- Teacher pulled out of Turkish quake rubble (AP)
- Gadhafi buried in secret site in Libyan desert (AP)
- Police, protesters clash in Oakland at Occupy camp (AP)
- College prices up again as states slash budgets (AP)
- Progress in US-NKorea talks but no deal (AP)
- Panel: Boys should get HPV vaccine given to girls (AP)
- Northern lights take unusual trip down south (AP)
- Death highlights women's role in Special Ops teams (AP)
- Chaz Bono is the latest star to exit 'Dancing' (AP)
- Fleury posts 20th shutout in Pens' win over Isles (AP)
- Ex-Goldman director to face criminal charges: source (Reuters)
- Amazon profit forecast disappoints, stock slumps (Reuters)
- Conclusive deal on euro zone crisis looks elusive (Reuters)
- NATO likely to end Libya mission now Gaddafi dead (Reuters)
- Search for Turkish quake survivors enters third day (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Medtronic probes insulin pump risks (Reuters)
- IBM taps Rometty to succeed Palmisano as CEO (Reuters)
- More challenges seen for Netflix, shares drop (Reuters)
- How 'Made in USA' parts wound up in Iraqi bombs; US indicts Iranian ring (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Obama's student loan debt-relief plan: Too good to be true? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-10-26
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