- Economy poised for modest job gains in October (AP)
- Japan OKs aid for tsunami-hit nuke plant operator (AP)
- Cain struggles to overcome allegations controversy (AP)
- Occupy protesters disavow Oakland violence (AP)
- After snowstorm, Irene, East is low on snow days (AP)
- Senate GOP blocks Obama infrastructure plan (AP)
- Case against Michael Jackson's doctor goes to jury (AP)
- Police: Judge won't be charged over video beating (AP)
- Groupon raises $700M with IPO at $20 per share (AP)
- Union meets, says more talks with NBA owners ahead (AP)
- Greek PM ready to go, dump referendum, for euro deal (Reuters)
- Groupon raises $700 million in biggest Internet IPO since Google (Reuters)
- Greek prime minister faces knife-edge survival vote (Reuters)
- Insight: MF board seen beholden to Corzine as risk grew (Reuters)
- Obama advisers fret over pipeline's political risks (Reuters)
- Olympus delays earnings announcement; shares plunge (Reuters)
- Japan: Tokyo Elec to post $7.4 billion net loss in 2011/12 (Reuters)
- Regulators dig in at MF Global in money pursuit (Reuters)
- Is Herman Cain getting good advice on his campaign? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Oakland strike: For Occupy protesters, frenzied rumors before march on port (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-04
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