Today’s Most Popular Stories 09.28.09
Each day, Ashley Estill surfs your sites for the most popular stories of the day. Here are the top headlines for September 28, 2009:
Washington Post: Polanski’s Attorney Says He Will Fight Extradition to U.S.
Washington Times: Liberals seek health-care access for illegals
Washington Examiner: Iran smolders, Afghanistan burns, and Obama heads to…Denmark
N.Y. Times: In Some States, a Push to Ban Mandate on Insurance
L.A. Times: Website upgrade makes it easier to monitor federal stimulus
USA Today: Three teens charged in fatal beating of Chicago student
CQ Politics: Massachusetts Ready To Allow Fill-In Senator
The Hill: Lack of competitive open seats could hinder GOP election gains
Politico: Wall Street money rains on Chuck Schumer
ABC News: Secret Service Probing Facebook Poll That Asked Whether Obama Should Be Killed
CBS News: 140 Lives Claimed by Philippines Flooding
Fox News: Where in the World is Hitler’s Skull?
MSNBC News: Honduras says will restore civil liberties
CNN: Pretty women can be hard to be friends with
Wall Street Journal: New Sanctions Against Iran Seem More Likely
NPR: FBI Probes Seattle Link To Somali Suicide Bombing
Roll Call: Timeline for Senate Health Debate Still Unsettled
National Journal: Merkel’s Re-Election Signals New Era In German Politics
Bloomberg News: U.S. Stocks Advance on Takeovers; Affiliated Computer Surges
Gallup.Com: More Americans Plugged Into Political News
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