Newspaper Roundup for Mar. 11, 2009

March 11, 2009
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Washington Post:
Congress May Need to Fund Another Stimulus, Pelosi Says
 
Washington Post:
EPA Plans U.S. Registry of Greenhouse Gas Emissions
 
Boston Globe:
Recession byproduct - a cut in greenhouse gas emissions
Northeast power plant emissions dropped 9 percent last year  

Boston Globe:
Boston among 1,000 cities to turn out lights for climate change
Earth Hour is on March 28, from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m.

USA Today:
Government's terrorist watch list has 1 million names, up 32% since 2007
 
Politico:
Small-business owners come out swinging against Obama’s tax plan
 
Boston Globe:
US may soon make major overture to Iranian leader
 
BBC:
Gunman kills 10 at German school
 
BBC:
USCongress eases curbs on Cuba
 
Boston Globe:
Now-needy FDIC collected little in premiums
With fund going strong, banks didn't pay for decade
 
Washington Times:
Freeman withdraws name from intel post
Congress pleased with decision
 
Politico:
Freeman hits 'Israel lobby' on way out
 
Washington Post:
Obama Broadband Internet Plan Short on Details, First Wave of Grants In April
 
Washington Times:
Reform of health system to exceed budget
 
Washington Times:
Senate kills GOP's D.C. voucher program
 
Washington Times:
Obama to build on Bush education plan
 
USA Today:
'Virtual fence' gets second chance on border
 
Boston Globe:
Court to decide if curfew violates teenagers’ rights
 
USA Today:
State, local officials clash over stimulus funds

San Francisco Chronicle:
Stimulus not enough for state in short-term

Washington Post:
Rays of Hope for Big Banks Spur Rally on Wall Street
 
Washington Post:
Leaders Strategize on How to Pass D.C. Vote Bill
 
Washington Post:
President Obama will name Seattle police chief as the nation's drug czar
 
Washington Post:
Somali Americans Recruited by Extremists
U.S. Cites Case of Minnesotan Killed in Suicide Blast in Africa
 
Politico:
Inside Murtha's 'earmark factory'
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