- Al-Zawahri succeeds bin Laden as al-Qaida leader (AP)
- Libya: Area near Gadhafi compound struck in raid (AP)
- AP source: House Dems to meet about Weiner case (AP)
- Political turmoil in Greece amid austerity uproar (AP)
- AP Exclusive: Philippines on alert over bomb plot (AP)
- Cars set on fire in Vancouver following loss (AP)
- Indonesian cleric gets 15 years on terror charge (AP)
- Citigroup says 218,000 affected by hackers (AP)
- Syrian authorities detain hundreds in northwest (AP)
- Arabian 'unicorn' thrives again in wild (AP)
- May housing starts up, permits at 5-month high (Reuters)
- Bin Laden deputy Zawahri takes over as Qaeda leader (Reuters)
- Jobless claims ease to 414,000, still elevated (Reuters)
- Greek PM reshuffle plan in doubt as deputies quit (Reuters)
- Gaddafi's son holds out offer of elections (Reuters)
- CIA website goes down, hackers claim responsibility (Reuters)
- Analysis: Too early for Taliban talks to play decisive role (Reuters)
- Citi says 360,000 accounts hacked in May cyber attack (Reuters)
- Al-Qaeda names Zawahiri to succeed bin Laden (AFP)
- Greek lawmakers quit over austerity cuts (AFP)
2011-06-16
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