- EU, Arab Spring favorites for Nobel Peace Prize (AP)
- US employers likely added few jobs in September (AP)
- Obama to GOP: Act on jobs or get run out of town (AP)
- Apple fans reach for Jobs' devices to mourn him (AP)
- Panel advises against prostate cancer screening (AP)
- Near-daily protests add to the hardship in Greece (AP)
- Feds target Calif. pot dispensaries for closure (AP)
- Obama acknowledges Wall Street protests as a sign (AP)
- Feds to design health insurance for the masses (AP)
- Missing Mo. girl's parents say they're cooperating (AP)
- Pakistan says Obama pressure on militants hurts Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Obama hits China on trade; cautious on currency bill (Reuters)
- Jobs authorized biography so his kids can know him (Reuters)
- EU works on banks, Obama urges swift action (Reuters)
- Hiring seen as dismally weak in September (Reuters)
- Special Report: In France, far right capitalizes on euro crisis (Reuters)
- Obama chides banks, taps anger over Wall Street (Reuters)
- Sniper fire holds up push into Gaddafi's hometown (Reuters)
- Steve Jobs's 2005 Stanford commencement address (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Stalled free trade deals now on a fast track, White House says (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-07
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