- Suicide bomber kills 13 Americans in Afghanistan (AP)
- Early storm pelts East Coast with wet, heavy snow (AP)
- Obama cites income gap to push stalled jobs bill (AP)
- GOP rivals focus on flat taxes, smaller government (AP)
- Qantas Airways grounds global fleet due to strikes (AP)
- Suicide bomber in Turkey kills 2, wounds 12 (AP)
- Tenn. protesters arrested for 2nd straight night (AP)
- Sugarland: `We are all changed' by collapse (AP)
- Clock this: UK may consider time zone switch (AP)
- Cards win World Series, beat Texas 6-2 in Game 7 (AP)
- Australia's Qantas grounds all flights over labor (Reuters)
- Kabul suicide bomb kills 13 U.S. troops (Reuters)
- Rare October snowstorm pelts the Northeast (Reuters)
- Portugal wants U.S. help in euro crisis: source (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills three in SE Turkey (Reuters)
- Europe bailout fund chief courts China (Reuters)
- MF Global aims for sale by Monday: source (Reuters)
- Israel kills top militants in Gaza base attack (Reuters)
- Obama's illegal-immigrant crackdown fills prisons with Hispanics (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Occupy Wall Street vs. Tea Party Google searches: Who wins? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-29
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