- With al-Awlaki dead, al-Qaida lacks Western voice (AP)
- Afghan president says talks with Taliban useless (AP)
- Libyan fighters seal off Gadhafi hometown (AP)
- Early state GOP voters seek signs of electability (AP)
- Anti-terrorism success may not help Obama in 2012 (AP)
- Rescuers find 18 bodies in Indonesia plane crash (AP)
- Kenya: Alleged pirates abduct elderly Frenchwoman (AP)
- Plane hits Ferris wheel in Australia; no injuries (AP)
- NBA labor meetings to resume Saturday (AP)
- Rays rookie Moore dominates Texas in ALDS opener (AP)
- Exclusive: Democrats push tax hikes first in deficit talks (Reuters)
- NATO captures senior Haqqani commander in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- China paper urges Europe get act together on debt crisis (Reuters)
- State job cuts on table at Greek loan talks (Reuters)
- U.S. struggles to chart fresh course with Pakistan (Reuters)
- Kodak denies bankruptcy plan but shares plummet (Reuters)
- Killer of governor of Pakistan's Punjab sentenced to death (Reuters)
- Yemen official decries U.S. call for Saleh to quit (Reuters)
- Listeria outbreak: Victims file lawsuits, but will they receive damages? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Terry Francona was no longer the right fit for these Red Sox (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-01
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