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Bipartisan crowd cheers on Brownstein

The dinner committee alone, which numbered in the hundreds, easily would have filled the place.

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Antiques Show takes off as Tuscan delight

The Denver Antiques Show and Sale has had a variety of themes and beneficiaries in its 26-year history, and this time it transported guests to the Tuscan countryside during a three-day run at Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum.

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Soaring style

Room to Grow: The 26th Annual Denver Antiques Show & Sale is tomorrow through Sunday at the Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum.

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Sen. Levin speaks at Allied Jewish Federation event

The recipe is simple enough; there's not even a need to adjust for high altitude.

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Ejection of pair from Bush speech justified, organizers' lawyers say

Lawyers for two men charged with illegally ejecting two people from a speech by President Bush say that the president's staff can lawfully remove anyone who expresses views different from his.

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2 Ejected From Bush Speech Posed a Threat, Lawyers Say

Lawyers in a Colorado case are arguing that the president's staff can lawfully remove anyone who expresses points of view different from his.