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(cw) cd23nader_bb_4  -- Independent candidate for president, Ralph Nader, makes his last stop while in the Denver area Thursday morning before heading to Massachusetts for a campaign blitz this weekend. He was interviewed at his Denver campaign headquarters at 1155 Sherman Street. Previously a Green Party candidate, he is running as an independent this year and appears on the ballot in 45 states, including Colorado. His campaign platform includes opposition to the $700 billion bailout, support for universal health care, and a call for a massive reduction in military spending.
(cw) cd23nader_bb_4 — Independent candidate for president, Ralph Nader, makes his last stop while in the Denver area Thursday morning before heading to Massachusetts for a campaign blitz this weekend. He was interviewed at his Denver campaign headquarters at 1155 Sherman Street. Previously a Green Party candidate, he is running as an independent this year and appears on the ballot in 45 states, including Colorado. His campaign platform includes opposition to the $700 billion bailout, support for universal health care, and a call for a massive reduction in military spending.
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WASHINGTON — Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is calling for the elimination of college athletic scholarships, saying the move is necessary to “de-professionalize” college athletes.

Nader’s League of Fans, a group aimed at reforming sports, proposes that the scholarships be replaced with need-based financial aid. He says that would help restore academic integrity to college sports.

The Associated Press obtained a copy of the proposal Thursday, ahead of its official release.

Nader, a former presidential candidate, argues that his plan would also help reduce the “win-at-all-costs” mentality in high schools, by reducing the incentive of college scholarships.

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