Newspaper Roundup for Monday, January 7, 2013
Providence Journal:
Massachusetts man attacked by bobcat in his garage
Miami Herald:
Fla. appeals order to pay for special autism treatment for Medicaid children
Chicago Sun-Times:
6 killed, 12 hurt in weekend violence
From Friday afternoon to Sunday night, 4 people shot to death, 2 stabbed to death
Washington Times:
GOP eyes shutdown as ‘fiscal sanity’ jolt
Sees it as way to press need for cuts
Washington Times:
States surrender to health care law, set up exchanges
The Hill:
Dems want to raise as much as $1T through 'tax reform' later this year
The Hill:
McConnell: Tax issue ‘finished,’ focus should turn to spending cuts
The Hill:
Simpson: 'Fiscal cliff' deal won't do 'anything really' to tackle deficit
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Philadelphia's schools superintendent wants to "professionalize teaching"
Lays out a "call to action"
Washington Times:
Obama: 'We don't have a spending problem'
Fox News:
Welfare recipients take out cash at strip clubs, liquor stores
Politico:
Rand Paul’s son arrested, report says
19 year old charged with underage drinking, intoxication, disorderly conduct
Philadelphia Inquirer:
Trial starts Monday for priest, teacher in Philadelphia clergy sex-abuse case
Washington Times:
White House considers broad gun-control plan
Fox News:
Preliminary hearing may be 'mini-trial' in Colorado theater massacre
Fox News:
Georgia mom home alone with kids shoots ex-con intruder
Washington Post:
After Redskins game, a rash of armed robberies
Even crooks take time off to watch the game
New York Times:
Plan to End Methadone Use at Albuquerque Jail Prompts Alarm
Politico:
Graham: No increase in borrowing limit without equal spending cuts and a budget plan
Washington Post:
Washington Redskin’s season ends with Robert Griffin III injured
Los Angeles Times:
Customers pack Calif. gun show, fearing possible new laws
Arizona Republic:
Arizona motorists warned about burros on roadway
Politico:
Wealthiest places backed cliff deal
Politico:
Young reformers rule the Senate
Washington Post:
Syria’s Assad is defiant in rare speech
Politico:
Brian Williams does 'Family Guy'








