Newspaper Roundup for Monday, March 15, 2010

March 15, 2010
Washington Times:
GOP to use amendments as tactic to stall health care vote
Would force Dems to take difficult votes on politically sensitive subjects
 
Washington Times:
Senate chided for slow OK of new border chief
 
Washington Post:
Few employers choose abortion coverage in health insurance plans
Customers may not know if policy covers procedure
 
New Jersey Star-Ledger:
N.J. Gov. Christie to propose cap on property-tax hikes
 
Denver Post:
Denver police change rules on use of force
Won't carry blackjacks; new rules on stun guns and other implements
 
Washington Post:
On health care, Democrats have optimism -- not votes
 
Boston Globe:
Health care bill still lacks House votes, congressman says
But Clyburn is confident it will be passed
 
Los Angeles Times:
Obama losing chance to reshape judiciary
 
Washington Times:
Mixed bag for agencies on FOIA
Obama directed gov't. agencies to open more records
 
Politico:
Lawmakers spend 1,000/month on taxpayer-funded cars
 
Los Angeles Times:
'Theology After Google' conference takes look at religion in Web era
 
Boston Globe:
With student help, L.L. Bean tries younger look
Retailer launching a new Signature collection Monday
 
Washington Post:
Rielle Hunter says she's still in love with 'Johnny'
Speaks for first time in GQ interview about John and Elizabeth Edwards
 
Boston Globe:
Rich towns get ‘distressed’ status
Millions in tax breaks routed to companies locating in affluent suburbs
 
Denver Post:
New ICE office in Greeley intended to intimidate illegal aliens, some say
Will handle workforce investigations,gang activity, money laundering and smuggling
 
Providence Journal:
355 R.I. doctors have approved medical marijuana use
 
Washington Post/AP:
Conn. would waive student loans in 'green' jobs
 
Arizona Republic:
Immigration reform could be dilemma
Support it or oppose it, Dems risk voter fallout
 
Baltimore Sun:
Bad credit is blocking people getting jobs
Bill would limit employers use of credit checks for hiring
 
Washington Post:
Exotic dancer uses labor law to sue D.C. club over wages
 
Washington Times:
Justice, CIA clash over probe of interrogator IDs
At odds over photos shown to detainees at Gitmo
 
BBC:
Ivory and bluefin tuna top agenda at UN wildlife summit
 
Houston Chronicle:
Demand, price for Texas’ goats are increasing with U.S. immigrant market
 
USA Today:
Appliance rebates get hot-and-cold response from buyers
 
USA Today:
Drug war in Mexico deters American hunters from visiting
 
BBC:
Senior Hamas leader seized in West Bank - Israeli army
 
Politico:
POLITICO survey: The tea party's least favorite Republicans
 
Politico:
MoveOn.org threatens anti-reform Dems
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