- Midnight vows make NY largest gay-marriage state (AP)
- Norway police arrive 90 minutes after firing began (AP)
- Gunman kills self, 5 others at Texas roller rink (AP)
- Debt crisis: Deal sought to head off stock plunge (AP)
- Troubled diva Amy Winehouse dead at 27 (AP)
- Chavez returns to Venezuela from Cuba after chemo (AP)
- Train collision in China kills 35, injures 191 (AP)
- Retired Army Gen. John Shalikashvili dies (AP)
- Airlines are taking savings from expired taxes (AP)
- Players' executive committee to meet Monday (AP)
- Norway suspect deems killings atrocious but needed (Reuters)
- Congress scrambles for debt deal (Reuters)
- Workers search for survivors after China train crash kills 35 (Reuters)
- Fitch calls default, Greece pledges no let-up on debt (Reuters)
- BSkyB chair James Murdoch backed by investor Odey (Reuters)
- Former joint chiefs head Shalikashvili dies (Reuters)
- U.S. wastes $34 billion in Afghan and Iraq contracting (Reuters)
- Blasts rock Tripoli, Libya state TV says NATO strikes (Reuters)
- Norway carnage suspect admits responsibility (AFP)
- 35 dead after Chinese high-speed trains collide (AFP)
2011-07-24
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