Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Post News: Female CSU student loses both legs trying to hop aboard train in Longmont


Today's Local Politics

Hickenlooper calls records of anti-terror spending "ridiculous"
Gov. John Hickenlooper is preparing to re-assign responsibility of a federal anti-terrorism grant program for the third time in a decade — and this time, he said he doesn't want the state to lose track of spending records.  



Today's Business

GRAIL mission to map out lunar puzzle
Two Colorado-built spacecraft will map the moon's interior from crust to core, with the unprecedented detail expected to greatly advance understanding of its evolution.  



Today's Entertainment

Winners and losers: A last look back at summer TV
In just a few weeks, we'll be up to our eyeballs in new TV shows as the networks delve into their fall season. We say, bring it on. Reruns are painful.  



Today's Style

RSVP: All about kids
Most days, civic leaders like Colorado Automobile Dealers Association president Tim Jackson, Fotec Group CEO Charlie Fote and Sage Hospitality chief Walter Isenberg are dressed in pinstripes and ties. So how does one get them to loosen up a bit?  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Is NYPD keeping too close an eye?
No city suffered like New York in the terror attacks of 9/11, so perhaps it's no surprise that in the 10 years since that day, New York's police department developed an intelligence unit like no other in the country.  


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