- Libyan rebels take back oil town in westward push (AP)
- Syrian government: 12 killed in seaside city (AP)
- Radiation inside Japan nuclear plant rises sharply (AP)
- Medicare rise could mean no Social Security COLA (AP)
- First female VP candidate Ferraro dies at 75 (AP)
- Funeral set for slain Ga. officer Sunday afternoon (AP)
- Alaska Airlines cancels flights after outage (AP)
- Tiny amounts of radiation from Japan reach Nev. (AP)
- Taliban claims to have kidnapped 50 Afghan police (AP)
- UConn earns Final Four bid, edges Arizona 65-63 (AP)
- Libyan rebels push west as strikes hit Gaddafi forces (Reuters)
- Soaring radioactivity deals blow to Japan's plant (Reuters)
- Yemen ruling party, Saleh to meet for crisis talks (Reuters)
- Geraldine Ferraro, first woman on U.S. presidential ticket, dies (Reuters)
- Israeli air strike kills 2 Palestinian militants (Reuters)
- Six dead in port city as Syrian crisis grows (Reuters)
- Carter to meet Castro, religious leaders in Cuba (Reuters)
- Rioters battle UK police after anti-cuts rally (Reuters)
- Rebels take key Libyan towns, Kadhafi forces retreat (AFP)
- Radiation spike in sea near Japan nuclear plant (AFP)
2011-03-27
Today's Headlines -- Sunday
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