Sunday, February 5, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Front Page News

Romney shows swagger in Colorado Springs speech
On a day that saw him roll to an expected victory in Nevada, Mitt Romney turned his sights Saturday afternoon to Colorado, hoping voters here will help him pull further away from the GOP field when they head to the Republican caucuses Tuesday night.  



Today's Local Politics

Mitt Romney rolls to easy win in Nevada caucuses
One of the first indications of how Nevada's Republican caucuses would turn out came Saturday morning, when 45 voters congregated in a classroom at a southwest Las Vegas high school.  



Today's Business

Satellite-imagery firms in Colorado hope to avoid steep federal cuts
Satellite images so sharp that a baseball home plate is recognizable from more than 400 miles hang in the federal budget balance — and with them the fortunes of two companies with Colorado operations.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Chris Udofia's 27 points, four blocked shots lead Denver to key Sun Belt victory
With a monumental performance by sophomore Chris Udofia, the Denver Pioneers reeled off a significant 75-60 victory Saturday over Middle Tennessee, the class team of the Sun Belt Conference, in a nationally televised game.  



Today's Entertainment

Stereotypes render "Two Things You Don't Talk About at Dinner" overdone
Theater review: The table is set for an exploration of prejudice and bigotry in Lisa Loomer's "Two Things You Don't Talk About at Dinner," but the world-premiere offering never gets any traction. Joanne Ostrow's rating: **  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Komen Foundation retreats facing Planned Parenthood outrage
At a time when people routinely mistrust institutions, Susan G. Komen Foundation's pink-ribboned fight against breast cancer has been a notable exception.  


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