- Debt is a done deal, but peace truce already fades (AP)
- Budget battle moves on to super committee (AP)
- Stocks on long losing streak as economy weakens (AP)
- Egypt's Mubarak at court to face historic trial (AP)
- Video shows Nancy Garrido luring girl into van (AP)
- Somali militiamen prey on refugees fleeing famine (AP)
- FAA shutdown to continue as Congress leaves (AP)
- Norway's right-wing on defensive after attacks (AP)
- Government still seeking source of tainted turkey (AP)
- NBA takes legal action against locked-out players (AP)
- Default avoided but fears on economy remain (Reuters)
- U.S. rating maintained by Moody's, Fitch (Reuters)
- Syrian forces hit Hama again (Reuters)
- Analysis: Obama suffers political setback in debt deal (Reuters)
- Analysis: Decades-old auditor ties under scrutiny in U.S. (Reuters)
- StanChart pretax profit up 17 percent, beats forecasts (Reuters)
- Egypt's Mubarak to face trial set to rattle Arab rulers (Reuters)
- Analysis: Asia decoupling? Not without more help from China (Reuters)
- Obama says US austerity bill only a 'first step' (AFP)
- Egypt's ousted strongman Mubarak goes on trial (AFP)
2011-08-03
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