- Sandusky hearing may bring testimony by accusers (AP)
- High court to review tough Arizona immigration law (AP)
- War nearly over, Obama says Iraq won't stand alone (AP)
- You're greedy: Romney, Gingrich tussle before Iowa (AP)
- Republicans plan House OK of payroll tax cut bill (AP)
- NJ Nets owner challenges Putin for presidency (AP)
- Study: Gingrich tax plan would worsen deficit (AP)
- Protesters halt operations at some western ports (AP)
- NTSB focuses on driver texting in Missouri crash (AP)
- Ohio prosecutor mulls charges for in-game fight (AP)
- Lawmakers reach tentative deal to fund government (Reuters)
- Canada first nation to pull out of Kyoto protocol (Reuters)
- WaMu settles dispute, eyes bankruptcy exit (Reuters)
- Fed likely to stay on sidelines at policy meeting (Reuters)
- US lawmakers freeze $700 million to Pakistan, ties strained (Reuters)
- Japan "likely to pick F-35 fighter" this week (Reuters)
- Gloves stay on in Gingrich-Huntsman N.H. debate (Reuters)
- Euro zone fiscal pact fails to restore confidence (Reuters)
- Why is Occupy Wall Street now trying to occupy West Coast ports? (VIDEO) (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Obama hails end of Iraq war, but is it a victory for Iran? (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-13
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