- Economy adds 103,000 jobs, but it's not enough (AP)
- Split in cultural conservatives could help Romney (AP)
- Arab uprisings' women celebrate Nobel recognition (AP)
- New prostate cancer test advice overturns dogma (AP)
- Feds announce Calif. pot dispensary crackdown (AP)
- Tennessee prison frees former death row inmate (AP)
- FBI searches for missing Mo. baby in Kan. landfill (AP)
- Mexican drug gangs competing for 'cartel cred' (AP)
- Threat averted: Fox renews 'Simpsons' for 2 years (AP)
- Carpenter outduels Halladay, Cardinals edge Phils (AP)
- Emails raise fresh questions on Obama energy loan (Reuters)
- Fitch cuts Italy, Spain ratings; outlook negative (Reuters)
- Job gains ease recession fears but still weak (Reuters)
- Nobel honors African, Arab women for peace (Reuters)
- UAW calls Chrysler meeting as bargaining resumes (Reuters)
- Germany, France split on bank aid before summit (Reuters)
- War drones keep flying despite computer virus (Reuters)
- After WikiLeaks, U.S. tries to shield classified data (Reuters)
- Is the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement being hijacked by newcomers? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Steve Jobs: what we can learn from how he lived (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-08
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