DU students by lottery. Meanwhile, protestors plan Occupy The Debate activities in advance of and on the day of the debate.

 
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