- 120 dead after 2 days of unrest in Syria (AP)
- Rebels in besieged Libyan city claim a victory (AP)
- Tornado cleanup starts quickly in St. Louis area (AP)
- Yemeni president agrees to step down in 30 days (AP)
- Obama knows political fortunes tied to gas prices (AP)
- Your Phone, Yourself -- when is tracking too much? (AP)
- FAA struggles with fatigued aviation worker issue (AP)
- Letters trace Civil War for writer's forebears (AP)
- Beckham, Elton, Mr. Bean to attend royal wedding (AP)
- Lightning convincingly stay alive, beat Pens 8-2 (AP)
- Saleh agrees to quit under GCC deal: spokesman (Reuters)
- Obama sees no magic bullet to push down gas prices (Reuters)
- Twelve killed in pro-democracy protests in Syria (Reuters)
- Iraq must decide in "weeks" on U.S. troops: Mullen (Reuters)
- NATO hits near Gaddafi compound, Libya says three dead (Reuters)
- Gold soars to record in sixth straight session (Reuters)
- U.S. court reinstates Blackwater Iraq shooting case (Reuters)
- Libya troops retreat in Misrata, rebels claim victory (Reuters)
- Fighting grips Misrata, drones enter Libya conflict (AFP)
- Yemen ruling party accepts Gulf plan to end crisis (AFP)
2011-04-23
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