Newspaper Roundup for Nov. 14, 2008
November 14, 2008 - 9:20 AM
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USA Today:
Coal power plants may have to limit emissions
Washington Post:
AIG to Pay Millions To Top Workers
Move Comes on Heels Of Revised Bailout
Washington Post:
Obama Ties Automaker Rescue to Regulation
New York Times:
Chances Dwindle on Bailout Plan for Automakers
BBC:
Prince Charles Turns 60; Still Waiting for Throne
USA Today:
Nebraska's Legislature begins session on 'safe haven' law
BBC:
Bin Laden 'cut off from al-Qaeda'
Boston Globe:
Republican governors assail failed McCain campaign
Palin in spotlight at GOP conclave
Boston Globe:
Voter turnout didn't set record
Democrats' passion wasn't matched by GOP
Roll Call:
Schumer Coy About Whether Obama Will Campaign in Georgia Runoff
Boston Globe:
Rahm Emanuel sorry for father's pro-Israel words
Roll Call:
Sen. Stevens Asking Colleagues to Hold Off Expulsion Talk
San Francisco Chronicle:
Some areas of S.F. voted to ban same-sex marriage
San Francisco Chronicle:
Step taken toward removing Klamath River dams
Boston Globe:
Postal Service ends year $2.8b in the red
No layoffs planned but cuts in hours, overtime expected
Denver Post:
Activists plan to buy guns, then scrap them
Houston Chronicle:
Crime reporter slain in Juarez
As gang wars rage, border city danger grows for police, press
Rocky Mountain News/AP:
Vietnam War-era radical Ayers says he and Obama were 'family friends'
Washington Times:
Drugmaker ads to target Obama idea
Lobbyist readies for prescription price fight
Houston Chronicle:
Rice praises U.S. electoral process but defends Bush's foreign policy
Washington Times:
Probes of Coleman payments sought
Washington Times:
Diplomats: Good will up since Obama win
Washington Post:
Deal paves way for dams' removal on Western river for sake of salmon
Coal power plants may have to limit emissions
Washington Post:
AIG to Pay Millions To Top Workers
Move Comes on Heels Of Revised Bailout
Washington Post:
Obama Ties Automaker Rescue to Regulation
New York Times:
Chances Dwindle on Bailout Plan for Automakers
BBC:
Prince Charles Turns 60; Still Waiting for Throne
USA Today:
Nebraska's Legislature begins session on 'safe haven' law
BBC:
Bin Laden 'cut off from al-Qaeda'
Boston Globe:
Republican governors assail failed McCain campaign
Palin in spotlight at GOP conclave
Boston Globe:
Voter turnout didn't set record
Democrats' passion wasn't matched by GOP
Roll Call:
Schumer Coy About Whether Obama Will Campaign in Georgia Runoff
Boston Globe:
Rahm Emanuel sorry for father's pro-Israel words
Roll Call:
Sen. Stevens Asking Colleagues to Hold Off Expulsion Talk
San Francisco Chronicle:
Some areas of S.F. voted to ban same-sex marriage
San Francisco Chronicle:
Step taken toward removing Klamath River dams
Boston Globe:
Postal Service ends year $2.8b in the red
No layoffs planned but cuts in hours, overtime expected
Denver Post:
Activists plan to buy guns, then scrap them
Houston Chronicle:
Crime reporter slain in Juarez
As gang wars rage, border city danger grows for police, press
Rocky Mountain News/AP:
Vietnam War-era radical Ayers says he and Obama were 'family friends'
Washington Times:
Drugmaker ads to target Obama idea
Lobbyist readies for prescription price fight
Houston Chronicle:
Rice praises U.S. electoral process but defends Bush's foreign policy
Washington Times:
Probes of Coleman payments sought
Washington Times:
Diplomats: Good will up since Obama win
Washington Post:
Deal paves way for dams' removal on Western river for sake of salmon








