- Japan prepares to restart work at nuclear plant (AP)
- Japan tsunami: Nothing to do but run (AP)
- Bahrain sweeps into protest camp; 4 dead (AP)
- Petraeus backs Afghanistan drawdown (AP)
- Judge: Free speech no defense for urging suicide (AP)
- Libyan forces bombard rebels in the east and west (AP)
- Murder charge adds to saga of Rockefeller impostor (AP)
- Official defends new consumer bureau against GOP (AP)
- Dion returns to recession-hit Vegas with new show (AP)
- Clemson, Asheville win, then board flights (AP)
- Workers briefly abandon Japan nuclear plant as crisis worsens (Reuters)
- Japan rebounds after sell-off, lifts others (Reuters)
- Security forces move to clear out Bahrain protesters (Reuters)
- Pakistan court indicts CIA contractor for double murder (Reuters)
- Obama to refocus on Latin America amid Chinese push (Reuters)
- Gaddafi forces push towards rebels, no U.N. move yet (Reuters)
- U.S. drones scout Mexico for drug gangs: report (Reuters)
- Watchdog says TARP helps perpetuate "Too big to fail" (Reuters)
- Nuclear crisis deepens in disaster-struck Japan (AFP)
- Japan quake: live report (AFP)
2011-03-16
Today's Headlines -- Wednesday
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