- Arab League to discuss suspending Syria (AP)
- Thousands emerge for MLK memorial dedication (AP)
- Long ties to Koch brothers key to Cain's campaign (AP)
- Iran's Khamenei warns US over assassination claims (AP)
- Anti-Wall St. movement grows to dozens of cities (AP)
- Yemeni forces fire on protesters, killing 4 (AP)
- Flood barriers hold firm in shielding Bangkok (AP)
- APNewsBreak: US drops keeping troops in Iraq (AP)
- Gaga channels Marilyn Monroe at Clinton's concert (AP)
- Texas right back in World Series with 2nd AL title (AP)
- Global "Day of Rage" peaceful as Rome clears up (Reuters)
- About 175 arrested overnight in Chicago protest (Reuters)
- Another investor wants Murdochs off News Corp board: report (Reuters)
- PIMCO's Gross admits he struck out on bonds this year (Reuters)
- Five killed as Yemenis hope for U.N. pressure on Saleh (Reuters)
- G20 tells euro zone to fix debt crisis in eight days (Reuters)
- Syrian forces open fire in town on Lebanon border (Reuters)
- Firms urge action on skilled immigrant reform (Reuters)
- 'Occupy' protests go global, riding wave of economic frustration (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Rick Perry has the money, but Herman Cain has 9-9-9 momentum (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-16
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