- Unemployment rate falls to lowest since March 2009 (AP)
- Europe, facing abyss, embraces German might (AP)
- Icon of US military now in Iraqi hands (AP)
- His candidacy uncertain, Cain to meet with wife (AP)
- Ultraconservative Islamists make gains in Egypt (AP)
- UK media inquiry a lesson in tabloid skullduggery (AP)
- Man sentenced for killing wife; she strangled son (AP)
- House panel votes to subpoena Corzine on MF Global (AP)
- Violent wind storm leaves path of destruction (AP)
- Experts reclassify painting as real Rembrandt (AP)
- Germany's Merkel fights for euro, Cameron for UK (Reuters)
- Jobless rate drops to 2-1/2 year low (Reuters)
- Zynga IPO values company as high as $9.04 billion (Reuters)
- Obama promises big push on payroll tax cut (Reuters)
- GE, Rolls Royce drop effort to build F35 engines (Reuters)
- Over 20 arrested at U.S. London embassy protest (Reuters)
- U.S. hands main war base, Saddam palaces back to Iraq (Reuters)
- Fed hawks say central banks can't solve fiscal woes (Reuters)
- Pasadena on emergency footing as powerful winds whip Southern California (VIDEO) (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Clinton urges Burma (Myanmar) to deepen reforms, announces modest US moves (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-02
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