- Stock market rebounds after a two-day slump (AP)
- Europe leaders summon Greek PM to explain himself (AP)
- NH ends calendar uncertainty with Jan. 10 primary (AP)
- Activists: Deadly attacks in Homs kill at least 20 (AP)
- Amid harassment furor, Cain visits Capitol Hill (AP)
- Israel test fires missile that could hit Iran (AP)
- Polish pilot felt huge relief after safe landing (AP)
- Oakland prepares to be Occupy movement epicenter (AP)
- WikiLeaks' Julian Assange loses extradition appeal (AP)
- Feds arrest 4 in alleged Ga. ricin attack plot (AP)
- France, Germany demand Greek decision on euro (Reuters)
- Private sector adds jobs, layoffs slow in October (Reuters)
- Wall St gains on jobs data, eyes on Greece, Fed (Reuters)
- MasterCard hits all-time high on strong growth (Reuters)
- Fed to hold steady despite global risks (Reuters)
- BofA employees flood bank's rivals with resumes (Reuters)
- Arabs await Syrian reply to plan to end unrest (Reuters)
- MF Global accounts shock leaves clients scrambling (Reuters)
- Alabama-lite? US sues to block South Carolina illegal immigration law. (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Report: Chinese hackers launched summer offensive on US chemical industry (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-02
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