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The Denver Post is a daily newspaper and online website published in Denver, Colorado. It ranks in the top 50 largest-circulation newspapers in the country, with an average weekday circulation of 254,058. DenverPost.com receives over two million visitors each month. The parent company of The Denver Post is MediaNews Group Inc., founded in 1983 by William Dean Singleton and Richard Scudder, MediaNews is today one of the nation's largest newspaper chains, publisher of 61 daily newspapers and more than 120 non-daily publications in 13 states. MediaNews bought The Denver Post from the ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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U.S. health care is not inferior
The most annoying claim in America's health-care debate? Easy. It's the repeated charge that the U.S. gets inferior results despite spending much more on health care than ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Student-loan program on chopping block
Lenders and schools in Colorado are fighting to save a program that once accounted for more than 80 percent of federal student loans in the state. The Obama administration ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Nestle plan sets off water war
A plan to suck, truck and bottle Arkansas Valley spring water has residents here crusading against the world's largest food and beverage company. "Nestle is seeking to ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
The gulf between hope and change
History undoubtedly spurred some of our national outpouring this week. A black man being sworn in to lead a country built on slavery, segregation and persistent racism is an ...Posted by Doug Greer -
Journalism's New Economics
The media's primary mission is to inform, not entertain. Their rights are granted so they may elevate and educate by informing us of what are often difficult, nuanced and ...Posted by Julian Friedland
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Military psychiatrists face case overload, possible deployment
Many of the patients who fill the day are bereft, angry, broken. Their stories are gruesome, their distress lasting and the process of recovery exhausting. In time, the ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Insurers say health care bill will lead to system failure.
Colorado insurance executives, cautious supporters of health care reform throughout the past year, are now warning that current proposals could cause a "system collapse." ...via Drudge Report -
Education paths
"Too many people are going to college." This blasphemy from controversial social critic Charles Murray in his book "Real Education" should not be immediately dismissed, but ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Why Colorado's "Race" will end at starting line
If you're waiting for some true Obama-style public education reform to come to Colorado, you likely will be disappointed. Our new president issued some tough words on ...Posted by Kristin Gorski -
Slide in economy pinches sports
"Everybody is adapting in different ways. The whole sport movement is trying to figure out how to operate more like businesses and yet keep their core sport values. Some are ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Protester's McCain sign nets date with a judge
Kreck -- a former Denver Post reporter who works part time as a librarian for an education think tank -- said she was removed as she quizzed a police officer about whether he ...Posted by Chris Finnie -
Vote scanners still face doubts
According to new reports released Friday evening by the state's voting machine testing board, the ballot scanning machines from Hart InterCivic continue to suffer from the ...Posted by Mike LaBonte -
Conservatives vs. McCain
Anger towards McCain, despite the spin of his supporters, isn't exactly irrational. McCain has shown an elastic sense of principle. To conservatives, it seems like ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Obama, Clinton split Colo. voters
The war is the biggest issue on the minds of Democrats, but it ranks relatively low with Republicans. Immigration is an important issue with Republicans but not Democrats. And ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Ailing GIs deployed to war zones
Nelson said there were two soldiers deployed with a torn rotator cuff. Another soldier was sent overseas who had mental-health issues, and another suffered from nerve damage ...Posted by Dwight Rousu
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