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Are HARC and P&Z overworked? Is the Town of Telluride Losing its historic character?
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A diagram shows a comparison of the sizes and strangely elliptical shapes of the orbits of the pulsar J1903+0327 and its apparently Sun-like companion star with the orbit of the Earth around the Sun. The sizes of the Sun and the possible companion star have been exaggerated by a factor of about 10, while that of the Earth has been exaggerated by a factor of about 1,000. The pulsar, with its magnetic field and beams of radiation, is too large by a factor of about 100,000. (Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - Astronomers are baffled after finding an exotic type of star called a pulsar apparently locked in an elongated orbit around a star much like the sun -- an arrangement defying what had been known about such objects.


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Democratic presidential hopeful Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., gets a hug from a baby as he greets supporters in Watertown, S.D., Friday, May 16, 2008. (AP Photo/Jae C. Hong)AP - Barack Obama laid into John McCain on Friday for advancing a tough-guy foreign policy that he called "naive and irresponsible," serving notice that he's ready to launch a full-throttle challenge to the Republican presidential contender on international relations in the general election campaign.


Fri May 16 20:36:13 -0700 2008

Limestone County Sheriff Mike Blakely is shown in the jail kitchen as he discusses feeding prisoners on Wednesday, April 9, 2008, in Athens, Ala.  Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries. But exactly how much is something of a mystery because state auditors do not have access to sheriffs' private accounts. (AP Photo/Jay Reeves)AP - Back in the day of chain gangs, Alabama passed a law that gave sheriffs $1.75 a day to feed each prisoner in their jails, and the sheriffs got to pocket anything that was left over. More than 80 years later, most Alabama counties still operate under this system, with the same $1.75-a-day allowance, and some sheriffs are actually making money on top of their salaries.


Fri May 16 21:58:36 -0700 2008
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Rob,

why aren't you openly supporting the re-development of chair 7? a large percentage of the development was suppossed to be deed restricted housing, which would help foster a (almost non-existant) middle class within telluride city limits. (and it would have added hot-beds) with more affordable housing, more locals would live here, work here, eat here, and shop here. if you are truely concerned about our local business owners you would help the knee-jerkers realize that pushing locals to other communites (like ophir, rico, norwood, ridgway, and beyond) kills local businesses or prevents new ones from thriving (and lets not get into the commuter society the liberal "no grow-thers" have created here...isn't telluride supposed to be on the forefront of environmental life styles?...the daily commuter traffic screams CLEARLY NOT!). our local middle/working class is a vibrant group that has always added to the physical beauty of telluride and is being pushed out of the valley at an alarming rate. if you want to support the community, locals, and local business, support the redevelopment of lift 7.

and by the way, the comments/points you made regarding the real estate community are old and tired. there are a lot of great people in this group. every professional group has its bad apples...doesn't yours? its about time you and the rest of the real estate bashers figured that out. also, realtors are some of the biggest supporters of community non-profits, clearly surpasing the time or financial commitments made by the many others in this community. through the contribution of funds from the real estate transfer tax, real estators have also helped fund the town of telluride for the last 3 decades. in short, get over the realtor bashing (it actually makes you come across less sophisticated). and show a little respect, they've definitely earned it.

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