- Arab countries on the sidelines in Libya campaign (AP)
- Anxiety in Japan over radiation in tap water (AP)
- For al-Qaida, Detroit was just the cheapest flight (AP)
- New census milestone: Hispanics to hit 50 million (AP)
- US diplomat in Mexico is 1st casualty of WikiLeaks (AP)
- Welcome back: Big political challenges greet Obama (AP)
- Brawl over spaghetti in NYC subway ignites debate (AP)
- Quintessential star Elizabeth Taylor dies at 79 (AP)
- Bonds: ex-business partner headed back to stand (AP)
- No charges in courthouse gunman's jail escape plot (AP)
- In U.S. poll, 60 percent back Libya military action (Reuters)
- Western air strikes fail to dislodge Gaddafi armor (Reuters)
- Radiation scare sparks run on bottled water in Tokyo (Reuters)
- Special report: The revolution in central banking (Reuters)
- Best Buy's same-store sales fall again (Reuters)
- Portugal in crisis, unlikely to seek bailout at summit (Reuters)
- At least 25 Syrian protesters killed, hospital says (Reuters)
- U.S. defense chief in Israel in wake of bombing (Reuters)
- Tripoli hit by blasts as France pursues air strikes (AFP)
- Two workers at Japan plant taken to hospital (AFP)
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