THE NEW YORK TIMES
Obama and Romney biting attacks in debate rematch.
President Obama and Mitt Romney engaged Tuesday in one of the most intensive clashes in a televised presidential debate, with tensions between them spilling out in interruptions, personal rebukes and accusations of lying as they parried over the last four years under Mr. Obama and what the next four would look like under a President Romney.
- Citigroup’s chef resigns his post in surprise step.
- Easing path out of country, Cuba is dropping exit visas.
- Punch, punch, punch.
- In the hand fall of a favorite son, a reminder of a city’s scars.
THE WASHINGTON POST
With stakes high, temperatures rise.
At times, the debate became a political shouting match on issues including immigration, women, gun control.
- Cuba to ease exit-visa policy.
- Race likely to be bitter until the bitter end.
- In Pakistan, a girls’ school is gripped by fear.
- Maryland’s top booster, always on red alert.
LOS ANGELES TIMES
A sharper tone in Round 2.
This time, the president firmly confronts Romney, who hold his own in a lively exchange.
- Scout archive shows pattern of abuse.
- Obama is back in the fight.
- War is new currency at ancient bazaar.
- A grim lost and found.
EL PAÍS
Desarticulada una trama chica que blanqueó 1.200 millones.
La trama se dedicaba a delinquir contra Hacienda, y también a delitos de extorsión. Los agentes la acusan también de prostitución, juego ilegal y tráfico de drogas.