Posted inNovember 23, 1998: A patchwork peace unravels

Hunting? Call it competition

Dear HCN, As an anthropologist with an active interest in primatology, I find Stephen Gies’ letter of response (HCN, 10/26/98) to Ken Wright’s review of David Petersen’s hunting book Elkheart interesting (HCN, 9/28/98). Gies suspects that Petersen’s psychological need to hunt is based on “primordial revitalized manhood.” This is a pretty good intuitive generalization. A […]

Posted inNovember 23, 1998: A patchwork peace unravels

Election day highlights from around the region

WYOMING Republicans continue their lock on Wyoming: They maintained two-thirds majorities in the state Legislature while sweeping state offices, and Barbara Cubin easily held onto her at-large seat in the U.S. House. Leading this year’s windmill-tilting for the Democrats was bar owner, law student and state Sen. John Vinich of Hudson, who took on incumbent […]

Posted inNovember 23, 1998: A patchwork peace unravels

Voters thread through the ballot

COLORADO Voters thread through the ballot Voters faced a list of complex initiatives and referenda in Colorado. Amendment 13 asked them to amend the constitution to protect the burgeoning hog industry on the state’s eastern plains from strict environmental rules. Voters defeated it, 553,000 to 348,000, then voted for Amendment 14, which revises state law […]

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