- Obama sending troops to aid Africa anti-insurgency (AP)
- Wall Street protesters thwart eviction attempt (AP)
- Prosecutor recounts killing spree at Calif. salon (AP)
- KC bishop charged for not bringing porn to police (AP)
- Court blocks Ala. from checking student status (AP)
- Big bucks: Romney, Perry top GOP fundraising race (AP)
- New iPhone launch turns into remembrance for Jobs (AP)
- Rapper Rick Ross reportedly hospitalized 2nd time (AP)
- Cards within win of pennant, beating Brew Crew 7-1 (AP)
- Stern doubts Christmas games if no deal Tuesday (AP)
- U.S. rejects plan to strengthen IMF in euro zone crisis (Reuters)
- Some U.S. officials question response to Iran plot (Reuters)
- Obama administration pulls part of healthcare law (Reuters)
- U.S. Catholic bishop charged in alleged porn cover-up (Reuters)
- Analysis: U.S. ducks recession for now, but Europe threatens (Reuters)
- Obama sends military advisers to central Africa (Reuters)
- Wall Street sit-in protest goes global (Reuters)
- U.S. budget gap widens, tops $1 trillion for third year (Reuters)
- Appeals court curtails Alabama immigration law, for now (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Herman Cain 9-9-9 sticker shock? 18% sales tax possible in some states. (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-15
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