- Asia stocks mixed after Wall Street lurches higher (AP)
- GOP debate: Hitting hard at each other and Obama (AP)
- Spokesman: Gov. Rick Perry running for president (AP)
- Gov't pays for empty flights to rural airports (AP)
- Afghan witnesses: Chinook ablaze when it crashed (AP)
- Chinese bullet train maker orders recall (AP)
- 'Amazing' normalcy for those with face transplants (AP)
- Stick-on patch proposed for patient monitoring (AP)
- 'So You Think You Can Dance' crowns champion (AP)
- Too flush, too mechanical or just plain lost? (AP)
- Asia shares rise on value buys; havens may still be attractive (Reuters)
- Bachmann, Pawlenty clash in heated debate (Reuters)
- Obama vows new ideas to boost jobs, slams Congress (Reuters)
- SEC investigating S&P's downgrade of U.S. debt: report (Reuters)
- France reports zero second-quarter GDP growth (Reuters)
- Gundlach: Stern tried to "divide and conquer" firm (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Republican Dave Camp rules nothing out for debt panel (Reuters)
- UK's Cameron under pressure over cuts after riots (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
2011-08-12
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