- Stocks recoup losses on Bernanke hopes (AP)
- Plunge on Wall Street threatens to spook consumers (AP)
- UK PM recalls Parliament for London riot crisis (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Japan ignored own radiation forecasts (AP)
- For flash mobsters, crowd size a tempting cover (AP)
- Syria defies world reproach with new military raid (AP)
- Obama to announce fuel standards for big vehicles (AP)
- Polygamist leader faces possible life prison term (AP)
- VH1 explores hip-hop and cocaine in new docu (AP)
- Nyad ends 2nd attempted swim from Cuba to Florida (AP)
- Stock futures rebound from plunge, Fed statement due (Reuters)
- Fed under pressure to act as world markets swoon (Reuters)
- Market rout deepens global economic crisis (Reuters)
- Obama speaks with Spanish, Italy leaders on eurozone (Reuters)
- Syria pursues army offensive despite Turkish talks (Reuters)
- Honda says studying shift overseas to avoid yen effect (Reuters)
- London reels from riots, Cameron pledges crackdown (Reuters)
- American trades university for life as Libya rebel (Reuters)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
2011-08-09
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