Thursday, October 25, 2007

Oct. 25: Regionals in Today's News

DREAM ACT DEFERRED AGAIN: Suzanne Struglinski reports in the Deseret News and Maureen Groppe in the Lafayette Journal & Courier.

HEARINGS, MARK-UPS AND RANDOM BILLS: Jerry Zremski reports in the Buffalo News on House-passed legislation creating a national heritage area in Niagra Falls; a House panel approved legislation to advance deep mine communication systems, reports Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune and Suzanne Struglinski in the Deseret News.

FIRE POLITICS: Has FEMA really learned from Hurricane Katrina? Dana Wilkie in the San Diego Tribune reports on the federal government's response to California's wildfires. Meanwhile, are the fires draining California's long-term water supply? Lisa Friedman reports in the Torrance Daily Breeze.

FARM BILL: Senators began debating the new farm bill Wednesday, Faith Bremner reports in the Great Falls Tribune.

GENOCIDE POLITICS: Legislation calling the massacres of Armenians between 1915 and 1923 appears doomed, Lisa Friedman reports in the Los Angeles Daily News.

LOCAL RACES: Bartholomew Sullivan reports in the Memphis Commercial Appeal on racial controversy in the 9th congressional district race against incumbent Rep. Steve Cohen.

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