- Protesters celebrate departure of Yemen's leader (AP)
- Syrian TV says 4 dead in Israeli border gunfire (AP)
- NATO jets target Libyan military barracks (AP)
- Gates begins farewell visits with troops (AP)
- Pope denounces 'disintegration' of Europe families (AP)
- Crews try to protect Ariz. communities from fires (AP)
- Al-Qaida commander's death increasingly certain (AP)
- Malaysia 'obedient wives' club: Good sex is a duty (AP)
- 'Dallas' star Larry Hagman auctions memorabilia (AP)
- Burrows scores fast in OT, Canucks lead Bruins 2-0 (AP)
- Cheers, gunfights in Yemen as Saleh goes to Saudi (Reuters)
- Portuguese vote in shadow of bailout (Reuters)
- Israeli forces kill four protesters: Syrian TV (Reuters)
- No risks to be taken in troop drawdown from Afghanistan: Gates (Reuters)
- Lagarde likely to be next IMF chief: report (Reuters)
- Pakistan minister: very likely al Qaeda's Kashmiri is dead (Reuters)
- Obama: Japan, Europe and fuel pose economic risks (Reuters)
- U.S. tries to reduce more homeowners' mortgages (Reuters)
- Yemenis rejoice as wounded leader leaves (AFP)
- NATO strikes Libya as rebels meet British minister (AFP)
2011-06-05
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