- Senate leaders reach last-minute accord (AP)
- Berenson heads to NY for holidays (AP)
- Penn St. coach says he saw, reported molestation (AP)
- SEC charges ex-Fannie, Freddie CEOs with fraud (AP)
- Torrent of bad financial news flows out of Europe (AP)
- Report slams Dutch Catholic Church over sex abuse (AP)
- Jurors deadlock in $1B lawsuit against Microsoft (AP)
- Death of Florida A&M drum major ruled a homicide (AP)
- Rapper Slim Dunkin slain in Atlanta music studio (AP)
- Kobe Bryant's wife files for divorce (AP)
- Divided lawmakers muster modest tax deal (Reuters)
- Fitch: comprehensive euro zone deal "beyond reach" (Reuters)
- Olympus tells lenders cash crunch looms: report (Reuters)
- Suspected WikiLeaks source appears in court (Reuters)
- Silver Lake, Microsoft working on new Yahoo stake offer: source (Reuters)
- Moody's cuts Belgium ratings by 2 notches (Reuters)
- Fisher says more Fed easing is "wrong path" (Reuters)
- Mexico telecom regulator signs contracts to friends (Reuters)
- Subprime scandal: ex-Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac execs accused of fraud (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Barry Bonds isn't going to prison. Is he being punished enough? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-17
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