Newspaper Roundup for Friday, September 14, 2012
The Hill:
Poll: Voters think Obama would beat Romney in a fistfight
NY Times:
Egypt, Hearing From Obama, Moves to Heal Rift From Protests
Washington Times:
Four arrested in deadly attack on U.S. Consulate in Libya
Washington Post:
Romney team sharpens attack on Obama’s foreign policy
Denver Post:
Rosary beads seen as gang-related in Loveland high school
NY Times:
Fossil Fuel Industry Ads Dominate TV Campaign
Washington Times:
Not all Obama bundlers are made public; Romney doesn’t release names
New York Times:
Pope Benedict Arrives in Lebanon, Calls for Halt to Weapons to Syria
Washington Post:
Financially troubled parts of Europe consider taxing church properties
Washington Times:
Obama’s ‘tested and proven’ foreign-policy claim put to test
Fox News:
Nadarkhani free, but Iran’s jails hold many more Christians
Arizona Republic:
ICE clerk accused of harboring illegal immigrants
Washington Times:
Va. board to revisit controversial abortion clinic regs
Washington Post:
Talk show hosts Tavis Smiley, Cornel West, fire up ‘Poverty Tour’ in N. Virginia
Fox News:
UCLA shuts down controversial illegal immigrant college program
USA Today:
White supremacists to gather in Tenn. for convention
The Hill:
Kanye West raps 'Mitt Romney don't pay no tax' on new album
Fox News:
Texas fourth-graders instructed to draw disturbing 9/11 pictures
Fox News:
London mansion on sale for record asking price of nearly $500M
The Hill:
Republicans pivot from Libya to broad assault on Obama’s foreign policy
The Hill:
House approves bill to criminalize profiting from lies about military service
Providence Journal:
Judge fines Warwick woman $15 for cockatoo accused of swearing at ex's new love
Miami Herald:
Wrong note? School orchestra bans 6th-grader's purple violin







