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DENVER POST PHOTO BY CYRUS MCCRIMMON 9/26/01. Shamashatu, Pakistan. Greg Mortenson from Bozeman, Montana and executive director of the Central Asia Institute,  listens as newly arrived refugees from Afghanistan tell their stories on break from making bricks.  Mortenson, a climber, has developed a program that supports schools throughout Pakistan. See Finley story for more details.
DENVER POST PHOTO BY CYRUS MCCRIMMON 9/26/01. Shamashatu, Pakistan. Greg Mortenson from Bozeman, Montana and executive director of the Central Asia Institute, listens as newly arrived refugees from Afghanistan tell their stories on break from making bricks. Mortenson, a climber, has developed a program that supports schools throughout Pakistan. See Finley story for more details.
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“Three Cups” co-author. Greg Mortenson, right, co-author with David Oliver Relin of “Three Cups of Tea,” will talk and sign books today at Shove Chapel at Colorado College. Mortenson has dedicated himself to building schools and promoting education, especially for girls in Pakistan and Afghanistan. Reviewers describe the book as inspiring and an action-adventure story. 1010 N. Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs. 7 p.m. Free. Page story, 1B

Herman taxis in. Great American Taxi with frontman Vince Herman of Leftover Salmon will perform a benefit concert tonight at the Boulder Theater. The American-roots-bas ed show will benefit the Watershed School, a middle and high school in Boulder. 2032 14th St. 7 p.m. $20. 303-786-7030 or .

Thursday. The Improv at Northfield Stapleton offers a break from the comedy norm Thursday with the Divas of Denver, a quartet of female stand-ups . 8246 E. 49th Ave. No. 1400. 7:30 p.m. $12, 21 and up. 303-307-1777 or .

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