- Govt official: new Greek premier expected today (AP)
- Shares up on hopes Italy will rein in debts (AP)
- Cain vows to "set the record straight" (AP)
- Boxing great Joe Frazier dies after cancer fight (AP)
- Penn State abuse scandal engulfing revered Paterno (AP)
- Guilty verdict for Jackson doctor ends latest saga (AP)
- Sarkozy overheard telling Obama Netanyahu's a liar (AP)
- Law may not be on Muslims' side in NYPD intel case (AP)
- Holder on 'Fast and Furious': Never again (AP)
- Ballot issues, governors' races dominate election (AP)
- In abrupt turnaround, Olympus admits it hid losses (Reuters)
- Italy, Greece on the brink, markets hold breath (Reuters)
- Exclusive: HP weighing sale of webOS unit (Reuters)
- Harrisburg closer to deal to prevent state takeover (Reuters)
- Michael Jackson's doctor guilty of manslaughter (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Olympus scandal tied to banker who shuffled losses (Reuters)
- Credit Suisse asked to hand over U.S. client data (Reuters)
- MF Global's Europe clients fume, U.S. breathes easier (Reuters)
- Israeli Ambassador Oren: US, Israel have "tactical" differences in pursuit of peace (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Sexual harassment charges continue to dog Herman Cain (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-08
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