- Afghan leader confirms peace talks; Kabul attacked (AP)
- NATO says airstrike mistakenly hit Libyan rebels (AP)
- United recovering from canceled, delayed flights (AP)
- AP sources: Pakistanis tip off militants again (AP)
- Texas Gov. Perry not a 2012 candidate just yet (AP)
- Can golf success carry over for Obama, Boehner? (AP)
- A soggy summer awaits along the Missouri River (AP)
- Private eye tells homeless man of inheritance (AP)
- Veteran of foster care seeks to save his own kin (AP)
- McIlroy carries 8-stroke lead into Sunday (AP)
- Obama, Boehner team up in golf match (Reuters)
- Sega attacked, hacker group offers to take revenge (Reuters)
- United deals with flight delays after outage (Reuters)
- Afghan leader says U.S. in contact with Taliban (Reuters)
- Ron Paul wins 2012 Republican straw poll in New Orleans (Reuters)
- Greeks protest, almost half oppose austerity (Reuters)
- Expert's skull prop brings Casey Anthony to tears (Reuters)
- Missouri River releases step up ahead of rains (Reuters)
- World groups urge political solution in Libya (AFP)
- Syrian tanks enter Turkey border village (AFP)
2011-06-18
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