- Global stocks tumble amid recession fears (AP)
- Syrian security forces shoot dead 4 protesters (AP)
- Gunfire said to kill 7 as aid is looted in Somalia (AP)
- Unemployment rate dips, economy adds 117K jobs (AP)
- Libyan rebels: NATO airstrike kills Gadhafi's son (AP)
- Polygamist leader's records helped get convictions (AP)
- Senate to take up bill to end partial FAA shutdown (AP)
- Mo. teachers protest social media crackdown (AP)
- NASA set to launch spacecraft to planet Jupiter (AP)
- In Abu Dhabi, lingerie reflects UAE's retail pull (AP)
- July payrolls rise may soothe recession fears (Reuters)
- Stock futures flat ahead of payrolls report (Reuters)
- EU leaders in crisis talks, ECB offers only limited help (Reuters)
- Insight: Jaded traders ask "What, another crisis?" (Reuters)
- Special report: The "shorts" who popped a China bubble (Reuters)
- P&G results top views, but outlook falls short (Reuters)
- NY seeks to intervene in BoA $8.5 billion pact (Reuters)
- Fannie Mae seeks $5.1 billion more from taxpayers (Reuters)
- World stocks dive amid fresh recession fears (AFP)
- Libya rebels say NATO raid killed Kadhafi son (AFP)
2011-08-05
Today's Headlines -- Friday
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