- Palestine becomes member of UNESCO, US cuts funds (AP)
- Rare October snowstorm wreaks havoc in Northeast (AP)
- Cain manages crisis with denial, humor, song (AP)
- World economy needs China to slow growth gradually (AP)
- New effort to reduce drug shortages a small step (AP)
- NATO ends victorious 7-month Libya campaign (AP)
- Tenn. agrees to stop arresting Occupy protesters (AP)
- Groups push J&J on baby shampoo chemicals (AP)
- Young drawn to hard, dangerous jobs at elevators (AP)
- Succop's FG in OT lifts Chiefs over Chargers (AP)
- MF Global collapses under euro zone bets (Reuters)
- Insight: Did Corzine's risk taking cripple MF Global? (Reuters)
- Qantas to cut fares to win back passengers: report (Reuters)
- Facing state takeover, Harrisburg officials talk (Reuters)
- Analysis: Dollar's many woes complicate Japan intervention (Reuters)
- UNESCO grants Palestinians full membership (Reuters)
- Chain store sales seen up again in October (Reuters)
- Greek referendum threatens new euro zone crisis (Reuters)
- Supreme Court rebukes Ninth Circuit, again, in 'shaken baby' case (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Crosses on public land: Did Supreme Court leave legal issue in 'shambles'? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-01
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