| Big divide over plan to lease Roan land |
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| Written by JOHN INGOLD, The Denver Post | |
| Tuesday, 10 June 2008 | |
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The Bureau of Land Management on Monday announced plans to lease federal land atop the prized Roan Plateau in western Colorado, drawing sharp rebukes from those who want the drilling slowed, while winning praise from more drilling-friendly quarters. Read More...
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