Sunday, September 11, 2011

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Business

Federal Housing Finance Agency a key obstacle in Obama's plan to help underwater homeowners
If you weren't listening closely to President Barack Obama's speech Thursday night, you might have missed his new plan to help millions of homeowners.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Djokovic rallies to beat Federer, faces Nadal in final
Facing two match points against a beloved player whose name is already in the history books, Novak Djokovic clenched his jaw, nodded his head and flashed an ever-so-slight glimpse of a smile.  



Today's Entertainment

"The Book of Mormon" in Denver: A Mile High slap in the face
John Moore column: Denver's ballyhooed launch of the "Book of Mormon" national tour here should have been a cause for celebration, but its measly three-week visit amounts to little more than a subscription sales tool. Adding to the snub: Chicago gets its own separate production of "Mormon" for at least four months. That and other news of the week.  



Today's Opinion

Mike Littwin: What remains from a Lost Decade
The park across from ground zero is packed. It's New York. Everything is packed. But even though the park is roaring with sound, it seems like a peaceful place, if in a distinctly New York kind of way.  


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