- Obama to propose $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue (AP)
- Calm chaos followed Nevada air show disaster (AP)
- Pro-regime forces kill at least 23 people in Yemen (AP)
- Rescuers race to reach Himalayan quake villages (AP)
- Bomber targets senior Pakistani policeman; 8 dead (AP)
- Child abuse rose during recession, research says (AP)
- Official: Attackers kill 36 a pub in Burundi (AP)
- Diplomats scramble ahead of Palestinian UN bid (AP)
- Emmycast with Jane Lynch presiding was a winner (AP)
- Ryan throws 4 TDs, Falcons rally past Eagles 35-31 (AP)
- Obama deficit plan aimed at Democratic base (Reuters)
- Moody's stays negative on states, local governments (Reuters)
- Greece must shrink state to avoid default: lenders (Reuters)
- UBS starts probe into $2.3 billion rogue trade loss (Reuters)
- Tyco to split into three companies (Reuters)
- Gaddafi spokesman says UK, French mercenaries caught (Reuters)
- Abbas defiant as "all hell" breaks out over U.N. plan (Reuters)
- I made a "moral error," Strauss-Kahn tells France (Reuters)
- Can Obama turn it around? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- On Constitution Day, tea party and foes duel over our founding document (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-09-19
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