- Israeli soldier freed in swap for 1,000 prisoners (AP)
- Mass rallies celebrate freed Palestinian prisoners (AP)
- At debate, focus is on fast-rising Herman Cain (AP)
- Obama basks in Southern hospitality on bus tour (AP)
- Clinton in Libya to offer new aid package (AP)
- Philly police: Disabled victimized by theft scheme (AP)
- Lawyer: Mom of missing baby has 'nothing to hide' (AP)
- Bangkok may face new eastern flood front (AP)
- Country stars raise $500K for Texas fire victims (AP)
- Jets end 3-game skid with 24-6 win over Dolphins (AP)
- Israeli soldier, Palestinians free in captive swap (Reuters)
- China growth slows to 2-year low (Reuters)
- Bank of America lending profit down, expenses rise (Reuters)
- French credit review threatens euro zone rescues (Reuters)
- Greece braces for shutdown as austerity vote nears (Reuters)
- Goldman Sachs posts deeper-than-expected Q3 loss (Reuters)
- Fed officials at odds on inflation threat (Reuters)
- Officials, banks to tackle mortgage refinancing plan: report (Reuters)
- BP settlement: BP to get $4 billion for oil spill cleanup (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Dan Wheldon: Death of IndyCar driver rattles 'fearless' racing culture (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-18
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