- Syrian security forces shoot dead 16 protesters (AP)
- APNewsBreak: UK blocks UPS sites over security (AP)
- US funds hunt for Libyan missiles (AP)
- Greek crisis eases after government reshuffle (AP)
- NY gov lobbying senators in gay marriage fight (AP)
- Lucky charms and bullet holes in Afghan helicopter (AP)
- Cancer death rate gap widens based on education (AP)
- Saudi women tap road rage against driving ban (AP)
- Searching for airfares doesn't have to be a gamble (AP)
- McIlroy moving into record territory at US Open (AP)
- IMF cuts U.S. growth forecast, warns of crisis (Reuters)
- Mixed data point to wobbly recovery (Reuters)
- SEC could file civil charges against some raters: report (Reuters)
- Nasdaq OMX confirms bid for LCH.Clearnet: media (Reuters)
- Capital One to buy ING's U.S. online bank for $9 billion (Reuters)
- RIM swoons on grim results, shareholders fret (Reuters)
- Heavy exchanges near key western Libyan town (Reuters)
- Greek reshuffle, Berlin-Paris deal ease euro fears (Reuters)
- Papandreou calls up veterans to fight debt crisis (AFP)
- Deadly protests in Syria, call for tougher sanctions (AFP)
2011-06-17
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