Newspaper Roundup for Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Fox News:
Secret Service director suspected of lying to Congress about prostitution scandal
Philadelphia Inquirer:
N.J. school bullying apparently not widespread
Houston Chronicle:
Drug lord’s family seems to like giving birth in the USA
Denver Post:
Utility orders 120 municipalities to remove flags, banners from utility-owned light poles
City manager refuses
Politico:
Anti-Obama filmmaker Dinesh D'Souza investigated by evangelical college
Over a report he took a woman who is not his wife to an event on Christian values
New York Times:
Income Inequality May Take Toll on Growth
It might mean less stable economic expansions and sluggish growth
Houston Chronicle:
Invisible bumper could end fender benders
Washington Times:
Romney favors pathway to citizenship for children of illegals
The Hill:
Moderator Crowley helps Obama rebut Romney on Libya
The Local:
US embassy in Stockholm evacuated after discovery of white powder
The Hill:
'Binders full of women' goes viral
Chicago Sun-Times:
Accused child pornographer may have secretly filmed neighbors
The Hill:
Coburn blasts FCC's phone subsidy as 'massive entitlement'
Los Angeles Daily News:
Los Angeles takes next step toward ID cards for undocumented immigrants
Washington Post:
Maryland’s online voter registration files are vulnerable to attack, researchers say
Washington Times:
Republican bill in Virginia targets sex-selective abortions
Politico:
FLOTUS: 'Barack doesn't have a big ego'
Washington Times:
Obama got 3 extra minutes of speaking time
South Florida Sun-Sentinel:
Cuba's policy change may mean more migration to South Florida
Washington Post:
Gallaudet worker: ‘Pro-democracy,’ not anti-gay
Fox News:
University of North Carolina denies in-state tuition to Iraq vet and homeowner








