- FAA gives tired controllers an extra hour to rest (AP)
- Operator airs plan to control Japan nuclear crisis (AP)
- Geithner confident Congress will raise debt limit (AP)
- 3 killed at Syrian protest after Assad vows reform (AP)
- After US pullback, Iraq envoys are more vulnerable (AP)
- Film fans head for 'Rio,' shrug over new 'Scream' (AP)
- Lobster shells valuable for golf balls, plant pots (AP)
- Nadal wins 7th straight Monte Carlo Masters title (AP)
- US storms leave 43 dead in destruction's wake (AP)
- Super rich see federal taxes drop dramatically (AP)
- Congress will raise debt limit: Geithner (Reuters)
- Libyan rebels fear fresh attack on Ajdabiyah (Reuters)
- Syria protesters call for freedom after Assad pledge (Reuters)
- FAA issues new rules to keep controllers awake (Reuters)
- Death toll rises to 39 from storms (Reuters)
- Ten hurt after Yemen forces fire on Sanaa protest march (Reuters)
- Clinton pledges Japan support, TEPCO pledges shutdown (Reuters)
- Saudi oil minister says market oversupplied and cuts output (Reuters)
- Kadhafi forces pound Ajdabiya, Misrata rescue starts (AFP)
- Clinton vows full support for disaster-hit Japan (AFP)
2011-04-17
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