- AP IMPACT: Populations around US nuke plants soar (AP)
- International judges order arrest of Gadhafi (AP)
- Authorities: No new victims so far in Amtrak wreck (AP)
- Suspected US missile strike kills 8 in Pakistan (AP)
- Convict says he believes Knox committed murder (AP)
- In NY, gay marriage law brings wedding plans (AP)
- Edgy Bachmann plows into 2012 bid from native Iowa (AP)
- Raleigh woman's garden became her husband's grave (AP)
- As water ebbs in Minot, thoughts of recovery (AP)
- Nighttime or violent TV tied to tots' sleep woes (AP)
- Sarkozy says banks accept Greek debt rollover (Reuters)
- Obama to meet Senate leaders, keep debt talks alive (Reuters)
- China's Wen signals doubt inflation goal can be met (Reuters)
- France's Lagarde poised to become next IMF chief (Reuters)
- Libyan rebels advance towards Tripoli (Reuters)
- Japan moves "giant step" toward resolving nuclear crisis (Reuters)
- Regulator signs off on threatened nuclear plant (Reuters)
- "Boil order" issued after Minot water supply breach (Reuters)
- Warcrimes court issues Kadhafi arrest warrant (AFP)
- Cambodian court opens landmark K. Rouge trial (AFP)
2011-06-27
Today's Headlines -- Monday
Oh, it is Monday again! Time sure is flying. Sorry I didn't update over the weekend but things got a little busy around here. Sunday was my dad's birthday so, I sort of just hung out with him and my little one. It's finally summer and boy it sure is flying by already. Hope everyone has a great week and here are your headlines:
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