- BofA in $335M settlement over Countrywide loans (AP)
- Obama urges Hill leaders to extend payroll tax cut (AP)
- 8 US soldiers charged in comrade's death (AP)
- Activists say Syrian troops kill 100 in village (AP)
- New FAA rules to help end flying while sleepy (AP)
- Huntsman campaign blasts Romney for NH jobs record (AP)
- Missing AZ girl believed killed, dumped in trash (AP)
- France ponders removing risky breast implants (AP)
- White Castle burger chain considers alcohol sales (AP)
- Michael Douglas' son gets 4 1/2 more years in prison (AP)
- Republicans under pressure over payroll tax cut (Reuters)
- BofA's Countrywide to pay $335 million over bias case (Reuters)
- Fitch reiterates warning on rising U.S. debt burden (Reuters)
- Exclusive: North Korea's military to share power with Kim's heir (Reuters)
- Iraq PM warns Sunnis could be shut from power (Reuters)
- Banks gorge on ECB loans, market cheer short-lived (Reuters)
- Labor board gives U.S. unions a rare victory (Reuters)
- China hackers breached U.S. Chamber of Commerce: report (Reuters)
- Failed Martin Luther King Day parade bomber gets 32-year sentence (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Why 2012 could be the year of the third-party candidate (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-21
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