Newspaper Roundup for Wednesday, September 15, 2010

September 15, 2010 - 8:12 AM

Washington Times:
Shariah a danger to U.S., security pros say
Obama administration urged to abandon stance that Islam is not linked to terrorism

Fox News/AP:
Reid Adding Amnesty Measure to Defense Bill

Would help young people in the USA illegally become legal U.S. residents

The Hill:
Punishing China becomes issue for Democrats in midterm election

Washington Times:
Obama may face fury over Chinese currency; Lawmakers see unfair policies

Philadelphia Inquirer:
NJ Gov. Christie: Public employees must work longer and pay more for health care

Politico:
Obama, allies prepare for health care blitz before midterms

The Hill:
'Tea Party win strikes blow to GOP hopes of winning Senate in Nov.'
That's the liberal media narrative, anyway...

The Hill:
Pelosi: Democrats 'absolutely' will retain the House in 2010

The Hill:
Rep. Lynch (D-Mass.) survives despite being challenged on healthcare 'no' vote
Primary challenger sought to punish him for his vote against the healthcare reform bill

Washington Times:
D.C. voters oust mayor during Dem primary

Boston Globe:
Over 5,000 become citizens at Fenway; Number sworn in a record for Mass.

The Hill:
Republican Sen. Voinovich of Ohio leans against extending Bush tax cuts

Washington Post:
Senate Republicans unveil a plan to make Bush tax cuts permanent
Plan would require big spending cuts

San Francisco Chronicle:
Bill Clinton: New-look GOP makes Bush look liberal

Politico:
Karl Rove-linked group funds Harry Reid's tea party rival

Boston Globe:
Ex-doctor sentenced to prison in death of abortion patient

Chicago Sun-Times:
CDC: Not enough Illinois moms breastfeeding

Washington Post:
Experts call for protecting sites in Asia to ensure the survival of the tiger

Boston Globe:
For Republican slate, money will be an issue in Bay State

USA Today:
On 'sad day,' Reggie Bush gives back his Heisman Trophy

Boston Globe/AP:
CEO says Maine wind turbines do not violate state noise regulations

Chicago Sun-Times:
Statue of 'narco saint' tips off cops who find 50 kilos of cocaine in car
In Mexico, some consider Jesus Malverde the patron saint of the underworld

Philadelphia Inquirer:
Rendell 'appalled' by state's tracking of activists
His homeland security director issued regular bulletins on peaceful protests or events

Chicago Sun-Times:
GPS tracks city truck taken on a joyride
Vehicle swiped while Water Management crew on fast-food run

Chicago Sun-Times:
'I smoke weed,' traffic offender tells cops

USA Today:
Mexican TV reporter Ines Sainz: 'I'm not sure' Jets players acted inappropriately

USA Today:
Rush Limbaugh calls sexy Mexican reporter Ines Sainz 'booty-licious'

Los Angeles Times:
Ninth infant confirmed dead from whooping cough in state epidemic

Fox News:
Has HDTV Code Been Cracked?
Encryption protects most high-definition video content from copying

Los Angeles Times:
San Bruno fire drives push to require automatic shutoff valves for pipelines

Fox News:
More congressional scrutiny for Fannie and Freddie

Los Angeles Times:
California's economic doldrums to continue until mid-2011, UCLA forecast says

Politico:
Europeans turning against Obama on his handling of the Afghanistan war

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