The New York Times leads with Gov. George Pataki's decision to impose vehicle emission standards that are stricter than federal requirements.
The New York Times leads with the Justice Department's decision to oversee finances for the Teamsters.
The Washington Post leads with President Clinton's decision to shut down his legal defense fund.
The NYT leads instead with Kansas' decision to stop requiring the teaching of evolution as part of the state's science curriculum.
In Israel, Ha'aretz led Wednesday with Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's decision to postpone the declaration of a Palestinian state.
The New York Times leads with Kodak's decision to cut 10,000 jobs, the biggest layoff at any American company this year.
Impeachment-driven press lockstep is back, with all the majors leading with the Senate's decision to admit into evidence not Monica live but Monica Memorex.
USA Today leads with the U.S. Army's decision to boost enlistment benefits.
The Los Angeles Times leads with the National Football League's decision to pass over the City of Angels and put an expansion team in Houston instead.
And the Washington Post leads with President Clinton's decision to sign an executive order later this week dramatically broadening the ban on smoking in the federal workplace.