- Blagojevich gets 14 years in prison for corruption (AP)
- US: No to over-the-counter morning-after pill (AP)
- Sandusky jailed on new child sex abuse charges (AP)
- Big promise is seen in 2 new breast cancer drugs (AP)
- Game on in Iowa as GOP attacks target Gingrich (AP)
- Pearl Harbor survivors return to ships after death (AP)
- Germany, France scale back ambitions of summit (AP)
- Billion-dollar weather disasters smash US record (AP)
- Flaw exposes Facebook CEO's photos of puppy, food (AP)
- Baldwin apologizes to passengers, not airline (AP)
- BP faces more citations, Halliburton responds (Reuters)
- France and Germany seek support for crisis plan (Reuters)
- Republican candidates rattle sabers against Iran (Reuters)
- Blagojevich sentenced to 14 years for corruption (Reuters)
- S&P may downgrade European Union, large euro-zone banks (Reuters)
- Deutsche Bank CEO target of suspicious envelope: police (Reuters)
- Boeing union members line up to vote on contract (Reuters)
- ECB to cut rates as focus on bond buys intensifies (Reuters)
- Rod Blagojevich offers no apologies at sentencing hearing (The Christian Science Monitor)
- In Kansas, a combative Obama tries on his Teddy Roosevelt hat (The Christian Science Monitor)
2011-12-07
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