Have a great weekend everyone! :) Here are today's headlines:
- Mladic tells court does not want to enter pleas (AP)
- Obama, in Ohio, will promote auto industry rebound (AP)
- Silence, vagueness from Democrats on Weiner photo (AP)
- 30 years after first AIDS cases, hope for a cure (AP)
- Job growth could be weakening as economy sputters (AP)
- Criminal charges likely Fri. against John Edwards (AP)
- AP Exclusive: Surviving Bosnia's killing fields (AP)
- Gates sees improvements in US-China relationship (AP)
- Pa. girl survives 5-speller standoff to win bee (AP)
- Nowitzki rallies Mavs to win that ties NBA finals (AP)
- Moody's sounds alarm over U.S. debt limit and deficits (Reuters)
- Employment seen held back by weak economy (Reuters)
- Mladic calls genocide charges "monstrous" lie (Reuters)
- Goldman Sachs subpoenaed for financial crisis role (Reuters)
- The real deal? Groupon files for public offering (Reuters)
- Hackers attack another Sony network and post data (Reuters)
- Pakistan, U.S. agree to resume joint intel ops: Foreign Ministry (Reuters)
- Romney launches presidential bid and blasts Obama (Reuters)
- Mladic appears before UN court (AFP)
- Mladic's first appearance in court: live report (AFP)
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