Colorado Central Magazine: November 2004 No. 129
The Monthly Magazine for people in the Original Red State
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Automate This
Essay by John Clayton p. 2
Drought cuts duck visits
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Siesta fading in its birthplace
Brief by Central Staff p. 4
Southark Funnies
Cartoon by Monika Griesenbeck pp. 4-7
Briefs from the San Luis Valley
Brief by Marcia Darnell p. 5
Counties choose 2 commissioners in 2004
Brief by Central Staff p. 6
Our endorsements
Brief by Central Staff p. 7
Regional Roundup
Brief by Ed Quillen p. 8
Colorado Trail celebrates 30 years
Brief by Central Staff p. 10
Cactus Jack's View
Cartoon by Jack Chivvis p. 10
Why not the greater of two goods?
Essay by John C. Mattingly p. 14
Homelake: Oasis with a purpose
Article by Marcia Darnell p. 16
A Valley runs through it
Sidebar by Marcia Darnell p. 17
Remembering the Cold War
Article by Orville Wright p. 19
America: Love it or leave it?
Essay by Martha Quillen p. 25
Leadville: The struggle to save an American town, by Gillian Klucas
Review by Steve Voynick p. 30
Floods, Famines, and Emporers: El Niņo and the Fate of Civilization, by Brian Fagan
Review by Ed Quillen p. 31
Brothels, Bordellos & Bad Girls, by Jan MacKell
Review by Ed Quillen p. 33
The animal which has few friends
Article by Lynda La Rocca p. 35
Keeping them away
Sidebar by Lynda La Rocca p. 36
Aroma therapy
Sidebar by Lynda La Rocca p. 37
Time for a truce?
Column by George Sibley p. 38
Adoption from the wild
Article by Sunnie Sacks p. 40
Meticulous research
Letter from Bob Cross p. 42
The right way to pollute
Letter from Andy Burns p. 42
Long wrong about rights
Letter from Paul Martz p. 42
The fearful voter
Letter from Milt Francis p. 43
Great accomplishments
Letter from Frank Sniveley p. 43
Real alternatives
Letter from Slim Wolfe p. 45
What you write when you can't
Column by Hal Walter p. 46
Western Water Report
from Steve Glazer
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