- Congress passes 3 free trade agreements (AP)
- 8 killed in Southern California salon shooting (AP)
- Up to 18 hurt in Amtrak collision in Oakland (AP)
- Serious but amateurish: US describes Iranian plot (AP)
- Nigerian man pleads guilty in underwear bomb plot (AP)
- Asian stocks up as Europe announces new debt steps (AP)
- BlackBerry outages spread to North America (AP)
- King of Bhutan marries his commoner bride (AP)
- Wall Street protests draw overseas attention (AP)
- Bullpen big, Cardinals edge Brewers 4-3 (AP)
- Saudis, U.S. trade charges with Iran over plot (Reuters)
- Congress OKs Korea, Panama, Colombia trade deals (Reuters)
- Romney leads Republicans, Cain second: Reuters/Ipsos (Reuters)
- Europe eyes bigger Greek losses for banks (Reuters)
- House panel subpoenas failed gun sting documents (Reuters)
- IMF says China has scope to respond to global risks (Reuters)
- Ex-fund tycoon Rajaratnam set to hear sentence (Reuters)
- Bullish Apple investors start calling for dividend (Reuters)
- Social media drive Occupy Wall Street. Do they also divulge its secrets? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Senate slap of China a sign that patience is wearing thin on trade (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-13
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