Newspaper Roundup for Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2012
Providence Journal:
Cranston bans 'father-daughter' dances as violation of state law
Single mom complained...
Fox News:
Community college prof made students sign ‘Vote for Obama’ pledge
The Hill:
Calif. insurance exchange wants TV shows to tout Obama healthcare law
Miami Herald:
Miami-Dade commissioners to debate prepaid postage for absentee ballots
Washington Times:
Lambasted Chinese solar panels placed on government building
Chicago Sun-Times:
Jesse Jackson Jr.’s fall opponent: ‘I’m asking him to campaign or resign’
Miami Herald:
Romney's hidden-camera video shot at Boca fundraiser
Politico:
Report: Jimmy Carter's grandson was middleman on Mitt Romney video
Washington Post:
Romney campaign faces distractions
New York Times:
Romney Calls 47% of Voters Dependent in Leaked Video
Miami Herald:
Nearly 100,000 families qualify for discount Internet service
Fox News:
Rep. Poe wants to end Pakistan's ally status
Denver Post:
Doctor who rented car from Dollar at DIA sues over added charges
Providence Journal:
Trustees to replace stolen railings at Cranston's William H. Hall Library
Chicago Tribune:
Parents steam as Chicago teachers' strike rolls on
Fox News:
132 inmates escape from Mexican border prison, officials say
Fox News:
Family Faces Fines for Hosting Bible Study
The Hill:
Gates, Mullen call on lawmakers to act like 'adults' on budget
Fox News:
At least 180 arrests on Occupy Wall Street anniversary in NYC
The Hill:
Scalia was ‘furious’ at Roberts vote on healthcare law, says Toobin book
Politico:
Elena Kagan had planned to sit out health care reform talks, Toobin book says
Politico:
Why Barack Obama is winning
The Hill:
Romney presses for Hispanic support
The Hill:
Poll finds Obama with 68-26 percent edge among Hispanic voters
Los Angeles Times:
Filipino nurses win language discrimination settlement
Philadelphia Daily News:
U8 new civil lawsuits allege Philly priest abuse
New York Times:
Young illegals granted a reprieve won't be eligible for Obamacare
Politico:
Shell’s arctic oil and gas exploration is on hold
Because of a damaged spill-containment system
San Francisco Chronicle:
Berkeley on Tuesday may become first city to proclaim a Bisexual Pride Day
Washington Post:
After murder, students afraid to walk to school
Pr. George’s students, parents cope with fatal shooting
Washington Post:
Monica Lewinsky is shopping a book: Memoir? Fantasy? Self-Help Guide?








