- 32 killed in major tsunami after 8.9 Japan quake (AP)
- Honolulu, other parts of Pacific brace for tsunami (AP)
- Libya rebels hold out in part of key oil facility (AP)
- King: Next hearing is on radical Muslims in prison (AP)
- Unions frame bargaining as civil rights issue (AP)
- Analysis: Was Huckabee's week a stumble or a ploy? (AP)
- Giffords' doctors to give first update in 7 weeks (AP)
- Charlie Sheen and ex-wife strike custody agreement (AP)
- IPad 2 sales to start with pre-dawn online orders (AP)
- Rhetoric rises, clock ticks down on NFL talks (AP)
- Huge tsunami slams Japan, sweeps across Pacific basin (Reuters)
- WikiLeaks: As AIG crumbled, China stepped in as broker (Reuters)
- Wisconsin passes anti-union law in labor rebuke (Reuters)
- Gaddafi troops launch assault on Libya oil port (Reuters)
- China inflation tops expectations, paves way for more (Reuters)
- House panel delves into Muslims radicalization (Reuters)
- No consensus seen in Congress for U.S. Libya action (Reuters)
- Rajaratnam paid for tips, ex-McKinsey man testifies (Reuters)
- Japan quake: live report (AFP)
- Libyan rebels on the run, West divided (AFP)
2011-03-11
Today's Headlines- Happy Friday
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