- Pope beatifies John Paul before 1 million faithful (AP)
- Catholics around the world celebrate John Paul II (AP)
- NATO strike kills Gadhafi's son but leader escapes (AP)
- Volunteers tend to victims in storm-ravaged South (AP)
- Mayor orders flood-threatened Ill. city evacuated (AP)
- Syrian troops send more troops into restive city (AP)
- Obama mocks Trump's presidential ambitions (AP)
- Huckabee criticizes Obama at NRA keynote address (AP)
- Sony execs apologize for network security breach (AP)
- Halischuk's goal in 2nd overtime lifts Predators (AP)
- Libya's Gaddafi survives air strikes, son killed - government (Reuters)
- Obama ramps up recovery help for tornado-hit South (Reuters)
- Buffett admits error, says Sokol events inexcusable (Reuters)
- Syrians protest from rooftops after army action (Reuters)
- U.S. agency moves closer to blowing up levee (Reuters)
- Sony to resume some PlayStation services; apologizes for breach (Reuters)
- Pope John Paul officially beatified before huge crowd (Reuters)
- Obama seeks end to oil industry tax breaks (Reuters)
- Kadhafi 'directly targeted' as son killed: regime (AFP)
- Vatican puts John Paul II on path to sainthood (AFP)
2011-05-01
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