Daily Headlines, Friday, 6/4/2010

Montgomery AdvertiserOil spill forces tough choices; Riley rips policies

Montgomery AdvertiserDavis says he’s leaving politics behind

Montgomery AdvertiserPay raise vote cited in defeat of incumbents

Montgomery Advertiser3 ordered to stop driving golf cart on streets

Montgomery AdvertiserContagious virus found in visitor

Montgomery AdvertiserNorth Ala. city rejects booze sales

Montgomery AdvertiserState may pay $100,000 to avoid paying $70,000

Montgomery AdvertiserJames awaits final ballot counts

Montgomery AdvertiserRevenue Department errors in property sale ads to cost taxpayers $9,000

Montgomery AdvertiserTyson to pay back wages to Ala. workers

Montgomery AdvertiserAdvertiser Editorial: State’s constitution dated, lengthy

Huntsville TimesNorth Huntsville residents filibuster vote on Superintendent Ann Roy Moore’s contract

Huntsville TimesTimes Watchdog Report: Huntsville mayor jumps into debate over city schools

Huntsville TimesMadison District 7 residents invited to attend community meeting

Huntsville TimesDemocrats blast Riley over spending $100,000 to fight $73,000 legal bill

Huntsville TimesEDITORIAL: Beyond the ballot boxes

Birmingham NewsArchibald: Look out for these — blam! — runoffs

Birmingham NewsPatrons lament bingo’s closing

Press-RegisterBP trying to put a lid on the Gulf oil gusher

Press-RegisterOfficials plan filling Katrina Cut in Dauphin Island to block spilled oil

Press-RegisterDairy Fresh to close Prichard, Ala., milk plant

Press-RegisterObama says he’s ‘furious’ about Gulf oil spill

Press-RegisterTarball encounters at beach no health hazard

Press-RegisterEditorial: Less mud, more issues in the coming elections

Tuscaloosa NewsFayette sheriff candidate arrested

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Bentley takes the high road to the runoff

Tuscaloosa NewsEDITORIAL: Magnet schools something for city to build on

Anniston StarPhillip Tutor: Oxford: It’s in the numbers

Anniston StarA pitcher’s perfect lesson: Could politicians be as human?

Decatur Daily Bob Burrell served Morgan County well

Decatur Daily Black voters rejected race in primary

Gadsden TimesMunitions to be destroyed at Camp Sibert

Gadsden TimesInteractive Graphic: Republican gubernatorial primary votes by county

Gadsden TimesHard campaigning pays off for Southside’s Dunn

Opelika-Auburn NewsEditorial: Voters have six weeks to learn how to get it right

Associated PressSenators await Clinton-era files on Kagan

New York TimesFederal Funding Cuts Leave Oceanographers, Spill …

New York TimesMobile Journal

Washington PostBP caps well; effectiveness of ‘top hat’ unclear

Washington PostBP says more La. barrier island berms will cost $360 million

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