Newspaper Roundup for Nov. 4, 2008

November 4, 2008
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Richmond Times-Dispatch:
Voting issues widespread throughout Richmond area

Washington Times:
Campaigns send lawyers to watch polls
Thousands volunteer to watch for possible irregularities

Houston Chronicle:
Texas Woman wearing Alaska souvenir T shirt nearly denied a vote
 
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Ralph Nader holds last minute press conference in Philly, but no reporters show up
 
Houston Chronicle:
Libertarian candidate hopes GOP gets the message

Chicago Sun-Times:
Traders have already 'priced in' Obama victory
 
Washington Times:
Steelers pound Redskins, 23-6
Missed opportunities return to haunt team
 
Boston Globe:
Massive waves a mystery at Maine harbor
Three times, water rose 12 feet, then receded

Boston Globe:
ACLU protests R.I. immigration rule
 
Boston Globe:
EU writes letter: 'Dear Mr. President'
 
Boston Globe:
Big turnout could mean headaches
 
Chicago Sun-Times:
Expect long waits for Obama bash
 
Washington Post:
Big Va. Crowd Wraps Up Obama Campaign
 
Washington Times:
Catholics probe aid directed to ACORN

Washington Times:
Joe the Plumber says McCain's chances slim

Boston Globe:
Last swipes center on the economy
 
Boston Globe:
US to borrow $550 billion for rescue
 
Fox News/NY Post:
Johnny Carson Tell-All Book Paints Comedian as Depressed, Tormented Man
 
Boston Globe/AP:
Brain's wiring frays as body ages
 
Fox News/AP:
Jail Agrees to Allow Headscarves for Muslim Inmates
 
BBC:
Rainfall autism theory suggested

BBC:
Rome hosts Vatican-Muslim summit
 
BBC:
Iranian minister sacked over forgery
 
Washington Post:
Fixing the Freshman Factor; 9th Grade Seen As Risk
 
Washington Post:
Bush Plan to Protect Ocean Draws Economic Objections
 
San Francisco Chronicle/AP:
Absent Stevens' juror says she was at the races

Providence Journal:
Unregistered voters can cast presidential ballot in RI
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