- Syrians pour across the border after crackdown (AP)
- Libyan rebels claim breakout from Misrata (AP)
- Congress returns to work; Weiner goes to treatment (AP)
- 40 years after leak, Pentagon Papers coming out (AP)
- Strong quakes again rock shaken New Zealand city (AP)
- Romney to face rivals in his first 2012 debate (AP)
- US stocks set to rise after Dow falls below 12,000 (AP)
- Tossed bottles or warm 'welcome' for Jordan's king (AP)
- Big D: Mavericks top Heat 105-95 for NBA title (AP)
- 'Mormon,' 'War Horse' the big winners at Tonys (AP)
- Syrian forces round up hundreds near northern town (Reuters)
- Summers calls for new boost to economy (Reuters)
- World stocks hit 12-week low (Reuters)
- "Meaningful probability" of a China hard landing: Roubini (Reuters)
- Republican presidential contenders to debate (Reuters)
- IMF cyber attack boosts calls for global action (Reuters)
- Battle for Libya oil town, fighting near Tripoli (Reuters)
- Jobs panel proposes ways to spur hiring (Reuters)
- Vietnam holds live-fire drill amid China tensions (AFP)
- Syria troops seize hotbed town, 'mass grave' found (AFP)
2011-06-13
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