Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Columnists newsletter from The Denver Post


Today's Most Recent Columnist

Littwin: Rick Santorum, man of faith — and vomit
At the risk of repeating myself, I have to ask again: What in the world is Rick Santorum thinking? I haven't checked with the Elias Bureau folks, but I'm pretty sure that Santorum has racked up two presidential-contender firsts — and neither in a good way.  



Tina Griego - Metro

Griego: Miracles easily found in perpetual grace
In January, the board of trustees of Escuela de Guadalupe held its annual retreat in Sedalia. The school, a private, Catholic dual-language elementary on West 34th Avenue and Pecos Street, opened in 1999. It nearly closed eight years later but is on strong footing again.  



Mike Littwin - Opinion

Littwin: Rick Santorum, man of faith — and vomit
At the risk of repeating myself, I have to ask again: What in the world is Rick Santorum thinking? I haven't checked with the Elias Bureau folks, but I'm pretty sure that Santorum has racked up two presidential-contender firsts — and neither in a good way.  



Penny Parker - Business

Parker: Golf-lesson company foresees big slice of Far East pie
GolfTEC, a Centennial-based golf-lesson company, is taking its technology to the Far East, the center of a golf-crazed universe. Master franchisees in Japan and Korea expect to open roughly 140 improvement centers in a part of the world that has not had a GolfTEC presence before.  


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