Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Columnists newsletter from The Denver Post


Vincent Carroll - Opinion

Carroll: Colorado legislators should squash "Hollywood handouts" bill
"Hollywood handouts" is how the Reason Foundation's Harris Kenny labels state tax benefits and rebates for film production companies.  



Tina Griego - Metro

Griego: For local centenarians, memories elude but manners and grace do not
A high tea was held recently in east Denver, and the first thing one should know about a high tea in east Denver is that the "h" apparently stands for hat.  



Al Lewis - Business

Lewis: Regulator throws book at son of a preacherman
The story of wunderkind entrepreneur Ephren W. Taylor II goes like this: He started a video game company at age 12. He became a millionaire by 16. He became "the youngest African-American CEO of any publicly traded company in U.S. history" at age 23.  


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