- Yemeni jet mistakenly bombs army post, kills 30 (AP)
- 700 arrested after protest on NY's Brooklyn Bridge (AP)
- Afghanistan urges Pakistan to take steps for peace (AP)
- Long road from farm to fork worsens food outbreaks (AP)
- Filipinos still trapped on roofs; typhoons kill 59 (AP)
- In Jerusalem, an old-fashioned medium goes online (AP)
- Troy Davis mourned as a martyr by 1,000 in Ga. (AP)
- Jailed China Nobel winner's wife still silenced (AP)
- Beatles photographer Robert Whitaker dies at 71 (AP)
- A day later, Cano and Nova lead Yanks past Tigers (AP)
- Obama's healthcare law tops new Supreme Court term (Reuters)
- More than 700 arrested in Wall Street protest (Reuters)
- Shortages "killing patients" in Libya siege hospital (Reuters)
- Delayed free trade deals may go to Congress soon (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Democrats push tax hikes first in deficit talks (Reuters)
- Greece due to unveil plan to sack state workers (Reuters)
- Israel accepts Quartet call for peace talks (Reuters)
- China state media takes aim at U.S. currency bill (Reuters)
- Chris Christie sources say he still may run (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Hispanics leave school in face of Alabama's tough immigration law (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-02
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