- Fresh fighting erupts between Libya rebels, regime (AP)
- Oil up near $86 as battle rages on in Libya (AP)
- Prosecutors seek to dismiss Strauss-Kahn charges (AP)
- Hurricane Irene marks 1st big US threat in years (AP)
- AP survey: No recession but weakness will endure (AP)
- Syrian troops kill 7 after UN team visit (AP)
- Biden lauds Japan's resolve in tsunami zone visit (AP)
- Back-to-school can mean vaccines for tweens, teens (AP)
- Kate Winslet helped carry Richard Branson's mother (AP)
- Wilson, Napoli lead Texas in 4-0 win over Boston (AP)
- Gaddafi son rallies loyalists for Tripoli fightback (Reuters)
- S&P replaces president with Citibank exec after U.S. downgrade (Reuters)
- Euro, global stocks gain on modest euro zone, China data (Reuters)
- Don't count U.S., Japan out, Biden tells the world (Reuters)
- Prosecutors ask NY judge to drop Strauss-Kahn case (Reuters)
- British PM's aide got Murdoch cash after quitting: report (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Apple suppliers building cheaper, 8GB iPhone (Reuters)
- Deutsche Bank knew mortgage co it bought lied: Justice Dept (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
2011-08-23
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