- Super failure: Deficit-cutting panel gives up (AP)
- What next? Lawmakers look to undo the back-up plan (AP)
- Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on (AP)
- Gingrich calls for private retirement accounts (AP)
- Mother of bomb plot suspect apologizes to NYers (AP)
- AP source: Funding dispute will delay 9/11 museum (AP)
- Romney to run his first TV ad of presidential race (AP)
- Missing girl's mom arrested on child abuse charges (AP)
- Penn St. taps ex-FBI director for investigation (AP)
- Verlander wins AL MVP, 1st starter in 25 years (AP)
- Lawmakers abandon deficit-cutting effort (Reuters)
- Western states step up sanctions on Iran (Reuters)
- Egyptian police battle protesters, 33 dead (Reuters)
- HP seeks stability in 2012 after rocky year (Reuters)
- Hezbollah, Iran uncover CIA informants (Reuters)
- Accused White House shooter to have mental exam (Reuters)
- Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover (Reuters)
- Samsung in last-stage talks to launch Google TV: president (Reuters)
- UC Davis pepper spray incident goes viral (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Ron Paul's strength in Iowa shows it's too soon to write him off (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-21
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