Newspaper Roundup for Thursday, November 15, 2012
Chicago Tribune:
Jindal rebukes Romney, saying his 'gifts' argument is 'absolutely wrong'
Romney said Obama owes his reelection to “gifts” his administration gave various groups
Chicago Sun-Times:
Hostess tells striking workers: back to work or company liquidates
18,000 jobs at stake
Chicago Sun-Times:
Obama defends Rice on Benghazi, says critics 'should go after me'
Los Angeles Times:
Sebelius subpoenaed over efforts to promote healthcare reform
Fox News:
New college graduates can expect modest rise in hiring, survey says
Politico:
Warren Buffett backs Hillary Clinton in 2016
The Hill:
Obama signs directive on cyber warfare
Lays out rules on how and when U.S. military can use cyber ops against foreign threats
Boston Globe:
Paula Broadwell abandoned her bid for a doctorate from Harvard in 2007
Washington Times:
Limbaugh raises Petraeus blackmail scenario
Houston Chronicle:
BP in “advanced discussions” to settle criminal penalties in Gulf disaster
Fox News:
Florida sends auditors to investigate voting irregularities, as Rep. West holds out hope
Washington Times:
Obama urges Israel, Egypt leaders to ‘de-escalate’ Gaza violence
Politico:
Obama says climate change to take backseat to economy
New Jersey Star-Ledger:
Newark teachers union approves landmark contract offering merit pay bonuses
Fox News:
FBI agent under review for conduct in Petraeus scandal is counterterrorism veteran
The Hill:
Congressional leaders take a hard line on taxes ahead of Friday meeting with Obama
The Hill:
Senate Republicans’ election lesson is to work on fielding better candidates
Fox News:
More deaths reported as Israeli military, Gaza militants trade fire
Fox News:
Air Force changing how it selects officers and instructors who train new recruits
Reforms follow sex scandal
The Hill:
Chicago reporter congratulates Obama on reelection in presser
Chicago Sun-Times:
Emanuel seeks to make city vending machine fare healthier








