- Workers try to cool Japan's overheated reactors (AP)
- Obama: Japan's radiation won't reach US (AP)
- UN approves Libya no-fly zone (AP)
- Senate sends 3-week funding bill to Obama (AP)
- House votes to cut off federal funds for NPR (AP)
- New Bible draws critics of gender-neutral language (AP)
- Climber survives for 6 days in remote Utah canyon (AP)
- Diet Coke outfizzes Pepsi as No. 2 US soda (AP)
- Country entertainer Ferlin Husky dies at age 85 (AP)
- Pageant: Beauty queen bikini photos 'unusable' (AP)
- Japanese engineers strive to restore power to avert catastrophe (Reuters)
- U.N. okays military action on Libya (Reuters)
- Consumer prices turn higher, economy gains steam (Reuters)
- FedEx offers strong outlook for this quarter and beyond (Reuters)
- Japan plays down joint G7 yen move, could act alone (Reuters)
- Obama requests nuclear review, sees risk in Japan (Reuters)
- Congress buys more time for budget dispute (Reuters)
- Special report: Mistakes, misfortune, meltdown: Japan's quake (Reuters)
- Workers try to restore power at Japan nuclear plant (AFP)
- Five dead as Bahrain police clear Pearl Square (AFP)
2011-03-17
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