Newspaper Roundup for Wednesday, November 11, 2009

November 11, 2009
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Los Angeles Times:
State panel backs no-fishing zones off Southern California coast
Landmark restrictions to help restore species
 
New York Times:
3 Top Obama Advisers Favor Adding Troops in Afghanistan
 
USA Today:
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars posts struggle
Older members dying, young not joining
 
Washington Post:
Obama's TSA nominee was once censured by FBI
Erroll Southers had background check run on ex-wife's boyfriend
 
Boston Globe:
Stimulus job boost in state exaggerated, review finds
 
Denver Post:
Federal Reserve's power may be slashed
A Senate bill would cut the central bank's role as economic overseer
 
New York Times:
Health Care Bill's ‘Opt-Out’ Proposal Puts State Leaders to the Test
Question emerges as litmus test in some campaigns for governor
 
New YOrk Times:
Reid Says Senate Health Bill Will Be Done by Christmas
 
Washington Times:
Kennedy's proposal could stall health bill
Plan would help elderly or disabled people avoid nursing homes
 
Politico:
Democratic Sen. Warner says Obama misplayed health care
 
Politico:
'No easy way out' for Democrats on abortion
 
Providence Journal:
R.I. governor vetoes bill allowing partners to plan funerals
Says let the voters decide
 
Houston Chronicle:
Ex-astronaut Lisa Nowak pleads guilty in attack on rival
 
Washington Times:
Michigan's cannabis college teaches science of growing pot
Set to graduate its first class of students later this month
 
Los Angeles Times:
Medical marijuana gets a boost from major doctors group
 
Boston Globe/AP:
Committee rejects N.H. assisted suicide bill
 
Los Angeles Times:
Lawmakers call for emergency sick-leave requirement
Sen. Dodd wants businesses to offer 7 paid sick days a year
 
Chicago Sun-Times:
College prep schools to admit students by income
 
New Jersey Star-Ledger:
Mount Olive Township to use drug-sniffing dogs in schools
 
Boston Globe:
Abortion is a covered service for low-income Mass. women enrolled in subsidized state insurance plans
 
San Francisco Chronicle:
SF Supervisors override veto of legislation changing city's santuary ordinance
Undocumented juveniles turned over to feds only after they're convicted of a felony
 
San Francisco Chronicle:
Universities shun Kindle, saying blind can't use it
 
Houston Chronicle:
Employers in Texas can expect a tax hit to boost jobless fund
 
Fox News/AP:
Muggers Return Wallet After Seeing Army ID, Thank Victim for His Service
 
Los Angeles Times:
Iraq veteran is killed in unprovoked attack while installing cable TV
 
New York Times:
Wal-Mart takes steps to avoid Black Friday melee
Calming the crowds
 
Washington Times:
Peace Corps' popularity jumps; Economy may play key role
 
Denver Post:
Wells Fargo Center to get "smart" elevators
'Destination dispatching' with keypad codes
 
Washington Post:
U.S. citizen sues over treatment in 'rendition'
Man, never charged, says he was threatened with torture and death
 
Washington Post:
Marriott launches an upscale franchise
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