- US extends airstrike role in Libya through Monday (AP)
- Engineers pin hopes on polymer to stop nuke leak (AP)
- NTSB: Southwest jet had pre-existing fatigue (AP)
- Quran protests spread to turbulent Afghan east (AP)
- Abidjan holds its breath, awaiting final battle (AP)
- Disasters put stress on children in Japan (AP)
- Study: Restless legs may be a sign of heart risks (AP)
- Sheen to take Chicago stage after Detroit failure (AP)
- Lambert looks for another 'Revolution' at ACMs (AP)
- Silver anniversary of Nicklaus' last Masters title (AP)
- Gaddafi tells Greece Libya wants fighting to end (Reuters)
- Suicide blasts at Sufi shrine in Pakistan kill 41 (Reuters)
- Parties at odds over deal to avert government shutdown (Reuters)
- Syria frees Reuters photographer after six days (Reuters)
- Decks clear for April launch of Glencore mega-float (Reuters)
- Two killed, dozens hurt in third day of Afghan protests (Reuters)
- Syria's Assad names new PM, faces defiant suburb (Reuters)
- Two protesters die, hundreds hurt in Yemen clash (Reuters)
- French seize Ivory Coast main airport as fighting rages (AFP)
- Twin suicide attacks kill 41 at Pakistan shrine: police (AFP)
2011-04-03
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