- Egypt ruler: referendum on power transfer possible (AP)
- Economy grew at 2 percent rate in third quarter (AP)
- In NH, Obama pushes for payroll tax cut extension (AP)
- International court: Libya can try Gadhafi's son (AP)
- Somali famine victims scared to return home (AP)
- Blago adviser gets 10 1/2 years, minus time served (AP)
- Bush tax cut debate dooms deal to cut deficit (AP)
- Elle Macpherson's adviser: Hacking cost me my job (AP)
- Networks walk a tightrope over crowded debates (AP)
- Cash-strapped cities, schools say: 'Your Ad Here' (AP)
- Obama pushes payroll tax cut after debt panel fails (Reuters)
- Third-quarter growth cut on weak inventories (Reuters)
- Insight: Super committee had glimpse of elusive compromise (Reuters)
- Protests draw concessions from Egypt army rulers (Reuters)
- Western states step up sanctions on Iran (Reuters)
- JP Morgan to buy MF Global's London Metals Exchange stake (Reuters)
- Spanish yields spike as crisis exits blocked (Reuters)
- Deficit battle won't cause fight between old and young (Reuters)
- US targets Iran's central bank as world takes aim at Iran's nuclear program (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Why Indiana GOP wants to attack labor unions, despite Midwest backlash (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-22
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