- Senate takes up debt limit bill, passage likely (AP)
- Giffords' vote the most memorable of all (AP)
- Rights group: 24 killed in Syria as Ramadan starts (AP)
- Autopsy on missing NH girl scheduled (AP)
- US troops must have legal immunity to stay in Iraq (AP)
- UK police arrest man over hacking allegations (AP)
- CDC: 1 death, 76 illnesses linked to ground turkey (AP)
- School voucher bills flood GOP-led statehouses (AP)
- ABC's 'Bachelorette' picks her guy, gets engaged (AP)
- Agent: Randy Moss retiring from NFL (AP)
- Debt battle set to draw to close, for now (Reuters)
- Toyota cautious on forecast after quake hits results (Reuters)
- Syria death toll rises, Italy recalls envoy (Reuters)
- Pfizer profit rises, buoyed by animal products (Reuters)
- Japan primes markets for FX intervention (Reuters)
- War to go on even if NATO bombing ends: Gaddafi camp (Reuters)
- ECB eyed for signs of growing rate hike caution (Reuters)
- Government hankers for hackers (Reuters)
- 24 killed in Syria as Ramadan begins: activist (AFP)
- US Senate to hold 11th hour vote on debt plan (AFP)
2011-08-02
Today's Headlines -- Tuesday
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