Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Post News: Calm aid-givers reassure teen maimed in Longmont train accident


Today's Front Page News

Calm aid-givers reassure teen maimed in Longmont train accident, who asked: "Am I going to die?"
The train was traveling 10 mph or so, a speed that looks slow for a lumbering collection of freight cars but is really the equivalent of a brisk 6-minute mile — a pace few people can reach and fewer can maintain.  



Today's Local Politics

Mayor Hancock wants stock show to stay in Denver
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock made his strongest statement Tuesday about the fate of the National Western Stock Show & Rodeo, saying the 105-year-old tradition must remain in Denver.  



Today's Entertainment

"Mormon:" About half of tickets should make way to public
Denver Center president Randy Weeks said today he expects about half of the 53,000 available seats to highly anticipated launch of the "The Book of Mormon" national tour will eventually become available to the general public.  



Today's Style

Fashion's Night Out takes style to the stores
Those who think that the world of Vogue doesn't stretch beyond the pages of the glossy magazine need only to look at the phenomenon of Fashion's Night Out as proof of editor Anna Wintour's wide-ranging influence.  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Two deportation cases, two disparate outcomes
As federal officials review thousands of deportation cases in hopes of tossing out those that don't involve serious criminals, two Denver cases highlight the difficulty of the effort and demonstrate — again — the need for broader reforms.  


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