Memories all that's left after Cinema at the Avalon went dark It’s hard to beat going to a good movie, but I tried something new last week. I went to a good movie and, instead of watching it, I spent my time up front serving popcorn and drinks at the concession stand — at one of the last showings of Cinema at the Avalon. The last show was Thursday night.For one special woman, election was most exciting ever I was uniquely inspired by this week’s election. Many people were inspired, and for many different reasons.Campaign season fuels fires of rich vs. poor Last week I wrote of the demise of good English in favor of the rise of presidential campaign lingo — much of which makes virtually no sense. If I had just waited a day or two, I would have had a great addition to this election’s list of funny campaign marketing tools — “Joe the Plumber.”Front Range group inappropriately uses Daily Sentinel logo in flier As western Colorado’s newspaper of record, our work often gets used by others for a variety of purposes. Teachers, businesses, government officials and everyday readers use our content for their own purposes.Language is the first casualty in most presidential campaigns As we enter the final weeks of the most important presidential election in decades, it’s important to stop and realize that this was no ordinary campaign. It’s not your standard challenger-versus-incumbent race. These are two unusual candidates.Elite? Who me? Stereotype doesn't accurately reflect media reality Sarah Palin and Barack Obama share something in common at this very moment. They can both make you very angry at me. All I have to do is put one of them on the cover without putting the other one on the cover and some of you are sure to call me and give me an earful.Domestic terrorism is my greatest challenge Warning: This tale of love and marriage, terrorism and politics may be disturbing to some people.Saccomanno's efforts have aided 4,000 students One common question I get asked when I’m talking to various groups is “What is the biggest challenge facing western Colorado?
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