Denver attorney Steven W. Farber (cq), in his 22nd floor office at 410 17th Street in Denver Tuesday Sept. 27, 2005. Farber is backing a Transplant Foundation, which aims to build awareess for organ donations and decrease wait times for recipients. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
Denver attorney Steven W. Farber (cq), in his 22nd floor office at 410 17th Street in Denver Tuesday Sept. 27, 2005. Farber is backing a Transplant Foundation, which aims to build awareess for organ donations and decrease wait times for recipients. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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Attorney Steve Farber sits in his Denver office on Tuesday. Farber, who received a kidney from his son, is launching a foundation aimed at reducing the wait times for transplants. Farber says his group already has raised or has pledges for $500,000.
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CS;Denver attorney Steven W. Farber (cq), in his 22nd floor office at 410 17th Street in Denver Tuesday Sept. 27, 2005. Farber is backing a Transplant Foundation, which aims to build awareess for organ donations and decrease wait times for recipients. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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2005-09-27 14:50:22
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