- Obama pivots, eyes Medicare changes, tax increases (AP)
- Egypt's ex-president detained for investigation (AP)
- Evacuees slam Japan nuclear plant operator (AP)
- House GOP budget retains Democratic Medicare cuts (AP)
- Spending cuts bill hits defense and foreign aid (AP)
- 2 US missile attacks kill 6 near Afghan border (AP)
- Mom drove 3 kids into NY river, surviving son says (AP)
- Pew study: Prison recidivism rates remain high (AP)
- Another star knocked out of the `Dancing' ballroom (AP)
- Lakers snap 5-game skid, but Andrew Bynum injured (AP)
- Obama to lay out deficit plan with focus on tax, spending (Reuters)
- JPMorgan might beat Street, helped by credit cards (Reuters)
- TEPCO still working on plan to end Japan nuclear crisis (Reuters)
- Egypt's Mubarak detained over graft, protest probe (Reuters)
- Special Report: Inside the Egyptian revolution (Reuters)
- Ministers meet amid fears of Libya stalemate (Reuters)
- Madoff judge orders bank employees' names unsealed (Reuters)
- U.S. plans new push on Arab-Israeli peace: Clinton (Reuters)
- Mubarak and sons detained for 15 days (AFP)
- Libyan rebels take to the world stage (AFP)
2011-04-13
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