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Group to get Columbus Day permit
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TUESDAY, JULY 10, 2001 After a month of camping out in front of a city office, an Italian group today will get the sole permit to stage a parade on Columbus Day in Denver, Colorado. Sons of Italy / New Generation started a 24-hour vigil a month ago because city officials said only one parade permit would be issued on October 8. But that doesn't mean there won't be a counter Columbus Day protest, as a group called End the Politics of Cruelty has a different permit to hold events during same time frame. Last year, American Indian activists staged a protest in which 140 were arrested. The cases were subsequently dropped against them. Get the Story:
Italians get parade permit (The Denver Post 7/10) Related Stories:
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