Newspaper Roundup for Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Washington Examiner:                          
Education secretary Arne Duncan urged his employees to attend Sharpton's rally
 
Washington Post:
U.S. files another lawsuit over Arizona immigration practices
Community colleges required noncitizens to provide green cards before hiring them
 
The Hill:
Boehner: GOP election document coming shortly after recess
 
The Hill:
Wealthy lawmakers increased their riches as economy sputtered in '09
 
The Hill:
GOP lawmaker warns U.S. faces 'lost decade' because of debt
 
Washington Post:
NIH shuts down its own stem cell research
 
Chicago Sun-Times:
Chicago Police Supt. accused of "negotiating with urban terrorists"
Met secretly with West Side gang leaders to press for end to bloodbath on Chicago streets
 
Washington Post:
'Glenn Beck may be unlikely leader for conservative Christians'
 
Politico:
Democrats seek separation from Nancy Pelosi
 
Politico:
Midterm tidal wave? 10-point poll edge for GOP
 
Politico:
John Bolton for president in 2012?
 
The Hill:
Watchdogs not sure Democrat congresswoman will face ethics probe over scholarship scandal
 
The Hill:
Obama to appear at Labor Day rally with AFL-CIO president
 
The Hill:
Auto-mileage labels to get climate revamp; Will include greenhouse gas information
 
Washington Post:
Drug gangs, smugglers in Mexico and U.S. are disguising couriers in phony uniforms
 
Boston Globe:
Worries about data on Iraqis collected by U.S.
Privacy advocates, those scanned fear misuse if files shared
 
Washington Post:
Obama's Tuesday night speech on Iraq has risks
 
Politico:
Sen. Hatch stands up for Ground Zero mosque
 
Los Angeles Times:
Mexico fires 3,200 federal police officers
 
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Battle lines drawn over casino near Gettysburg
 
New Jersey Star-Ledger:
Fired N.J. education chief Bret Schundler says he made 'Race to the Top' error
Says he did not lie to Gov. Chris Christie when describing what happened
 
USA Today:
Companies criticize U.S. travel visa process
Process described as slow and arbitrary
 
Politico:
Obama not expected to reinstate the first-time homebuyer’s tax credit
 
Washington Times:
Obama, GOP debate over small-business tax
Both sides claim to be championing jobs growth
 
Washington Times:
President Obama still struggling to win over the troops he's leading
 
Washington Times:
Early voting in D.C. stirs fear over ballot security
City unveils touch screens
 
Washington Post:
Women set to bear 72% of British austerity cuts, report shows
 
San Francisco Chronicle/AP:
California Senate rejects open-carry gun ban
 
San Francisco Chronicle/AP:
Feds: Muslims faced discrimination at Neb. plant
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