- UK PM calls for emergency session of parliament (AP)
- Debt talks and little else on Washington's agenda (AP)
- Lawyer: Elaborate plans made to keep Anthony safe (AP)
- Brain injury raises dementia risk, US study finds (AP)
- Accusations fly over obscure Medicare board (AP)
- Gen. Petraeus hands over command in Afghanistan (AP)
- Post-9/11, biggest terror threat is underground (AP)
- Are grandparents safer drivers than mom and dad? (AP)
- Stage falls at Ottawa Bluesfest; 8 injured (AP)
- Japan wins 1st World Cup title in penalty shootout (AP)
- Democrats, Republicans still at odds on debt ceiling (Reuters)
- Obama picks bank critic Cordray for consumer job (Reuters)
- Cameron defends actions as scandal fells police chief (Reuters)
- Summers urges aggressive euro zone crisis response (Reuters)
- World economy to keep strong but risks abound: Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Moody's suggests U.S. eliminate debt ceiling (Reuters)
- Pakistan looms large as Clinton flies to India (Reuters)
- New CIA chief Petraeus hands over command in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- British PM delays parliamentary break over hacking (AFP)
- Libya rebels report heavy street fighting in Brega (AFP)
2011-07-18
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