- Obama, Chinese premier discuss economic topics (AP)
- Deficit gridlock looms, supercommittee deadlocked (AP)
- Egypt's Islamists confront military, vie for votes (AP)
- House says no to mandating balanced federal budget (AP)
- FDA revokes approval of Avastin for breast cancer (AP)
- GOP outsider Ron Paul gaining traction in Iowa (AP)
- Lana Wood on CNN: `I don't think Natalie fell' (AP)
- Star-studded sendoff at Heavy D funeral service (AP)
- British woman tries historic Antarctic crossing (AP)
- Iowa State stuns No. 2 Oklahoma State 37-31 in 2OT (AP)
- Democrats reject latest deficit-cutting plan (Reuters)
- Ex-Olympus VP questioned by Japanese prosecutors: media (Reuters)
- U.N. nuclear watchdog board rebukes defiant Iran (Reuters)
- U.S., China face off over sea dispute (Reuters)
- Seven banks sued over MF Global collapse (Reuters)
- Brussels seeks tight budget control, ECB impatient (Reuters)
- Eleven killed in Syria on eve of Arab deadline (Reuters)
- Analysis: Obama gambles on Myanmar reforms (Reuters)
- Occupy Wall Street at two months: Hundreds arrested across US (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Mayor's last-ditch effort to save Detroit would privatize 88,000 streetlights (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-19
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