Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Nov. 28: Regionals in Today's News

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune reports that Mitt Romney's Mormon faith will be a focus of several questions in tonight's YouTube debate; Mike Huckabee vows to increase funding for the Delta Regional Authority if elected president, Aaron Sadler reports for Stephens Media; Will the real conservative please stand up? Wes Allison reports in the St. Petersburg Times on the search for the "right" man.

LEADERSHIP: Bartholomew Sullivan in the Commercial Appeal reports on political maneuverings in the wake of Trent Lott's retirement annoucement; and Todd Gillman in the Dallas Morning News reports on Texas Sen. Kay Baily Hutchison's leadership ambitions.

WATER POLITICS: Faith Bremner reports in the Great Falls Tribune on a dirth of federal funding for Montana water projects.

MORTGAGE MESS: Bill Theobold in the Tennessean reports on the mortgage crisis' impact in Nashville.

OKLAHOMA QUARTERS: Jim Myers reports on the new Oklahoma quarter in the Tulsa World.

FIRE POLITICS: California Sen. Dianne Feinstein wants national standards for building in fire-prone areas, Dana Wilkie reports in the San Diego Union-Tribune.

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