- 2 top officials step down amid Penn St sex scandal (AP)
- Atlanta police arrest lone protester in park (AP)
- US: Sect bomb attacks possible in Nigeria capital (AP)
- Greek PM, opposition reach power-sharing deal (AP)
- Big quake follows increase in Oklahoma rumblings (AP)
- Syrian troops kill 11 despite Arab League accord (AP)
- Racial politics return with Cain allegations (AP)
- Survey: Sexual harassment pervasive in grades 7-12 (AP)
- US wealth gap between young and old is widest ever (AP)
- Flacco rallies Ravens past Steelers 23-20 (AP)
- Greece seals sketchy coalition deal (Reuters)
- Newsmaker: Greece's Papandreou, Socialist scion, felled by debt (Reuters)
- Budget battles to shadow Obama on Asia-Pacific tour (Reuters)
- BofA considering further stake sale in CCB: report (Reuters)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad defiant as U.S. raises heat: paper (Reuters)
- China FX rate within reasonable level: Minister (Reuters)
- Insight: Euro has new politburo but no solution yet (Reuters)
- Euro zone countries could split, says Goldman Sachs exec (Reuters)
- Speaking frankly costs an Army general his job (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Ohio voters to decide bargaining rights for public employees (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-07
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