Friday, September 23, 2011

Afternoon Headlines: Bank accuses Tom Martino of shifting assets



Broncos DE Elvis Dumervil ruled out of Sunday's game against Titans due to injured shoulder
Broncos defensive end Elvis Dumervil has been ruled out of Sunday's game at Tennessee. Instead of traveling with the team to Nashville today, Dumervil will remain in Denver to receive more treatment on his injured shoulder.

Bank accuses Tom Martino of shifting assets
One of Tom Martino's creditors says the TV and radio personality may have transferred $22.7 million in assets to his wife before filing for personal bankruptcy this month, a claim Martino denies.

Mock terror attack going on today in Denver metro area
Don't panic today if your surroundings erupt with sounds and images more familiar in Afghanistan than in Denver.

Lots of tasty fun on tap for the Great American Beer Festival in Denver
It's finally here. The biggest week of the year for beer snobs, beer aficionados, beer admirers and straight-up beer drinkers: The Denver Beer Fest.


Dish Network unveils Blockbuster Movie Pass
Dish Network, the nation's No. 2 satellite-TV company, announced today a comprehensive movie package that includes a streaming service and incorporates Blockbuster's brick-and-mortar stores. Dish acquired the video rental chain in April.

US stocks mixed after brutal week of selling
The stock market bounced between gains and losses Friday in trading that was relatively quiet at the end of a brutal week.

Solyndra leaders invoke 5th Amendment at hearing
Top executives from a bankrupt California solar energy company declined to testify before a congressional hearing investigating their half-billion dollar government loan.


Obama lets states opt out of federal school rules
Nearly everyone agrees the fix needs fixing. The No Child Left Behind law that was supposed to improve American education has left schools grumbling at being labeled "failures" state officials fuming and complaints everywhere about required testing.

GOP debate sees Perry, Romney go after each other again
The Republican contenders for the presidential nomination aimed their fire Thursday night at front-runner Rick Perry while several second-tier candidates tried to gain traction in the GOP field as they faced off at a debate in Orlando.

Colorado Republicans to vote on moving up caucus to early Feb.
The early-presidential-primary states attract the candidates, and Colorado's Republicans want to be about as early as it gets in 2012.


Broncos brace for "earlier kickoff" by traveling Friday
The Broncos are going through a final practice at Dove Valley this morning before flying to Tennessee this afternoon. New head coach John Fox has decided to travel a day early for games that kick off at least two hours earlier than the Broncos' normal 2 p.m. Mountain time start.

Despite recent incident, Avs' Mauldin not leery of racism in hockey
While he joined in with the rest of the hockey world in condemning an ugly racial incident at an NHL preseason game Thursday night, African-American Avalanche forward Greg Mauldin doesn't believe racism is pervasive in the game.

NBA postpones camps, cancels 43 preseason games
The NBA postponed training camps indefinitely and canceled 43 preseason games Friday because it has not reached a new labor deal with players.

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