Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Business

Tax evaders and avoiders are not alone
As you scurry to get that tax return in the mail or are still hunting for that W-2 form you thought was on the desk, know this: If you fail to pay your taxes, you will be in notable, and growing, company.  



Today's Entertainment

Douglas County's Lamb Spring archaeological dig could rewrite human history
Molly the Columbian mammoth lived, grazed, and died, about 13,000 years ago near a spring in what is now a fast-developing chunk of Douglas County. Five thousand years later, early North American humans spent time at the same spring, where they killed and butchered bison.  



Today's Style

Invisible carbon monoxide can kill before you know what's happening
Last Christmas Eve, my legally blind, adult daughter died of an accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. That's when I learned that this "silent killer" can take a life in minutes.  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Smokers shouldn't have to walk a mile
Colorado's diminishing population of tobacco smokers faces the prospect of fewer places where it's OK to light up as more cities ponder extending indoor smoking bans to public areas outdoors.  


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