Front Page Tally: March 3
Wednesday, 03 March 2010 | by Pat's Picks
| Saturday mail delivery may be cu | 15 |
| Sen. Bunning relents, funding passes | 14 |
| Toyota’s sales nosedive, all others up | 12 |
| Chile quake response | 11 |
| Gun rights in Supreme Court | 9 |
News that the United States Postal Service may cut Saturday deliveries of mail was the top story today, with 15 papers running articles on their front pages. The end of Senator Bunning’s filibuster, which was blocking passage of funding and aid for many programs, made headlines in 14. Reports that Toyota’s sales have taken a nosedive while all other automakers’ are up featured in 12 papers. Chile’s response to aid organization and lawlessness after the earthquake there was the top story in 11 publications, while a Supreme Court case regarding Chicago’s handgun ban, which is expected to extend gun rights across the nation, appeared on nine front pages.