- Media allowed into Japan's tsunami-hit nuke plant (AP)
- Week of turmoil leaves Penn State in a daze (AP)
- Venezuelan police free major leaguer Wilson Ramos (AP)
- Push for Pacific free trade block gains traction (AP)
- Troops and hoops for Obama, on a Navy warship (AP)
- Deaths at Occupy camps bring pressure for shutdown (AP)
- Mexico's top Cabinet secretary dies in crash (AP)
- Doctors: Test all kids for cholesterol by age 11 (AP)
- Source: Stern in talks with `America's Got Talent' (AP)
- Obama watches No. 1 Tar Heels beat Spartans 67-55 (AP)
- Obama seeks to hitch U.S. economy to Asian growth (Reuters)
- Italy's Berlusconi to resign, end scandal-hit era (Reuters)
- Insight: MF Global bust erodes trust in brokerages (Reuters)
- Mexican interior minister killed in helicopter crash (Reuters)
- Free trade gets boost at APEC from Japan (Reuters)
- Police investigate after shots fired near White House (Reuters)
- Venezuela rescues kidnapped baseball star Ramos (Reuters)
- MF Global fires brokerage staff en masse (Reuters)
- Penn State riot: If university can't fire Joe Paterno, is something wrong? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Sergeant seen as 'kill team' leader found guilty in Afghanistan atrocities (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-12
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