
Past Articles by Laura Krantz
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Presidential Candidates Set Their Sights On Colorado's Latinos Some Latino voters in Larimer County say they support President Obama because of his policies on immigration and education. But a Latino Republican says he thinks the GOP shares the values of "faith, family, freedom" with the Latino community. |
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Colorado Students Look To Vote For 'A Better Future' Colorado State University students say they are keenly aware that the current job market isn't a good one for newly minted college graduates, and they express worry over the size of the deficit. |
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Colorado's Undecided Voters Are A Hot Election Commodity Colorado's nine electoral votes are up for grabs and in a state that is one-third Republican, one-third Democrat and one-third unaffiliated. It's that unaffiliated vote that has the presidential candidates returning to the state again and again. |
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The Ad Council: 70 Years Of Good Advice Since its creation during World War II, the Ad Council has launched one iconic public service announcement after the next - from the "Rosie the Riveter" campaign, which encouraged women to join the work force, to Smokey Bear's lessons about preventing wildfires. |
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Russia By Rail: An Idaho Native Ponders The Russian Potato Producer Laura Krantz experiences the abundance of potatoes in Russian cuisine along her trip on the Trans-Siberian railway. |
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German Exhibit Reveals Secret Spy Photos Marking the 50th anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall, photographer Simon Menner has exhibited pictures he found deep in the archives of East Germany's secret police. They provide a glimpse of the flip side of surveillance - a rare view of the watchers, rather than the watched. |