- Scientist wins Nobel for medicine days after death (AP)
- Knox pleads with Italian court to free her (AP)
- Obama says announcement on trade coming soon (AP)
- Wall Street protesters dress as zombies in NYC (AP)
- Activists: Syrians detain 3,000 in town in 3 days (AP)
- More than 1 in 10 parents skip, delay kids' shots (AP)
- Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell (AP)
- US fugitive's wife: I didn't know about his past (AP)
- Turbulence blamed for injuries on 2 Boston flights (AP)
- Ravens score 3 TDs on defense to beat Jets 34-17 (AP)
- Greek gloom rocks markets, troubles lenders (Reuters)
- Manufacturing may help fight off new recession (Reuters)
- Wall St lower as financials weigh (Reuters)
- September auto sales up, allaying fears of recession (Reuters)
- Special Report: A "great haircut" to kick-start growth (Reuters)
- Obama says expects jobs bill vote by end of October (Reuters)
- Fighting halts aid mission into Libyan siege city (Reuters)
- Tearful Amanda Knox pleads for freedom (Reuters)
- US Supreme Court opens, likely to wade into health care debate (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Chris Christie sources say he still may run (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-03
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