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Dorothea Farris: Penchant for politics
ASPEN After serving for 12 years as a Pitkin County Commissioner, on top of 19 prior years on the Aspen School District board, one might think Dorothea Farris had earned a rest (more)
Scottish drivers 'should be conscious of changeable weather'
Motorists in Scotland keen to avoid a car insurance claim may benefit from taking on board advice from Tayside police The force has urged drivers to be conscious of the changeable weather conditions often experienced at this time of year and adjust t (more)
Michael Cleverly: Cleverly or Not
I am in control I'm sitting in this chair with five remotes and I am in total control (more)
Jan White: It's no accident that every Kiwi enjoys full cover
ACC was criticised in a recent article by David Lowe He suggested that people can expect delays in getting help from ACC This is simply not true When someone injure (more)
Lissa James: The difference between loneliness and aloneness
I lived alone in Paris for six months when I was 20 Technically, I had a roommate, an 80 year old Frenchwoman who'd helped her father smuggle Jews out of the city during the Nazi occupation (more)
Half-cocked terminology
Dear Editor: We are writing in response to John Colson's recent use of the term 'half caste' to describe Barack Obama ('The Voter,' Dec 27) (more)
Program to help elderly motorists
WASHINGTON TWP The AARP (American Association of Retired Persons) Driver Safety Program will be offered to senior citizens and others in a two day class from 9 a m to 1 p m , Wednesdays, Feb 25 and March 4, at the Washington Township Senior Cent (more)
Iliza Shlesinger: Mad dash down a comedic career path
ASPEN It was clear from early on very early on that Iliza Shlesinger had a knack for comedy (more)
Around Aspen: Fishhouse Punch
One of the most popular holiday parties is the Fishhouse Punch party, which is a cocktail party with the punch, followed by a black tie dinner and dance (more)
'Layaway' plan can cover special expenses
While their parents enjoy rare time off by themselves, our two grandchildren, 8 and 5, will spend a week with my wife, Georgina, and me at Disney World We've been looking forward for months to this fun week in April ' and saving for it (more)
Current Events
They took their name from one of the most evil characters in horror literature Their sound is an unrelenting form of So Cal punk (more)
Plan ahead for expenses to stay on budget
While their parents enjoy rare time off by themselves, our two grandchildren, 8 and 5, will spend a week with my wife, Georgina, and me at Disney World We've been looking forward for months to this fun week in April ' and saving for it (more)
Good luck with a lawsuit
Dear Editor: Michael Cleverly's column ('Hypocrisy flows from Woody Creek Caucus,' Jan 11, Aspen Times Weekly) was right on the money (more)
Tyre checks 'could help skiers avoid a car insurance claim'
Skiers driving to European resorts this year may be well advised to pay heed to advice from a road safety group if they want to avoid a car insurance claim TyreSafe has urged motorists to check their tyres before setting out, as conditions on routes (more)
Humberto Cruz: 'Layaway' savings can help cover special expenses
While their parents enjoy rare time off by themselves, our two grandchildren, 8 and 5, will spend a week with my wife, Georgina, and me at Disney World We've been looking forward for months to this fun week in April and saving for it (more)
Obama's book offers fresh insight in 2009
Back in early 2007, well before the Democratic presidential nomination was decided, a friend lent me Barack Obama's book, 'The Audacity of Hope ' (more)
Bamboo base layer: From oddity to hot commodity
Bamboo makes me think of flooring, panda food, salad tongs or low cost torture devices But clothing? (more)
Wealth funds of emerging nations blighted by western banking crisis
SOVEREIGN Wealth Funds, the multi trillion pound investments owned by the governments of many emerging economies, will be badly hit by the recession spreading from the western (more)
Kelly J. Hayes: WineInk
The 2008 vintage is in barrel at Spring Mountain Vineyard in Napa, Calif A year marked by early frost and late heat closed on an optimistic note as the harvest and the crush have been completed and the pace on the winery grounds has quieted (more)
Save money on your car insurance
Allowing your auto insurance policy to lapse is not the best way to save money, according to the Professional Insurance Agents of Wisconsin But there are ways you can reduce your car insurance premium (more)
Sal-A-Mander
No Abstract (more)
25-50-100 Years Ago
A mounting scandal swirled around the Pitkin County Commissioners concerning the awarding of payments for publication of the 1908 delinquent tax bill in The Aspen Times (more)
John Colson: Hit and Run
By now most of you have heard of Tim De Christopher, the environmental activist who late last year snuck into a Bureau of Land Management bidding session for oil and gas leases in Utah and turned the process on its head by 'winning' leases for (more)
Mountain Town News
December was extraordinary in that three people died in avalanches on open ski trails within ski areas (more)
Device may lower premiums
Drivers who don't mind being 'watched' by a tiny computer may be able to save money on their car insurance premiums under a program that will be rolled out in Kentucky over the next few weeks by Progressive Casualty Insurance Co (more)
Vox Populi
What's your favorite memory of the Bush administration? (more)
John Colson: Hit and Run
By now most of you have heard of Tim De Christopher, the environmental activist who late last year snuck into a Bureau of Land Management bidding session for oil and gas leases in Utah and turned the process on its head by 'winning' leases for (more)
Garth Williams - Aspen's most famous resident artist
One of my favorite grade school memories is the day children's illustrator Garth Williams visited our classroom (more)
Hester 'to concede low Direct Line deal'
ROYAL Bank of Scotland chief executive Stephen Hester may be forced to accept a lower offer for its insurance division due to renewed pressure on the bank to raise funds (more)
Impact of Paterson?s Health Care Plan May Be Limited
Gov David A Paterson is preparing a plan that will allow more young adults to be claimed as dependents on their parents? health insurance plans, but some experts suggest its gains will be modest (more)
It's a new year: Clean up your financial house
I always have fairly optimistic plans for what I'll accomplish over the holidays (more)
Jim Butchart still applying the elbow grease at Ajax Tavern
ASPEN Most days at lunch rush time, Jim Butchart spends an hour or so at the grill fry station flipping patties and dropping potatoes in hot oil, trying to keep up with the demand for burgers and french fries (more)
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