- East Coast feels Irene's after effects (AP)
- Panel: Widespread waste and fraud in war spending (AP)
- Security on rise nationwide for 9/11 anniversary (AP)
- Petraeus leaving Army after 37 years to head CIA (AP)
- Inside the spy unit that NYPD says doesn't exist (AP)
- Libyans celebrate Muslim holiday, Gadhafi ouster (AP)
- Libya's rebels learn to patrol loyalist territory (AP)
- Dad: It was `horse play' before boy went overboard (AP)
- Shooting suspect admits killing US airmen (AP)
- NCAA: 8 Miami players must sit out games (AP)
- Libyans mark feast without Gaddafi, but war not over (Reuters)
- Motorola deal offers Google tax, patent benefits (Reuters)
- White House could unveil mortgage plan next week (Reuters)
- Airlifts, water rescues in wake of Hurricane Irene (Reuters)
- Some U.S. firms paid more to CEOs than taxes: study (Reuters)
- WikiLeaks says website was target of cyber attack (Reuters)
- Moscow office raid deals BP new blow in Russia (Reuters)
- U.S. probes Oracle on African deals: report (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
2011-08-31
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