- Ellyn Ferguson for Gannett
- Gerard Shields in the Baton Rouge Advocate
- Edward Felker in the Rochester Post Bulletin
- Keith Chu in the Bend Bulletin
- Bruce Alpert in the Times-Picayune
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
Jan. 30: Regionals in Today's News
Sorry for yesterday's absence, guys -- the Google news alerts had a little bit of a burp.!
ON THE CAMPAIGN TRAIL - FLORIDA AND BEYOND:Suzanne Struglinski in the Deseret Morning News, and Wes Allison and Jennifer Liberto in the St. Petersburg Times, reports on McCain's win in Florida; Lesley Clark for McClatchy reports on Clinton's win; Josh Drobnyk in the Allentown Morning Call reports on Giuliani's plunge; Bill Adair in the St. Petersburg Times looks ahead to Super Tuesday; Thomas Burr in the Salt Lake Tribune reports that Obama has canceled his Utah trip out of respect for funeral services of the LDS Church President.ECONOMIC STIMULUS: Sylvia Smith in the Fort Wayne Journal Gazette and Raju Chebium for Gannett report on Tuesday's House passage of the $150 billion stimulus package; Lisa Friedman in the Los Angeles Daily News examines Southern California's rebate take and whether it will help; Sean Reilly in the Mobile Register reports on changes to Medicaid funding the Senate may make; Larry Lipman in the Austin American Statesman reports the Senate may make Social Security beneficiaries eligible for rebates; and Bill Theobold for Gannett reports on a member of the Tennessee delegation who voted against the package.YUCCA MOUNTAIN: Steve Tetreault for Stephens Media reports that the Nevada delegation will try to boost tech jobs in the state to make up for Yucca Mountain job losses.TROOPS: Leo Shane III in Stars and Stripes reports on a Tennessee teen who collects CDs and DVDs for troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.And from Tuesday....
STATE OF THE UNION: Brett Lieberman in the Patriot-News reports on lawmakers who save aisle seats for themselves during the address; Bartholomew Sullivan in the Commercial Appeal reports that Rep. Steve Cohen convinced President Bush to sign a Tigers cap before the address; and Nicole Guadiano reports in the Wilmington News Journal that Sen. Joe Biden may be out of the presidential race but everyone wants to sit next to him in homeroom. I mean, at the State of the Union address.
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