Yesterday | Los Angeles Times
Mars' north pole is layered, scientists say
“Wherever they are, they are deeper than we thought”
Mars' north pole, like a French parfait, comes in layers. Scientists analyzing radar images from NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter spacecraft have found up to seven distinct layers of ice and dust beneath the ... via Los Angeles Times
Tuesday | International Herald Tribune
China quake disaster set off by colliding land masses
“It's definitely a seismic area”
The earthquake in the Sichuan Province of China on Monday was a result of a continuing collision between India and Asia. via International Herald Tribune
Tuesday May 13 | Denver Post Economy/Real Estate
“That's what a good university does - look for an area where they don't have depth or diversity and start investing”
How liberal is the University of Colorado at Boulder? The campus hot-dog stand sells tofu wieners. via Denver Post Economy/Real Estate
Tuesday May 13 | Daily Camera
“My husband and I are eager to return to our professional and personal lives in the Austin area.”
Boulder & County News Monarch principal resigns School district plans to launch national search By Vanessa Miller Thursday, May 8, 2008 After two years at Louisville's Monarch High School, Principal Barbara ... via Daily Camera
Sunday May 11 | Earth Times
WorthPoint Helps Colorado Woman Sell $103,000 Painting at Sotheby's that She Found in the Trash
“This is exactly the need that WorthPoint was created to fill. We provided Tammy Bullock with a Web-based information resource -- and the personal attention -- to help her realize her dream. She really did find a treasure in the trash.”
WorthPoint, a new Web site for people who have art, antiques and collectibles that they want to buy or sell or simply find out more information about items they have, this week helped a Colorado woman sell a ... via Earth Times
Saturday May 10 | WTOP-FM Washington
High hops costs have some crying in their beer
“Global consumption of beer is up”
That cold brew after work is going to cost you more. With rising energy and business costs, the price of hops is soaring, while the availability of the grain is dropping. via WTOP-FM Washington
Friday May 9 | Daily Camera
“We don't tend to get thunderstorms in the morning”
Rain pounds, slows U.S. 36 Some residents in south Boulder this morning likely were awoken by the sounds of thunder and hail slapping their roofs. via Daily Camera
Thursday May 8 | Belleville News
Toyota reports 28 percent drop in fiscal 4th quarter profit
“We are facing a severe business environment”
In this March 30, 2008 file photo, the company logo shines off the grille of an unsold 2008 Yaris at a Toyota dealership in Boulder, Colo.. Toyota Motor Corp., the world's second-biggest automaker by annual ... via Belleville News
Wednesday May 7 | PR-inside.com
Trade News: Agilent Technologies Expands Therapeutic Nucleic Acids Manufacturing Capacity
“This expansion represents a significant commitment by Agilent to meet the supply demands of a rapidly expanding market”
Eric Endicott, +1-858-373-6385 eric_endicott@agilent.com Agilent Technologies Inc. via PR-inside.com
Tuesday May 6 | Denver Post
SWAT team peacefully resolves five-hour standoff
“He's not supposed to be there, and we don't know yet why he is”
SWAT teams used tear gas to flush a couple out of a Longmont home and end a five-hour standoff Sunday. via Denver Post







