- On spending, Congress can't agree on easy stuff (AP)
- Attack on Kabul CIA office kills 1 American (AP)
- Obama sells jobs plan in Silicon Valley (AP)
- Italy's Eni: Oil production resumes in Libya (AP)
- New-home sales fell in August for 4th month (AP)
- 2 injured in explosion-fire in north Seattle (AP)
- Freed US hikers describe harrowing ordeal in Iran (AP)
- Jewelry industry to self-regulate on toxic cadmium (AP)
- Living people to appear on US stamps (AP)
- Red Sox, Braves lead by only 1 game with 3 to play (AP)
- New home sales in August fall to six-month low (Reuters)
- Euro zone damps talk of rapid debt crisis steps (Reuters)
- Berkshire Hathaway in rare buyback, shares spike (Reuters)
- Moody's: Obama budget unlikely to be implemented (Reuters)
- Greeks feel drip-drip torture of austerity (Reuters)
- Afghan employee kills U.S. citizen at Kabul CIA base (Reuters)
- Special report: Nevada's big bet on secrecy (Reuters)
- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev tells finance minister to quit (Reuters)
- Rick Perry's 'heart' comment shows GOP's immigration problem (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Can Herman Cain keep up the momentum after his Florida straw poll win? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-09-26
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