- Obama insists US does not fear China (AP)
- Crackdowns reach epicenter of Wall Street protests (AP)
- Democrats, Republicans far apart on deficit deal (AP)
- Email outlines reaction to alleged Sandusky attack (AP)
- Syrian army defectors attack base near Damascus (AP)
- Manned spacecraft docks to the space station (AP)
- Ohio executes man who killed 3 sleeping sons (AP)
- Police arrest 13 protesting Ala. immigration law (AP)
- Cain vows clear foreign policy after Libya lapse (AP)
- Coach K alone atop Division I list (AP)
- Judge upholds eviction of Wall St. protesters (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Olympus says preparing legal action against execs (Reuters)
- Sandusky's lawyer vows "different story" (Reuters)
- Reid, Boehner huddle on budget deal (Reuters)
- U.S. reserves right to meet cyber attack with force (Reuters)
- Iran ready to help Turkey with nuclear plant: aide (Reuters)
- Euro zone looks to Italy, Greece moves to ease crisis (Reuters)
- MF Global trustee moves to return $520 million in client cash (Reuters)
- Wisconsin recall: How powerful super PACs could influence the battle (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Judge tells Occupy Wall Street: You can't sleep in Zuccotti Park anymore (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-11-16
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