- Forces capture Ivory Coast strongman in bunker (AP)
- Strong explosion hits Belarusian capital's subway (AP)
- France bans face-covering Islamic veil (AP)
- AP IMPACT: BP buys Gulf Coast millions in gear (AP)
- Student protest in Syrian capital turns violent (AP)
- US blocks 350 with suspected ties to terrorists (AP)
- Debris, challenges pile up in Japan 1 month later (AP)
- Future farm: a sunless, rainless room indoors (AP)
- White House: Obama to lay out spending plan (AP)
- Wills, Kate to NW England in last pre-wedding trip (AP)
- Nasdaq says its offer is superior after NYSE snubs bid (Reuters)
- Blast at Belarus metro station kills several people (Reuters)
- Congress and Obama face new budget fights (Reuters)
- Ivory Coast's Gbagbo held after French troops move in (Reuters)
- Rajaratnam defense targets witness credibility (Reuters)
- Adventurer Murray says tapped for Glencore (Reuters)
- African peace plan for Libya founders (Reuters)
- Japan expands nuclear evacuation, stops radiated water (Reuters)
- I. Coast's Gbagbo captured by rival forces (AFP/File)
- New 7.1 quake hits Japan as evacuation zone widens (AFP)
2011-04-11
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