- Weiner faces a cool reception from Democrats (AP)
- Rare daytime NATO airstrikes hit Libyan capital (AP)
- EU farm chief proposes millions in aid for E. coli (AP)
- Bernanke to take spotlight and assess economy (AP)
- Officials: Clashes, shelling kill 19 in Yemen (AP)
- If fixes fail, Iowa town could be left under water (AP)
- Obama, Merkel to talk policy before night of pomp (AP)
- Shelter life takes mental toll on Japan evacuees (AP)
- NZ mourns death of Shrek the famously shaggy sheep (AP)
- Mavs down 2-1, James not sure there's a big fix (AP)
- Obama's rating on economy hits new low: poll (Reuters)
- Blasts in Tripoli, Libya says military compounds hit (Reuters)
- Top White House economist Goolsbee to step down (Reuters)
- China official says U.S. could pursue weak dollar policy (Reuters)
- Congressman Weiner admits online affairs (Reuters)
- RSA offers to replace SecurIDs after Lockheed hacking (Reuters)
- Syria to send army to town after scores killed (Reuters)
- Debt crisis and IMF to dominate Obama, Merkel talks (Reuters)
- Syrian troops head to 'massacre' site amid calls for demos (AFP)
- Yemen regime loses grip on major city: tribal leader (AFP)
2011-06-07
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