- Economist Monti to quickly form new Italian govt (AP)
- For Penn St., a new week after the worst one ever (AP)
- With Arab vote, pressure mounts on Syria (AP)
- Obama caps summit diplomacy in Hawaiian home state (AP)
- Police move in on Portland park, protesters remain (AP)
- US companies are feeling impact of European crisis (AP)
- Effort to recall Wis. governor kicks off Tuesday (AP)
- ANALYSIS: GOP searches for voice in foreign policy (AP)
- Utah man receives war medals 66 years late (AP)
- New generation of music central to protest (AP)
- Syria calls for Arab League meet to avert suspension (Reuters)
- Monti named to head new Italy government (Reuters)
- Israel says Iran closer to atom bomb than thought (Reuters)
- Perry gaffe has him down in Republican race, maybe not out (Reuters)
- "Super committee" still hoping for debt deal (Reuters)
- APEC leaders seek firewall against Europe crisis (Reuters)
- A decade on, terrorism tribunals are bogged down (Reuters)
- Canada eyes Asia after U.S. delays Keystone project (Reuters)
- After its playoffs collapse, Red Sox losing free agents (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Herman Cain accusers and Anita Hill: how do they compare? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-13
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