Saturday, May 12, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Local Politics

Political billboards in Colorado use energy policy to fuel debate
What do Democrats Ed Perlmutter, Joe Miklosi, Sal Pace and President Barack Obama have in common with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad?  



Today's Business

Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin gives up U.S. citizenship
Eduardo Saverin, the billionaire co-founder of Facebook, renounced his U.S. citizenship before an initial public offering that values the social network at as much as $96 billion, a move that may reduce his tax bill.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Rockies fall to Dodgers 7-3 despite late rally
During Friday night's game at Dodger Stadium, a promotional video for the new movie "Dark Shadows" was played repeatedly. It should have been seen as an omen.  



Today's Style

50-something female cyclists plan to go the distance in RAAM race
When Dina Hannah spontaneously decided to take up a company challenge for employees to ride their bicycles to work, she never imagined that first 15-mile commute would lead to a 3,000-mile race  



Today's Opinion

Editorial: Rethink pot shop ad ban
We had to rub our eyes earlier this week to make sure we hadn't misread an article by The Post's Jeremy P. Meyer — but no, it said exactly what we thought it had.  


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