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	<album title="Monday" description="March 27, 2006"
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		<img src="001.jpg" caption_x="Cami Mathiesen, 9 years-old tries to get out of the way after releasing a kite pulled by her brother Seth Mathiesen 5 years old at Observatory Park in Denver. The kids are taking advantage of the weather during their spring break. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JOHN LEYBA)" />
		<img src="002.jpg" caption_x="Groom Travis McDonnell brings in Spanish Eyes an Oldenburg Bay Grand Prix horse that he looks after at the Colorado Horse Park in Parker. The Native American Indian Historical Games will take place at the Colorado Horse Park in July 2009. It will bring together competitors from 560 North American tribes and an estimated 150,000 visitors. The park was chosen over stadium venues in Phoenix, Seattle, Salt Lake City and Billings, Montana. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY HELEN RICHARDSON)" />
		<img src="003.jpg" caption_x="A rally was held at the State Capitol Monday by the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assualt to kick off Sexual Assualt Awareness Month. Tamika Payne, left, Executive Director of the Colorado Coalition Against Sexual Assualt, comforts Terri Schreiber, a survivor of juvenile sexual abuse who is now 44. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JOHN PRIETO)" />
		<img src="004.jpg" caption_x="A photograph of Louis Heckert with family friend Mindy O'Neil and her daughter Morgan sits on a table after a press conference at St. Anthony hospital Monday as son in-law Greg Todd, front, and son Chuck Heckert, background speak to the members of the media. 91 year-old Heckert was attacked by a moose in Grand Lake as he walked down the town's main street on his way to chruch over the weekend. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY MATTHEW STAVER)" />
		<img src="005.jpg" caption_x="On a day filled with protests by immigrant-rights activists across the country, more than 150 Hispanics gathered at the Denver Inner City Parish Monday to talk about future rallies as the Senate Judiciary Committee approved an immigration-reform package earlier in the day that would allow an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants to stay in the country and seek citizenship. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JOHN LEYBA)"  />
		<img src="006.jpg" caption_x="New Denver Nuggets Ruben Patterson, left, and Reggie Evans, pose for a photo during practice Monday. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY KATHRYN SCOTT OSLER)" />
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	<album title="Tuesday" description="March 28, 2006"
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		<img src="001.jpg" caption_x="At the age of 74, Freda Nieters plans to ski 75,000 vertical feet at Keystone resort in honor of her upcoming brithday. She will also use the event to raise money for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, which claimed one of her grandchildren. Nieters take a practice run, Tuesday, March 28, 2006, at Keystone. (DENVER POST PHOT BY RJ SANGOSTI)" />
		<img src="002.jpg" caption_x="Dave  Allen pulls his classic 1930 Waco biplane back into the hanger next to his house at Kelly Airpark near Elbert, Colo. after a flight Tuesday afternoon, 3/28/2006. Airparks have become a popular place for plane enthusiests to live and play. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JERRY CLEVELAND)" />
		<img src="003.jpg" caption_x="Dave and Jeanne Allen lift off the runway at Kelly Airpark in their classic 1930 Waco biplane  near Elbert, Colo. for a flight Tuesday afternoon, 3/28/2006. Airparks have become a popular place for plane enthusiests to live and play. The Allen's home and hanger are in the background.
(DENVER POST PHOTO BY JERRY CLEVELAND)" />
		<img src="004.jpg" caption_x="Dave and Jeanne Allen chat beside their classic 1930 Waco biplane parked outside their home at Kelly Airpark near Elbert, Colo. before going for a flight Tuesday afternoon, 3/28/2006. Airparks have become a popular place for plane enthusiests to live and play. The Allen's home and hanger are in the background. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JERRY CLEVELAND)" />
		<img src="005.jpg" caption_x="Senator Lewis Entz relaxes at the end of the tuesday session while he reads over what bills will be laid over until the wednesday session. (DENVER POST PHOTO BY JOHN PRIETO)."  />
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