Posted on 09/14/2012 5:03:18 AM PDT by MeneMeneTekelUpharsin
Please post links to your local online newspapers with a brief statement of what that entity sees as the important news of the day.
I attempted to post a thread to discuss the third story listed above, however, FR does not permit Poughkeepsie Journal stories due to complaints from the paper.
FWIW, the title in the third story was shortened from the original when I was preparing to post that thread at FR . . .
Local Muslims condemn force, killings in Libya'Protesters broke our commandments,' Islamic Association members say
PJ's 'journalist' du jour, Nina Schutzman quoted two local Muslim men who claimed there are Islamic commandments which were broken . It appears Nina couldn't be bothered to ask for specifics about which commandments they were referring to, leaving her readers to accept such nonsense as fact. So much for journalistic integrity.
Here's the only comment posted online in response to that article, thus far:
"-*-Top CommenterThis is the kind of response from Muslims that we need to hear, that the Koran does not condone this and neither do they. As citizens residing here enjoying the freedoms and benefits the US offers (I assume they are citizens) thier loyalty is to the United States now, not the country of thier origin."
The Pok Journal's perpetuation of an intentionally ignorant narrative perpetuates-if-not-accelerates the alarming degree of danger this country and it's non-Muslim citizens are forced to endure here and abroad.
Breaking News
1:45 a.m. Too close to call in 43rd Assembly
5:37 p.m. US stocks surge after Fed announces more help
1:21 a.m. Soares wins DA primary
2:03 a.m. Official: Man in custody in NYC Central Park attack
12:21 a.m. Long sneeze season for allergy sufferers
12:17 a.m. McDonald-Marchione race too close to call; Soares wins
10:54 p.m. Man shot in Albany
Schenectady, NY - Gazette
Latest News
Proctors Un-Gala to honor CEO Philip Morris, raise funds for educational programs 8:24 a.m.
Marijuana plants found at sites in Saratoga County 7:53 a.m.
Steck escapes primary as Democratic choice in 110th Assembly District 12:05 a.m.
Porterfield beats Sanders in Schenectady council primary 12:04 a.m.
Hispanic voters to get help in Schenectady County 12:03 a.m.
Embassies under siege as Arab violence spreads
The story was picked up from the New York Times.
The online edition promotes the #2 headline in the print edition to the lead story:
Corporate cash paid DNC's arena fee
The story is by Tim Funk of the Observer, and notes Obama's evidently broken pledge not to use corporate funds for the actual convention here in Charlotte.
The Observer leans left, and is often prone to headlines like "Banks hike fees; women and minorities suffer most." On this particular morning, however, I have no complaints about the lead headlines. Not to worry; I'm sure I'll find something to raise my blood pressure on their editorial page.
-Man gets 30 years for child porn
-Man faces life term for crime spree
-First lady says nation's progress slow, but sure
-Speech stirs supporters to work for president's re-election
-UMW will cover towing fees
-Photo gallery: Michelle Obama in Fredericksburg
-Stafford deputies take down karate-class intruder
-Families vow to help campaign after hearing Michelle Obama's call
-Deal struck in case involving British Royal Navy officer
-Many voters could use refresher course in U.S. civics
-Directory links disabled with helpers
-Judge unseals exhibits against ex-officer
-Police charge pair with 'bogus' holdup
-First Lady speaks at UMW, visits YMCA in Spotsylvania
-Michelle Obama stops at Spotsylvania YMCA on way to Fredericksburg
-UMW 'not happy' about towings at Eagle Village
-Picture: Anderson Center filling up in advance of Michelle Obama's visit
-Picture: Passing the time while waiting for Michelle Obama
If you notice eight of the eighteen headlines are about the First Wookie and nothing about the Middle East.
The "Star" used to be somewhat right wing but now they are almost worthless.
From the Corpus Christi Tx liberal rag:
2012 Texas H.S. football scores: Week 2
Meet artists at mini Comic-Con and celebrate Collector’s Planet’s new location
Running Buddy: Speaker series at Del Mar College offers functional fitness tips
HummerBird Festival takes over Rockport-Fulton
Live music for the Coastal Bend: 09.14.12-09.20.12
Philadlphia Inquirer had three co-headlines..
Police officer shot and killed (horrible)
Muhammed Ali receives Liberty medal
Protests spread in the Arab World
Lol!
Norman Rockwell-ish!
There’s a website out there that has indexed and scanned in something like 19 million pages of small town newspapers from upstate NY, where I grew up.
There are short articles about me and my brothers and sisters, I found an article about my dad having to miss school because he slipped on the ice and broke his arm when he was about ten ears old...
I still remember the cotton candy and small town Ferris wheels...
Packers 23, Bears 10. (Milwaukee Journal/Sentinal)
Dayton Daily News, Dayton Ohio leads with “Turmoil spreading to more countries”. Subtext is “New protests reported in Yemen, Morocco, Sudan and Tunisia.”
Local road funding story is above the crease.
Dallas Morning News - Texas Rangers top 3 million in attendance for the first time.
Hehehe....a challenge to Obama’a ballot eligibility in Kansas.
http://cjonline.com/news/2012-09-13/kansas-panel-delays-ballot-decision-obama
I don’t see even one single mention of the Middle East on the front page of my local rag....and this is central VA, not Obama country.
Hog wins second blue ribbon at State Fair.
From the third or fourth largest city in NC:
UNCG offers library master’s degree online (9:47 am)
McDonald’s adding calories info to menu (9:30 am)
Talk Like a Pirate Day at Krispy Kreme (9:10 am)
Judge to decide whether suit against Kernersville proceeds (5:45 am)
Jeri Rowe: Couple plans fundraiser to buy 1903 building with storied history (3:00 am)
County prison farm deal winds up elsewhere (Sep. 13)
Are you the Hoppers’ biggest fan? (Sep. 13)
Tourists clobber Grasshoppers to take 2-1 lead in championship series (Sep. 13)
Update: Woman pinned by car dies (Sep. 13)
Charge added for man accused in multiple robberies (Sep. 13)
I didn’t realize that anyone still read the Chronicle, on-line or otherwise!
Our local suburban paper doesn’t have an on-line version and only publishes hard copy two days a week.
FreeBeacon.com-Reports:No Live Ammo for Marines
AP-U.S. IDs Anti-Muslim Filmmaker
AP-Libyan Attacks: Two-part Militant Assault
There there is some local news about a kid getting killed when he was hit by a car while he was skateboarding to school, a pedestrian was killed crossing Hesperia Road just after midnight, and a gang member is being tried for attempted murder.
Our local paper probably had the best coverage of the 9-11 events that I saw anywhere. I get the hard copy version, digitally, on-line. The headlines are from their hard-copy version. The website hasn't the rights to publish the same articles.
An earlier poster replied with what also surprised me this morning here in Charlotte: A story about how corporate interests DID pay for events and venues at the DNC, despite Obama and Democrat promises to the contrary, and big coverage of the attacks and protests at our embassies.
Sioux City Journal: Beef Products Inc. sues ABC News for $1.2 billion
This has to win a prize.
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