Newspaper Roundup for Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Fox News:
Al Qaeda wonders why world cares about Malala, teen shot by Taliban
Fox News:
Gov to California: Pay more taxes, or get less school
Los Angeles Times:
Russia accuses U.S. of human rights abuses
Washington Times:
Enrollment fails to keep pace with D.C. voucher funds
School-choice program: More cash, fewer students
The Hill:
Libya barely mentioned in final debate
Romney leaves Libya attack to Republican lawmakers in Congress
Fox News:
Post-debate, MSNBC’s Matthews claims Romney supporters fueled by racial hatred of Obama
The Hill:
Chris Matthews: 'Racial hatred' drives support for Romney on right
Washington Times:
Army pushing anti-IED system panned by troops
Daily Caller:
The Washington City Paper is calling the Washington Redskins the “Washington Pigskins"
Going politically correct...
Washington Times:
Pediatricians raise doubts about the benefits of organic foods
Miami Herald:
U.S. Secretary Clinton hails ‘new day’ in Haiti, champions U.S. foreign policy
Washington Times:
Gray awards medal to security guard shot by gunman
Chicago Tribune:
Apple set to unwrap mini-iPad to take on Amazon, Google
Washington Times:
Obama talks longer and still interrupts
Washington Post:
In final debate, Romney offers little contrast to Obama
Politico:
Long-absent Jesse Jackson Jr. has big lead in new poll
Despite being on medical leave since June and federal investigation...
Politico:
Jimmy Carter blasts Obama on Mideast peace
Fox News:
LSU erased Christian football fans' crosses
Boston Globe:
Shortage of doctors spreading throughout US
Fox News:
'Annex' hit in Libya terror attack was CIA post, officials say
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