- IMF chief under suicide watch at NYC jail (AP)
- Coast Guard reopens part of Mississippi River (AP)
- Senate blocks bill repealing $2B in oil tax breaks (AP)
- SPIN METER: On health care, it's Newt vs. Newt (AP)
- Shriver: It's a 'painful and heartbreaking time' (AP)
- Coburn drops out of group seeking to cut deficit (AP)
- Santorum: McCain doesn't understand interrogation (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Giffords set to undergo skull surgery (AP)
- Celebrities bid Oprah farewell at Chicago show (AP)
- Nowitzki's 48 leads Mavs past Thunder in Game 1 (AP)
- Economic data suggests soft patch continues (Reuters)
- Jailed IMF chief Strauss-Kahn under pressure to quit (Reuters)
- Emerging nations push for say on next IMF chief (Reuters)
- Pakistan military protests after NATO incursion wounds soldiers (Reuters)
- Skepticism grows on Geithner's debt limit deadline (Reuters)
- Probes into banks' mortgage lending grow (Reuters)
- Tunisia demands Libya stop cross-border shelling (Reuters)
- HP disappoints investors; Dell shines (Reuters)
- Strauss-Kahn should no longer run IMF: Geithner (AFP)
- British queen to address historic wounds on Ireland visit (AFP)
2011-05-18
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