Friday, June 12, 2009

Daily News Round-Up for June 12, 2009

The Hill (Washington, DC)
The suspecting in the Holocaust Museum shooting had the office address of a member of Congress. The Capitol Police has stated that there is no immediate threat to the member at this time.

The Hill (Washington, DC)
The Virginia Gubernatorial election is being closely watched as many observers see it as the first referendum on President Obama's policies.

Politico (Washington, DC)
With so many key pieces of legislation, such as heath care, energy, war funding, and the Supreme Court nomination hearings facing the congress this summer should be intense.

ABC News (Washington, DC)
Gov. Palin says she sees 'a lot of disagreement' within the Republican Party in an interview on what her future roll will be in the party.

ABC News (Washington, DC)
The Iranian election has the potential to offer an early verdict on the impact of Obama's new approach to foreign policy and the Middle East.

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