- Obama lost many donors from '08 presidential race (AP)
- Wall Street protesters prepare for harsh weather (AP)
- Top Cain aide has checkered past (AP)
- Turkey survivor emerges from quake rubble (AP)
- In Pakistan, a militant deal sours (AP)
- Feds tighten belt by cutting agriculture reports (AP)
- Earth-observing satellite boosted into orbit (AP)
- Rally fed by European debt deal begins to slow (AP)
- 7 dead after semi-truck slams into minivan in Ind. (AP)
- Cardinals stun Texas, force World Series to Game 7 (AP)
- Euro fund head sees no quick China deal (Reuters)
- Stock futures signal lower open after rally (Reuters)
- HP ditches costly PC unit spin-off (Reuters)
- Olympus risks lawsuits unless probe truly independent: TSE (Reuters)
- Fresh post-vote clashes in cradle of Tunisia's revolt (Reuters)
- Gaddafi son seeking plane to Hague: NTC official (Reuters)
- Insight: Thai flood crisis puts swamped PM in firing line (Reuters)
- Iran oil blast kills one, separate incident hits refinery (Reuters)
- Is Rick Perry on the comeback trail? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Reforming the Taliban: US aims to teach Afghan fighters new livelihoods (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-28
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