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Landmarks around the world light up with colors of Peruvian flag | News | ANDINA

18:30 | Lima, Jul. 29. Several landmarks around the world lit up with the colors of the Peruvian flag as part of the celebrations marking the Bicentennial of the country s independence. In Canada, the Niagara Waterfalls and the CN Tower displayed red and white lighting at night. A similar spectacle was observed at the Bolivar Palace, the Capital Bank Tower, and the Cathedral in Old Panama, which are emblematic places in Panamanian territory. In Buenos Aires (Argentina), the Obelisk, the Monumental Tower, the Women s Bridge, and the Power Station of Art lit up in red and white. The same lighting was observed in Santo Domingo the capital of Dominican Republic as well as at buildings of the Brazilian Federal Senate.

Landmarks around the world light up with colors of Peruvian flag | Noticias | Agencia Peruana de Noticias Andina

18:30 | Lima, Jul. 29. Several landmarks around the world lit up with the colors of the Peruvian flag as part of the celebrations marking the Bicentennial of the country s independence. In Canada, the Niagara Waterfalls and the CN Tower displayed red and white lighting at night. A similar spectacle was observed at the Bolivar Palace, the Capital Bank Tower, and the Cathedral in Old Panama, which are emblematic places in Panamanian territory. In Buenos Aires (Argentina), the Obelisk, the Monumental Tower, the Women s Bridge, and the Power Station of Art lit up in red and white. The same lighting was observed in Santo Domingo the capital of Dominican Republic as well as at buildings of the Brazilian Federal Senate.

Playing politics with Colorado s housing supply (copy) | Premium

Apparently, the only way to make Colorado’s housing market more affordable is to make it more expensive — or so some policymakers seem to believe. How else to explain assorted proposals, pending at the State Capitol, Denver City Hall and elsewhere, that heap one costly burden after another upon those who provide the state’s housing? Inevitably, they will have to pass those costs on to the rest of us if they want to stay in business. But let’s not be naive. The politicians peddling these proposals must know better. They understand what they are promoting won’t work. But they also understand that the public looks to them to “do something” even if the “something” turns out to be little more than pandering.

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