- Obama fences, parries at start of Midwestern tour (AP)
- US stock futures fall on global economic worries (AP)
- Letter: Hacking 'widely discussed' at UK tabloid (AP)
- SWAT captures Australian fake bomb suspect in Ky. (AP)
- Gunfire in Syrian coastal city; 35 dead in 4 days (AP)
- Merkel, Sarkozy meet as euro economy stalls (AP)
- Records: Neighbor confessed to killing Mo. Girl (AP)
- SF protests go on without new wireless shutdowns (AP)
- Questions about Indiana stage collapse linger (AP)
- Fans flock to Graceland to remember Elvis Presley (AP)
- High pressure on Sarkozy-Merkel euro zone talks (Reuters)
- Slow German growth hits stocks, euro (Reuters)
- Housing starts fall less than expected in July (Reuters)
- Zoellick: Governments should deal with global debt woes (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart profit up, U.S. same-store sales fall (Reuters)
- Google's Motorola bet to reshape Asian phone makers (Reuters)
- Gaddafi forces fire Scud missile: U.S. official (Reuters)
- French judges open investigation into IMF's Lagarde (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
2011-08-16
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