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The signing of the health bill was covered across large portions of front pages today. Health care and college basketball stories dominate the front pages today. Health care continues to be a major topic on the front pages, with The Washington Post looking at the undecided votes and the Pocono (Penn.) Record explaining what it means for who. The New York Times looks at how privacy can vanish online, The Wall Street Journal reports on the massive pill heist and The Washington Times has a photo from a Day of Rage that shows a man holding a gun in the air while holding onto a person. Los Angeles teachers make the front page with their empty-chair protest to cuts. A Montana newspaper is looking into a county attorney's e-mails suggesting a possible conflict of interest in a personnel case and a Georgia newspaper is looking into whether a city council dinner meeting tradition should be allowed to continue. The front-page news varied from a sentencing of a Congressman's wife in Detroit to the U.S. House blocking earmarks to for-profits and Obama and the Supreme Court squaring off for Round 2. Want to write for us?Are you interested in writing about something related to the newspaper industry? Do you want to blog, write features or news reports, compile information or just help with this site? Share your ideas with us. Send an e-mail to work@readapaper.com. Industry watchdog sitesREADAPAPER.COM POLL |
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