Thursday, May 24, 2012

Morning headlines from DenverPost.com


Today's Front Page News

Colorado officials hope Hewlett-Packard cuts won't hurt state's workforce
http://business-news.thestreet.com/denver-post/story/colorado-officials-hope-hewlett-packard-cuts-wont-hurt-states-workforce/1(hidethestreet) Hewlett-Packard said Wednesday that it will cut 27,000 jobs, 8 percent of its.  



Today's Local Politics

Controversial immigration-enforcement program goes live in Colorado
The controversial federal immigration-enforcement program called Secure Communities went live across Colorado this week — in a cobbled-together fashion and under a cloud of controversy over the potential for entangling domestic-violence victims in deportations.  



Today's Sports Headlines

Judge warns reluctant witness in Clemens case
WASHINGTON—In a brushback reminiscent of Roger Clemens the pitcher, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton had a message for former major leaguer David Segui if he defies a prosecution subpoena to testify in the trial: "He better be on the run, because the marshals will be after him.  



Today's Opinion

Mike Coffman: Obama comment was boneheaded
 Since the issues surrounding President Obama's birth certificate began during his campaign in 2008, I have rejected the notion that he is anything other than American.  


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