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      <title>Funnel of Love</title>
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      <description>The Alzheimer&apos;s Association is conducting  Memory Walks  throughout Colorado this month to raise money for Alzheimer care and research. KUNC commentator Dr. Marc Ringel says each of us has a role to play when it comes to helping those afflicted with the disease...</description>
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      <title>McCain Reaction from Jody Hope Strogoff</title>
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      <description>Colorado Republicans are energized after what many in the party considered an inspiring speech last night by presidential nominee John McCain.  Colorado Statesman  Editor and Publisher Jody Hope Strogoff says McCain clearly rose to the occasion - despite some difficulty along the road to Minnesota. She spoke to KUNC&apos;s Brian Larson immediately following the speech</description>
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      <title>Colorado Republicans React to McCain Speech</title>
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      <title>At the RNC, Colorado Republicans Focus on Strategy</title>
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      <description>Colorado Republicans meeting in St. Paul this week are warming to John McCain&apos;s controversial choice of Alaska Governor Sarah Palin as his running mate.  To find out more, and to learn what strategies the state party is crafting leading up to the hotly contested November election, KUNC&apos;s Kirk Siegler spoke with Jeremy Pelzer of the non-partisan political blog PolitickerCO.com.</description>
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      <title>Colorado Delegates and Sarah Palin</title>
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      <description>Alaska Governor Sarah Palin has been the topic of conversation this week among Colorado&apos;s 46 delegates to the Republican National Convention. They were surprised by Senator McCain&apos;s choice last Friday, but many delegates say they&apos;re on board with Palin. KUNC&apos;s state capital reporter Bente Birkeland has more from Minnesota</description>
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      <title>Western Issues and the RNC</title>
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      <description>If the Democratic and Republican National conventions are any indication, Colorado has cemented its status as a swing state in the November election. Last week Democrats said the road to the White House runs through the west - and Colorado delegates in St. Paul this week are hearing more of the same. KUNC&apos;s state capital reporter Bente Birkeland has more</description>
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      <title>Fall Pansies</title>
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      <description>Right now is a great time to add some color to your fall and early spring garden, by planting fall pansies.  KUNC Gardener Tom Throgmorton explains.</description>
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      <description>The one thing that both Democrats and Republicans can agree on is that the road to the White House in 2008 clearly goes through the west. KUNC&apos;s Brian Larson spoke with NPR Election Director Ken Rudin about the importance of Colorado&apos;s 9 electoral votes and its status as a  battleground  state</description>
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      <description>Fourth District Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave is defending her record on veteran&apos;s issues in light of a high profile political attack ad running on TV stations along the Front Range challenging the Republican&apos;s stance on veteran&apos;s affairs.  KUNC&apos;s Kirk Siegler reports.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>Fourth District Congresswoman Marilyn Musgrave is defending her record on veteran&apos;s issues in light of a high profile political attack ad running on TV stations along the Front Range challenging the Republican&apos;s stance on veteran&apos;s affairs.  KUNC&apos;s Kirk Siegler reports.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>The Republican National Convention got under way in St. Paul, Minnesota on Monday. But with all but the essential work of the convention postponed - Colorado delegates had some extra time on their hands. KUNC&apos;s Brian Larson spoke with  Colorado Statesman  editor and publisher Jody Hope Strogoff about their day</description>
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