- US: Bomb attacks possible in Nigeria capital (AP)
- Okla. quakes rattle nerves, no injuries reported (AP)
- Greece talks under way in bid to avoid bankruptcy (AP)
- Racial politics return with Cain allegations (AP)
- Suicide bombers kill 7 in north Afghanistan (AP)
- Death toll from Thailand floods rises past 500 (AP)
- Accusations of child sex, cover-up rock Penn St (AP)
- Free-market reforms take hold in Cuban countryside (AP)
- Muslim hajj pilgrims perform devil stoning ritual (AP)
- Singer Andy Williams says he has bladder cancer (AP)
- Europe turns up heat on Greeks to seal unity coalition (Reuters)
- Cain's favorability drops after accusations: poll (Reuters)
- Insight: Euro has new politburo but no solution yet (Reuters)
- China says Europe will overcome debt crisis (Reuters)
- Euro zone's political bumbling risks global gloom (Reuters)
- Intrigue, betrayal in Rome as Berlusconi fights on (Reuters)
- IAEA report on Iran set to raise Middle East tension (Reuters)
- Right-wing retired general favorite in Guatemala vote (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)
2011-11-06
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