- Lions and tigers shot in Ohio; owner freed them (AP)
- Clinton pushes Afghan reconciliation (AP)
- Immigration debate intensifies in GOP race (AP)
- Occupy Wall Street becomes NYC tourist stop (AP)
- Greece faces second day of general strike (AP)
- Citigroup paying $285M to settle SEC fraud charges (AP)
- Study: Living in poor neighborhood can hurt health (AP)
- Police comb Kansas City home, yard of missing baby (AP)
- Keaton was Woody's 'endearing oaf' (AP)
- La Russa's moves pay off, Cards win Series opener (AP)
- Sarkozy says euro zone talks stuck, flies to Germany (Reuters)
- Yahoo "cross talk" ban jolts bidders (Reuters)
- No "Hope" or "Change" but Obama campaign HQ buzzes (Reuters)
- World Bank chief urges "definite steps" by Europe (Reuters)
- Nestle raises FY goals as 9-month growth beats poll (Reuters)
- Citigroup to pay $285 million to settle fraud case (Reuters)
- Clinton seeks "reality check" on Afghan visit (Reuters)
- U.S. fears more plots from Iran's Quds Force (Reuters)
- Four takeaways from the GOP debate in Las Vegas (The Christian Science Monitor)
- GOP fight night in Las Vegas: Mitt Romney faltered, but did Rick Perry win? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-20
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