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ARTICLES BY DAN FROSCH

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Ex-New Mexico Governor Seeks Libertarian Nod

Gary Johnson was a long-shot candidate for the G.O.P. nomination, but said he felt driven to switch affiliations in protest against the two-party system.

December 28, 2011
    Oil Sands Pipeline Seems Likely to Endure

    A presidential vow to kill the pipeline if Congress rushes a decision will hardly be a death knell, officials say.

    December 24, 2011
      Many Ski Areas Lack an Essential Ingredient
      Many Ski Areas Lack an Essential Ingredient

      Week after maddening week of unusually balmy temperatures have made snowfall scant in New England and wreaked havoc on snowmaking at ski resorts.

      December 23, 2011
        Payroll-Tax Bill May Stall Keystone XL Pipeline, Officials Say

        A measure to speed up a decision on a controversial Alberta-to-Gulf Coast pipeline would likely block it instead, officials said.

        December 18, 2011
          Congress Passes Bill Bolstering Pipeline Safety Rules

          Critics faulted the legislation, which doubles the maximum fines for safety violations on oil and gas pipelines, as weak.

          December 17, 2011
            Congress Approves Pipeline Safety Bill

            While acknowledging that the legislation is an improvement over current regulations, some safety experts say that it does not go far enough.

            December 16, 2011
              Ex-Governor Bill Richardson Is Said to Be Under Investigation

              Bill Richardson, the former governor of New Mexico, is being investigated by a federal grand jury for possible violations of campaign finance laws, according to people with knowledge of the inquiry.

              December 2, 2011
                Former Colorado Sheriff Accused of Trying to Trade Drugs for Sex
                Former Colorado Sheriff Accused of Trying to Trade Drugs for Sex

                Patrick Sullivan, long retired from the Arapahoe County sheriff’s office in Colorado, was arrested on charges that he had been trying to exchange methamphetamines for sex with a man.

                December 1, 2011
                  Colorado: Spill Near Suncor Energy Refinery Is Investigated

                  Cleanup crews with Suncor Energy were trying to contain a small spill near a Denver-area oil refinery on Wednesday after liquid began seeping into a creek this week.

                  December 1, 2011
                    Republican Bill Demands a Quick Keystone XL Permit

                    New legislation constitutes a sharp rejoinder to the State Department's recent decision to delay a decision until after the 2012 elections.

                    November 30, 2011
                      In Montana, Jesus Statue Is Focus of Legal Battle
                      In Montana, Jesus Statue Is Focus of Legal Battle

                      An atheist group argues that a statue of Jesus at the Whitefish Mountain Resort violates the separation of church and state because it is on federal land.

                      November 25, 2011
                        Jesus Statue, Greeting Skiers in Montana, Faces Challenge by Atheists

                        Six-foot statue of Jesus that serves as a memorial for soldiers from World War II at Whitefish Mountain Resort in Montana is at the center of an increasingly bitter battle over the legality of such symbols on federal land; an atheist group has urged the Forest Service not to reauthorize the special-use permit for the memorial, which is up for renewal. Photos

                        November 25, 2011
                          Bias Complaint Filed Against University of New Mexico

                          A group of African-American pastors and the N.A.A.C.P. filed a complaint against the University of New Mexico, alleging that blacks at the school suffer discrimination.

                          November 23, 2011
                            Occupy Protests Across the Country
                            Occupy Protests Across the Country

                            Demonstrations took place from New York to Los Angeles as the protesters in the Occupy movement clogged streets and took aim at banks as part of a national “day of action.”

                            November 18, 2011
                              Protesters Clash With Police in Lower Manhattan
                              Protesters Clash With Police in Lower Manhattan

                              More than 200 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested throughout Manhattan on Thursday, many after rough confrontations with the police.

                              November 18, 2011

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