- IMF chief accused of sexual assault at NYC hotel (AP)
- Miss. River spillway opens, towns await floodwater (AP)
- Miami imam, 2 sons charged with supporting Taliban (AP)
- Huckabee's exit widens an already open GOP field (AP)
- Libyan combat stymies moves on antiaircraft threat (AP)
- Security, emotions high for queen's Irish visit (AP)
- Wary of security, Navy won't talk about bin Laden (AP)
- Sony begins partial PlayStation Network operation (AP)
- Cattrall, 'Kids Are All Right' win GLAAD awards (AP)
- Lightning score 3 goals in 1:25, beat Bruins 5-2 (AP)
- IMF chief charged with sex attack in New York hotel (Reuters)
- Louisiana braces as flood spillway opens (Reuters)
- Huckabee rules out 2012 White House run (Reuters)
- Kerry to ask Pakistan tough questions, try to ease anger (Reuters)
- Japan readies new tactics for Fukushima after setback (Reuters)
- Geithner warns of new recession without debt rise (Reuters)
- "Back office" fraud seen rising after recession peak (Reuters)
- Florida imams arrested for aiding Pakistani Taliban (Reuters)
- IMF chief charged with sex assault, rape attempt (AFP)
- Libya revolt in 4th month, NATO urged to widen campaign (AFP)
2011-05-15
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