Sunday, October 30, 2011

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Business

Comcast cranks up its research labs to quickly create new video products
Amid a sea of MacBooks and a pool table, software developers and gearheads work on technology that could change the way millions of people watch television. The next Google or Facebook in suburban Denver? No, it's Comcast, the nation's largest cable-television operator.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Wow! Cardinal survives in thriller
Stepfan Taylor ran for the tying touchdown with 38 seconds left in regulation and the go-ahead score in the third overtime, and Stanford's defense preserved its 16-game winning streak by forcing Curtis McNeal's fumble into the end zone to finish a 56-48 victory over No. 20 Southern California on Saturday night.  



Today's Entertainment

Moore: Calling out bad behavior by theater audiences
Bad behavior in the theater is a subject I never tire of revisiting. Because people need the reminder — and the stories just get more and more absurd. That and the theater news of the week.  



Today's Opinion

Listeria outbreak proves need for better oversight
Listeria-tainted cantaloupe from Colorado have killed at least 28 people, making it the country's second-deadliest foodborne illness outbreak since the Centers for Disease Control began keeping records nearly 40 years ago.  


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