- Libya says 9 civilians killed in NATO airstrike (AP)
- Turn to abductions shows al-Qaida's cash squeeze (AP)
- FBI: No explosives found on plane at Reagan (AP)
- Questions and answers about Greek debt (AP)
- States look to Internet taxes to close budget gaps (AP)
- Winds challenge crews battling AZ, NM wildfires (AP)
- Penney's shopping experience could be transformed (AP)
- 'Big Man' Clarence Clemons recalled in NJ haunt (AP)
- Ailing Amy Winehouse cancels part of European tour (AP)
- McIlroy up 9 with 7 holes left at Open (AP)
- Greek PM warns against default as Europe meets on aid (Reuters)
- New elongated Boeing 747-8 debuts in Paris (Reuters)
- Libya says NATO strike kills nine civilians (Reuters)
- Residents wait, watch rising waters of the Missouri (Reuters)
- Same-sex marriage goes down to legislative wire in New York (Reuters)
- Bomb threat made in Ohio, plane lands safely (Reuters)
- Pimco head says EU must change course on Greek aid (Reuters)
- Sega says 1.3 million users affected by cyber attack (Reuters)
- Toddlers among nine dead as NATO admits Tripoli raid (AFP)
- Syria's Assad to speak after opposition move (AFP)
2011-06-19
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