- Egypt Coptic church decries attacks on Christians (AP)
- Stocks jump on European pledge to help banks (AP)
- Netflix kills plan to split off DVD rentals (AP)
- Americans Sargent, Sims share economics Nobel (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Foreign insects, diseases got into US (AP)
- Few in New Hampshire paying attention to GOP race (AP)
- Top Syria cleric threatens attacks on US and EU (AP)
- Woman suspected of removing fetus from Wis. mother (AP)
- Marijuana-shaped candy alarms parents, officials (AP)
- Deadline: NBA, players in danger of cancellations (AP)
- Banks brace for capital calls as Dexia rescued (Reuters)
- Greece loan talks advance, EU delays summit (Reuters)
- Special report: China's debt pileup raises risk of hard landing (Reuters)
- Egypt Christians vent fury after clashes kill 25 (Reuters)
- Apple says iPhone 4S broke preorder record (Reuters)
- Yemen al Qaeda wing confirms death of U.S.-born cleric (Reuters)
- Limits on supplemental Medicare plans eyed (Reuters)
- OECD indicators paint dark picture of global economy (Reuters)
- Sex, race, and religion: Speed bumps along the campaign trail (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Why Ron Paul did well among social conservatives at the Values Voter Summit (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-10
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