Monday, December 3, 2007

Dec. 3: Regionals in Today's News

ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL: Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune advances Mitt Romney's upcoming "Mormon" speech; Bill Adair touts the St. Petersburg Times' Truth-o-Meter; and Nicole Guadiano reports in the Wilmington News Journal on the fallout from the Clinton hostage situation.

LOCAL RACES: Noelle Straub in the Billings Gazette analyzes Sen. Max Baucus' political contributions; congressional candidates in North Texas are ready to file, Trish Coate reports in the Wichita Falls Times Record News.

PROFILES: Herb Jackson in the Bergen Record profiles 84-year-old New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg's efforts to stay young; Josh Drobnyk in the Allentown Morning Call profiles Rep. Patrick Murphy's efforts to get Democrat Iraq war veterans to run for Congress; and Maureen Groppe in the Indianapolis Star profiles departing White House economic advisor Al Hubbard.

FARM BILL: Aaron Sadler for Stephens Media looks at the Farm Bill's likely impact on Arkansas.

WRAPPING IT ALL UP: Lisa Mascaro in the Las Vegas Sun wraps up the week's news with some great Nevada-oriented analysis.

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