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...write to commend Andrea Johnson and Abigail Branch for their column criticizing the Bolder Boulder marathon for its steps to increase the success of American runners (April 29). The race committee's decision to limit the number of Kenyan entrants is absolutely unconscionable...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Making Marathons More Fair | 5/6/1998 | See Source »

...protection, Colorado officials have organized a 200-member coalition to draft the state's own protection plan, which may include finding the mice and relocating some of them into sanctuaries. "It's in the interest of both mouse and man to avoid drastic measures," says Congressman David Skaggs of Boulder, a Democrat who secured a $400,000 appropriation to fund the project. "Nobody wants an endangered-species train wreck in the areas where Colorado's population is growing the most rapidly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colorado: The Mouse That Roared | 5/4/1998 | See Source »

...says the Federal Government should be tossing animals and plants off the endangered list rather than putting them on. But the public feels otherwise. A Denver Post poll in March showed that 81% support protecting the little mouse that's seldom seen. "Their habitat is shrinking fast," warns Boulder mammalogist Carron Meaney. "We might find the mouse in 100 places now, but in 10 years 95 of those will be under concrete...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Colorado: The Mouse That Roared | 5/4/1998 | See Source »

Mills and his partner, University of Colorado journalism professor MICHAEL TRACEY, bill the interview as a no-holds-barred session, in which no questions went unanswered. If so, this will be remarkable, given the Ramseys' reluctance to talk to anyone, including the Boulder, Colo., police. The producers say the documentary will debunk certain assumptions, among them that JonBenet had been sexually abused, and offer new support for an outside-intruder theory...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investigation: JonBenet's Parents Talk, If Only in a Limited Way | 4/13/1998 | See Source »

...show aired in the U.S. Mills and his partner, University of Colorado journalism professor Michael Tracey, bill the interview as a no-holds-barred session, in which no questions went unanswered. If so, this will be remarkable, given the Ramseys' reluctance to talk to anyone, including the Boulder, Colo., police. The producers say the documentary will debunk certain assumptions, among them that JonBenet had been sexually abused, and offer new support for an outside-intruder theory. Notwithstanding the claim that the family had no editorial control, it is difficult to see how the show can fail to boost the Ramseys...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ramseys to Speak About JonBenet | 4/6/1998 | See Source »

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