- US ties Iran to plot to assassinate Saudi diplomat (AP)
- Romney on middle ground: I can work with Democrats (AP)
- GOP senators vote to defeat Obama's jobs bill (AP)
- Israeli Cabinet minister blasts prisoner swap deal (AP)
- Protesters march past millionaires' NYC homes (AP)
- Christie backs Romney for GOP presidential nod (AP)
- Vitamin E pills linked with prostate cancer risk (AP)
- Kan.'s capital city repeals domestic violence law (AP)
- Another celebrity is let go from 'Dancing' (AP)
- Fister pitches Tigers past Rangers 5-2 in Game 3 (AP)
- U.S. says Iran backed plot to kill Saudi envoy (Reuters)
- At economic debate, Romney says he can lead (Reuters)
- Slovakia blocks euro rescue fund (Reuters)
- Senate defeats Obama's jobs bill (Reuters)
- U.S. open to Afghan peace deal including Haqqani (Reuters)
- Senate passes China yuan bill, House fate unclear (Reuters)
- Israel and Hamas agree prisoner swap to free Shalit (Reuters)
- Exclusive: BoE's Dale warns UK growth to keep slowing (Reuters)
- US alleges Iranian plot to kill Saudi ambassador: How it unfolded. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Does open-carry gun ban make California safer? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-12
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