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	output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189952/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Hundreds line up for annual Christmas giveaway in Denver</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'><br /><br />DENVER - An annual giveaway started by a Denver priest lives on.<br /><br />Hundreds of people, many of the homeless, lined up outside the Basilica of the Immaculate Conception in Denver to receive $20 Friday in a holiday season tradition started by the late Monsignor Charles B. Woodrich.<br /><br />KUSA-TV in Denver reports the church distributed $32,000 thanks to donations from Regis University, The Daniels Fund and an anonymous donor.<br /><br />Woodrich, known as Father Woody, started giving out $10 bills almost two decades ago. The tradition continued after his death in 1991. The dollar amount was doubled in 1998.<br /><br />___<br /><br />Information from: The Denver Post, http://www.denverpost.com<br /></div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189953/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Vail Valley\'s Hispanic community rallies for reform</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'picContainer\'><img src=\'http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=VD&amp;Dato=20091218&amp;Kategori=NEWS&amp;Lopenr=912189953&amp;Ref=AR&amp;MaxW=314&amp;maxh=314\' style=\'border:1px solid #c3c2c2;\'></div> <div id=\'story\'>VAIL VALLEY, Colorado - Hundreds of local Hispanics gathered in Avon in Colorado\'s Vail Valley Friday night to show their support for immigration reform in the United States and for legislation that would help them achieve their goals.<br />The vigil was a response to the comprehensive immigration reform bill introduced into the U.S. House of Representatives this week by Rep. Luis Gutierrez of Illinois. The bill, which had more than 70 co-sponsors, would make the America\'s immigration policy "pro-family, pro-jobs and pro-security," said Gutierrez in a statement Tuesday.<br />Gutierrez\'s bill seeks to legalize undocumented immigrants by requiring them to register with the federal government, pay a $500 fine for each adult, learn English, pass background checks and meet other requirements. They then are eligible for a six-year visa and when that is done a green card.<br />It contains numerous other proposals.<br />Eagle County Hispanics were one group among many in Colorado hosting sim</div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189970/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Vail Valley: Attorney stops logging in Minturn</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'>VAIL VALLEY, Colorado - A Minturn attorney who sued the U.S. Forest Service last month got some good news Wednesday when a Colorado judge granted a 60-day injunction against the Forest Service\'s Minturn logging operation. <br />Judge Philip Brimmer, a federal judge for the United States District Court for the District of Colorado, agreed with two of the seven arguments in Mike Heaphy\'s suit - that the Forest Service couldn\'t use helicopters and that it was overextending the boundaries of the project.<br />Heaphy followed the environmental impact study for the project, known as the Upper Eagle River Beetle Salvage Project, until the project was approved in 2008. He was familiar with the maps of where the logging operations were going to happen, and noticed while walking his dog one day that the Forest Service wasn\'t staying with the lines, he said.<br />Brimmer agreed that the Forest Service was required to stay within the boundaries shown on the public maps, Hea</div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189956/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Banned Colorado pot shop sues suburb over closure</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'>CENTENNIAL, Colo. - A suburban Denver medical marijuana dispensary is suing for the right to sell pot, arguing in court Friday that communities can\'t ban the dispensaries because Colorado voters authorized them in 2000.<br /><br />CannaMart, the first dispensary in Centennial, was open only about six weeks this fall before the city revoked its business license and ordered the shop closed.<br /><br />Centennial attorney Andrew Nathan said that the city is free to prohibit businesses that violate federal law. Fourteen states, including Colorado, permit medical marijuana, but pot remains illegal under U.S. law.<br /><br />The dispensary owner and three patients who joined the lawsuit say Centennial is trying to usurp their right to medical marijuana. A decision in CannaMart\'s favor could affect dispensary bans in other Colorado communities.<br /><br />CannaMart lawyer Bob Hoban said the shop had a proper business permit and even paid Centennial $1,500 in sales taxes.<br /><br />Nathan said CannaMart\'s business license was</div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189957/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Vail Photo: Cookie Painting</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'picContainer\'><img src=\'http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=VD&amp;Dato=20091218&amp;Kategori=NEWS&amp;Lopenr=912189957&amp;Ref=AR&amp;MaxW=314&amp;maxh=314\' style=\'border:1px solid #c3c2c2;\'></div> <div id=\'story\'>VAIL, Colorado - Viraj Bhalla, 4, squeezes a steady stream of gold frosting onto his Christmas cookie Friday at the Lionshead Winter Market at the Arrabelle in Lionshead. The market continues through Saturday.<br /></div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189958/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Beaver Creek opens tubing hill</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'picContainer\'><img src=\'http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=VD&amp;Dato=20091218&amp;Kategori=NEWS&amp;Lopenr=912189958&amp;Ref=AR&amp;MaxW=314&amp;maxh=314\' style=\'border:1px solid #c3c2c2;\'></div> <div id=\'story\'>BEAVER CREEK, Colorado - Beaver Creek Resort Friday opened its new tubing hill for resort guests. The Haymaker Tubing Hill features four lanes of tubing action. The hill is open daily from 2 p.m. until dusk and tubers must meet the minimum height requirement of 36 inches. The cost is $20 per half hour. For more information visit Beavercreek.com. <br /></div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189959/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Employee parking passes available Monday in Vail</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'>VAIL, Colorado - Employee parking passes for newly-designated spaces along Vail\'s North Frontage Road will be on sale beginning Monday. The spaces, approximately 40 on the north side of the Main Vail roundabout and 100 spaces near the West Vail roundabout, are being added this season on a trial basis.<br />The green placard permit is good for seven-day-a-week parking for the remainder of the ski season, from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m., for the available spaces near the Main Vail roundabout. The cost is $100 and is available to employees of Vail Village or Lionshead-based Vail business license holders who work a minimum of 20 hours per week. <br />The yellow placard is good Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m., on both sides of the frontage road west of the West Vail roundabout as well as the former Wendy\'s lot. The cost is $100 and is available to employees working a minimum of 20 hours per week anywhere in Vail. <br /> To purchase a green or yellow placard, proof of employment is requir</div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/BIZ/912189960/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Cordillera opens slopeside golf shop in Vail</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'picContainer\'><img src=\'http://www.vaildaily.com/apps/pbcsi.dll/bilde?Avis=VD&amp;Dato=20091218&amp;Kategori=BIZ&amp;Lopenr=912189960&amp;Ref=AR&amp;MaxW=314&amp;maxh=314\' style=\'border:1px solid #c3c2c2;\'></div> <div id=\'story\'>Snow was falling gently in Vail Thursday, and the VistaBahn chairlift was still humming. Meanwhile, Nicholas Wilhelm worked on his golf swing.<br />Wilhelm was swinging away at the new Cordillera Vail Golf Shop, which is almost slopeside at the top of Wall Street. John Elway could probably still hit the lift from the shop\'s front door.<br />The 2,000 square-foot shop features Cordillera-branded golf gear, a lounge area and a three-hole putting green. There\'s also a swing analyzer, with Cordillera golf pros on hand to interpret the data the machine generates. If you aren\'t quite that serious, there\'s also a Nintendo Wii setup for more casual fun.<br />And, if you\'re interested, you can get more information about the Club at Cordillera.<br />All of which raises the question: Why on earth is a golf shop opening in Vail Village in the winter?<br />"Golf is such a big part of life in the Vail Valley, and we wanted to take advantage of that," Club at Cordillera General </div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189961/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>2 more Denver bank robberies add to alarming trend</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'>Two more banks were robbed in Denver today, continuing a disturbing trend that has heightened concern among law enforcement about public safety.<br /><br />The Liberty Savings Bank, 9660 E. Alameda Ave., was held up at about 9:40 a.m. by a lone robber, a man, who covered his face with a black scarf, said Dave Joly, an FBI spokesman.<br /><br />At about 1:30 p.m. a BBVA Compass bank on 17th Street in downtown Denver was robbed, according to Denver police.<br /><br />No one was injured in either of the robberies and the robbers got away with undisclosed amounts of cash.<br /><br />Bank robberies across the country typically go up during the holiday season; the pace has increased this year in Colorado and across the Denver metro area.<br /><br />Read more: http://www.denverpost.com/ci_14026642#ixzz0a5OmfgK1<br /></div></div></div></p>'; output += '<a href="http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20091218/NEWS/912189962/1062/rss">'; output += '<h1>Report on Colorado nonprofits reveals many struggling</h1>'; output += '</a>'; output += '<p><div id=\'bodyContainer\'><div id=\'mainBody\'> <div id=\'story\'>A report released this week by the Colorado Nonprofit Association shows 56 percent of the state\'s nonprofits reported a time in the past year when their total expenses exceeded their total revenue.<br /><br />The association\'s "Weathering the Storm" report surveyed 450 Colorado nonprofits that, in a weakened economy, are trying to balance their community\'s heightened needs with decreased donor funding.<br /><br />"I don\'t think that any nonprofit was ready for quite this level of economic instability," said Tracey Schlafer, executive director of Amend Inc., a Denver nonprofit that works to stop domestic violence.<br /><br />"When needs grow and their extent is greater, it\'s hard to see very far into the future," she said.<br /><br />Because of the current economy, well over half of Colorado nonprofits reported that a major donor reduced or totally eliminated support.<br /><br />To sustain their operations, many nonprofits are trying a variety of strategies, including collaborating with other organizations, increasing fundrai</div></div></div></p>'; 

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