Newspaper Roundup for Monday, July 16, 2012
Washington Times:
Candidates from both parties benefiting from domestic oil boom
Washington Post:
Romney tries to regain momentum with new focus on Obama’s ‘political payoffs’
Washington Post:
Mormons, African Americans face substantial prejudice, poll finds
Washington Post:
Washington to New York City in 60 minutes by train
Washington Post:
Man ordered into street by robbers dies after being struck by car
Washington Post:
Mitt Romney retired from Bain Capital ‘retroactively,’ Ed Gillespie says
Politico:
Low-key carbon tax talks fuel conservative outcry
Hubbub arose from a private gathering hosted by the American Enterprise Institute last week
The Hill:
Obama campaign revs up black outreach
USA Today:
Penn State denies decision made on Joe Paterno statue
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Off-duty Philadelphia police officer on bicyle killed by hit-run driver
May have been deliberate
USA Today:
Spy planes help detect roadside bombs in Afghanistan
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Penn State's legal cost could be $100M-plus in Sandusky case
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Raucous 'Mexican rodeos' draw crowds, and some discontent, in South Jersey
The Hill:
White House to states: Time to get on board with healthcare reform
Philadelphia Inquirer:
N.J.'s black bears migrating farther south
Politico:
CBS's Bob Schieffer shocked to discover he appears in Romney ad
Politico:
Republican governors want Mitt Romney to hit back
Denver Post:
Denver drought conditions inspire strict policing by water cops
Miami Herald:
After court appearance, ‘bedridden’ man walks again
Politico:
Egyptians chant 'Monica' at Hillary Clinton
Politico:
Energy, not drought, inflating food prices, Vilsack says
Politico:
No Tampa invite yet for Palin
Providence Journal:
Homeowners, businesses sell solar power to electric utility








