Newspaper Roundup for Mar. 9, 2009

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USA Today:
Illegal immigrants might get stimulus jobs, experts say
 
Houston Chronicle:
The rich flee Mexico drug violence
Fearing for their lives, affluent seek asylum in Houston, other Texas cities
 
Washington Times:
Democrats try to brand earmarks as good
It's money well spent, they say
 
Washington Times:
During Hard Times, Citations For Illegal Fishing Rise in Md.
 
Palm Beach Post:
Home Depot at standoff with laborers who swarm customers in bid for work
 
Washington Times:
Gingrich: Rush Limbaugh flap contrived
White House using radio host as distraction, Republicans say
 
San Francisco Chronicle:
Nuclear power industry sees opening for revival
 
USA Today:
Stock market recovery likely will be years in the making
 
USA Today:
Retailers widen options, including more modest clothes
 
Politico:
Playing the pundits: Obama administration trying to influence opinion makers
 
Politico:
Orszag goes after Republicans for their budget proposals
 
New York Times:
Merck to Buy Schering-Plough for $41.1 Billion
 
Los Angeles Times:
Border arrests drop to 1970s levels
 
Los Angeles Times:
GOP sees its 2010 chances improve -- thanks to Obama
 
San Francisco Chronicle:
S.F. may crack down on 'flash mob' antics
 
Washington Post:
States debate use of stimulus money
Questions at state level reflect unresolved debates in Washington over purpose of the stimulus package
 
Washington Post:
15 Percent of Americans Have No Religion
Fewer Call Themselves Christians; Nondenominational Identification Increases
 
Washington Post:
Disability System Weighted in Favor of Montgomery County Police
 
USA Today:
Coalition deaths from IED attacks soar in Afghanistan
 
Chicago Sun-Times/AP:
Woman’s legal name is Marijuana Pepsi Jackson
 
BBC:
Israeli Justice Ministry says former president Katsav to be charged with rape 
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