- Back in campaign mode, presidential hopefuls focus (AP)
- Nigerians fear more church attacks after 39 killed (AP)
- Arab monitors head to Syria, opposition skeptical (AP)
- Police: Gunman in murder-suicide dressed as Santa (AP)
- Sadrists call for new elections in Iraq (AP)
- New powerful painkiller has abuse experts worried (AP)
- Kim Jong Il's heir meets with SKorean delegation (AP)
- Conn. house where 5 died in fire is torn down (AP)
- Man killed amid Britain's post-Christmas sales (AP)
- FBI joins search for missing Indiana girl (AP)
- Exclusive: Afghanistan sets ground rules for Taliban talks (Reuters)
- U.S. stores hope for "Mega Monday" of brisk sales (Reuters)
- Nigerian leaders rapped after Islamists attack churches (Reuters)
- First Arab monitors arrive in Syria: source (Reuters)
- PIP implants sold to Dutch firm under new name (Reuters)
- Paul builds campaign on doomsday scenarios (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills 7 outside Iraq ministry (Reuters)
- Sony to sell LCD venture stake to Samsung for $940 million (Reuters)
- Joe Lieberman: "I don't think Congress has ever been as bad as it is today." (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Religiously active people more likely to engage in civic life, Pew study finds (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-26
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- Kim Jong Il: dynastic leader with nuclear ambition (AP)
- North Koreans rally around Kim Jong Il's heir (AP)
- Last troops exit Iraq in subdued end to 9-year war (AP)
- Egypt's military, activists vie for public support (AP)
- House GOP leaders want new payroll tax cut bill (AP)
- Philippine storm toll exceeds 650; 900 missing (AP)
- Havel, hero of anti-communist revolution, dies (AP)
- Libyan students in US worry about returning home (AP)
- Med student Clarke wins 'Survivor: South Pacific' (AP)
- Packers' perfect season ends with 19-14 loss to KC (AP)
- North Korean leader Kim Jong-il dead, son hailed as heir (Reuters)
- Havel, leader of "Velvet Revolution," dies (Reuters)
- Philippines mulls mass graves after typhoon kills hundreds (Reuters)
- Last U.S. troops leave Iraq, ending war (Reuters)
- House Republicans oppose Senate payroll tax bill (Reuters)
- Eurozone to pursue crisis action, Fitch doubts outcome (Reuters)
- Insight: CME's Duffy vs MF Global's Corzine: A question of trust (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Secret U.S., Taliban talks reach turning point (Reuters)
- Tim Tebow: Is it true that ‘all he does is win’ ... and pray? (VIDEO) (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Senate wraps up year's work – finally (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-12
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- Obama: Core philosophy of GOP candidates identical (AP)
- Noriega returns to Panama a largely irrelevant man (AP)
- Trailing rivals question Gingrich, Romney records (AP)
- Northeast states cut heating aid to poor (AP)
- Romney doesn't disavow $10,000 bet (AP)
- Mo. officials: Ex-deputy shot ex-wife, boyfriend (AP)
- US to leave Mexican border crossing to rangers (AP)
- Tiniest babies are growing up healthy despite odds (AP)
- Ernie and Cindy claim $1 million prize on 'Race' (AP)
- Manning rallies Giants past Cowboys, 37-34 (AP)
- Insight: The day Europe lost patience with Britain (Reuters)
- U.S.-listed firms told to reveal Syria, Iran links: FT (Reuters)
- Pakistani government denies talks with Taliban (Reuters)
- EU summit may not calm investors for long (Reuters)
- Obama says to keep standing up to Congress on taxes (Reuters)
- McConnell expects bipartisan deal on tax cut (Reuters)
- Medvedev orders Russia poll inquiry, gets insults (Reuters)
- New U.N. climate deal struck, critics say gains modest (Reuters)
- GOP 'super PAC' leader: On fundraising, 'neither side is going to unilaterally disarm' (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Tim Tebow: Hero? Role model? Overbearing evangelist? All of the above. (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-12-05
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- GOP rivals hope to court Cain supporters (AP)
- Postal cuts to slow delivery of first-class mail (AP)
- Egypt's ElBaradei: Liberals 'decimated' in vote (AP)
- McCain: Hispanic vote 'up for grabs' (AP)
- Pivotal week for Europe's leaders and fate of euro (AP)
- Putin's party losing support in parliamentary vote (AP)
- Few teens sexting racy photos, new research says (AP)
- Madonna to perform at halftime of Super Bowl (AP)
- AP source: Reyes, Marlins agree at $106 million (AP)
- Rematch: LSU vs. Alabama in BCS title game (AP)
- Sarkozy, Merkel kick off week of crisis talks in Paris (Reuters)
- West's Afghan resolve tested by turmoil, crises (Reuters)
- China slowdown spreading, HSBC services PMI shows (Reuters)
- Obama hones populist message to push economic agenda (Reuters)
- Russia's Putin and party suffer election blow (Reuters)
- Japan's Olympus hid up to $1.7 billion, no proof of yakuza (Reuters)
- U.S. power grid needs cybersecurity protection: panel (Reuters)
- Will the new Newt Gingrich have staying power? (Reuters)
- Newt Gingrich surges in Iowa. Will it last? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Atlantic hurricane season closes with 19 named storms (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-11-28
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- Long lines at polls as Egypt holds landmark vote (AP)
- Calm prevails as Occupy deadlines pass in 2 cities (AP)
- Syracuse fires assistant basketball coach Fine (AP)
- Pakistan says NATO ignored its pleas during attack (AP)
- AP IMPACT: More kids skip school shots in 8 states (AP)
- DNC ad targets Romney over flip-flops (AP)
- Minister: 5 dead in Congo election clashes (AP)
- War drawdowns wreak havoc on Guard soldiers' lives (AP)
- Black Friday isn't the only game in town (AP)
- Steelers defense holds on for 13-9 win over Chiefs (AP)
- Germany, France eye euro zone pact, markets hopeful (Reuters)
- Crisis threatens EU sovereign ratings: Moody's (Reuters)
- Pakistan warns NATO attack threatens Afghanistan peace (Reuters)
- IMF denies in Italy aid talks (Reuters)
- Egypt votes in first post-Mubarak election (Reuters)
- Syrians protest Arab sanctions "interference" (Reuters)
- Obama to press EU leaders over debt crisis (Reuters)
- Insight: Euro zone staring into the abyss, waiting for ECB (Reuters)
- Newt Gingrich: Union Leader endorsement a big boost in New Hampshire (The Christian Science Monitor)
- After extending olive branch, Los Angeles posts eviction notice on Occupy LA camp (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-11-21
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- Super failure: Deficit-cutting panel gives up (AP)
- What next? Lawmakers look to undo the back-up plan (AP)
- Egypt Cabinet offers to resign but protests go on (AP)
- Gingrich calls for private retirement accounts (AP)
- Mother of bomb plot suspect apologizes to NYers (AP)
- AP source: Funding dispute will delay 9/11 museum (AP)
- Romney to run his first TV ad of presidential race (AP)
- Missing girl's mom arrested on child abuse charges (AP)
- Penn St. taps ex-FBI director for investigation (AP)
- Verlander wins AL MVP, 1st starter in 25 years (AP)
- Lawmakers abandon deficit-cutting effort (Reuters)
- Western states step up sanctions on Iran (Reuters)
- Egyptian police battle protesters, 33 dead (Reuters)
- HP seeks stability in 2012 after rocky year (Reuters)
- Hezbollah, Iran uncover CIA informants (Reuters)
- Accused White House shooter to have mental exam (Reuters)
- Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover (Reuters)
- Samsung in last-stage talks to launch Google TV: president (Reuters)
- UC Davis pepper spray incident goes viral (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Ron Paul's strength in Iowa shows it's too soon to write him off (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-11-14
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Police clear out downtown Occupy Oakland camp (AP)
- No deficit deal in sight despite prods by Obama (AP)
- Airline fined $900,000 for lengthy tarmac delays (AP)
- Angry over spying, Muslims say: 'Don't call NYPD' (AP)
- Jordan's king urges Syria's Assad to step down (AP)
- US-Russian crew blasts off for space station (AP)
- Hungry mosquitoes fly farther than you think (AP)
- Italy's new premier Monti rushes to build new govt (AP)
- Union to meet Monday to discuss NBA's offer (AP)
- Timberlake attends Va Marine Corps Ball (AP)
- Obama to China: Behave like a "grown up" (Reuters)
- Europe could be in worst hour since WWII: Merkel (Reuters)
- Asia a priority for Canada after U.S. delays Keystone (Reuters)
- Syria calls for Arab League meet to avert suspension (Reuters)
- UniCredit to cut 5,000 jobs in dire quarter (Reuters)
- James Murdoch "kept in dark" on hacking: report (Reuters)
- Olympus jumps as shares may avoid de-listing (Reuters)
- Buffett builds $10.7 billion stake in IBM (Reuters)
- GOP debates will continue, but the real race is Obama vs. Romney (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Republican debate highlights foreign policy differences (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-11-07
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- 2 top officials step down amid Penn St sex scandal (AP)
- Atlanta police arrest lone protester in park (AP)
- US: Sect bomb attacks possible in Nigeria capital (AP)
- Greek PM, opposition reach power-sharing deal (AP)
- Big quake follows increase in Oklahoma rumblings (AP)
- Syrian troops kill 11 despite Arab League accord (AP)
- Racial politics return with Cain allegations (AP)
- Survey: Sexual harassment pervasive in grades 7-12 (AP)
- US wealth gap between young and old is widest ever (AP)
- Flacco rallies Ravens past Steelers 23-20 (AP)
- Greece seals sketchy coalition deal (Reuters)
- Newsmaker: Greece's Papandreou, Socialist scion, felled by debt (Reuters)
- Budget battles to shadow Obama on Asia-Pacific tour (Reuters)
- BofA considering further stake sale in CCB: report (Reuters)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad defiant as U.S. raises heat: paper (Reuters)
- China FX rate within reasonable level: Minister (Reuters)
- Insight: Euro has new politburo but no solution yet (Reuters)
- Euro zone countries could split, says Goldman Sachs exec (Reuters)
- Speaking frankly costs an Army general his job (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Ohio voters to decide bargaining rights for public employees (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-31
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- October snow tricks Northeast, leaves 3M powerless (AP)
- Occupy protesters arrested in Texas, Oregon (AP)
- Cain denies report of sexual harassment (AP)
- Qantas returns to the skies after fleet grounding (AP)
- Reports: Prosecutions going up for war zone crime (AP)
- Skeptic finds he now agrees global warming is real (AP)
- Reformed skinhead endures agony to remove tattoos (AP)
- 3 young men killed in Kansas grain elevator blast (AP)
- Phoenix flight attendant found dead in Mexico City (AP)
- Vick, McCoy lead Eagles to 34-7 win over Cowboys (AP)
- Japan intervenes to tame yen ahead of G20 (Reuters)
- Insight: Firms to charge smokers, obese more for healthcare (Reuters)
- Qantas sees return to normal schedule within 24-48 hours (Reuters)
- Insight: Did Corzine's risk taking cripple MF Global? (Reuters)
- Republican Cain accused of sex harassment: Politico (Reuters)
- Rare, deadly October storm hangs on in Northeast (Reuters)
- More than 60 percent of global consumers downbeat: Nielsen (Reuters)
- Commentary says China not a "savior" for Europe (Reuters)
- Solyndra scandal probe widens as White House orders new review (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Obama vs. GOP on jobs: Let the blame game begin (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-24
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- 5 quake survivors saved from rubble in Turkey (AP)
- Libya leader orders investigation of Gadhafi death (AP)
- Obama to promote new steps to help housing woes (AP)
- US pulls envoy out of Syria, Damascus retaliates (AP)
- The IPO market, an engine of job growth, stalls (AP)
- BPA in pregnant women might affect kids' behavior (AP)
- Assange: Financial woes may close WikiLeaks (AP)
- AP Exclusive: NASA sting terrifies woman, 74 (AP)
- Pete Seeger enters 9th decade as an activist (AP)
- Holland tops Pujols, Cards; Texas ties Series at 2 (AP)
- Regulator throws lifeline to underwater borrowers (Reuters)
- Obama to tout housing aid on western campaign swing (Reuters)
- Caterpillar sees record results amid slower economy (Reuters)
- EU may combine insurance, SPIV to boost euro fund (Reuters)
- U.S. pulls its envoy from Syria because of threats (Reuters)
- Fed could target housing to help economy: Dudley (Reuters)
- Special Report: Singed by Solyndra (Reuters)
- Rajaratnam says pressured to turn on friend: report (Reuters)
- Does Mitt Romney have the GOP presidential nomination wrapped up? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Albert Pujols swings for the fences – and for the ages (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-17
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Indy 500 winner Wheldon dies after massive wreck (AP)
- Occupy Wall Street shows muscle, raises $300K (AP)
- Kings call for economic fairness at MLK memorial (AP)
- Iran's Khamenei warns US over assassination claims (AP)
- Libyans bulldoze Gadhafi's Tripoli compound (AP)
- Heavy rains kill at least 66 in Central America (AP)
- Severe stutter mars Jamaican's asylum case in US (AP)
- 3 charged after 4 disabled adults locked up in Pa. (AP)
- Pujols, Cardinals take wild ride to World Series (AP)
- Pats beat Cowboys 20-16 on Brady's late TD pass (AP)
- Insight: Running Chinese finance, a different kind of banker (Reuters)
- Kinder Morgan to buy El Paso for $21 billion (Reuters)
- Obama jobs roadshow seeks to tap anti-Wall St anger (Reuters)
- Greek debt write-down must be larger: German finance minister (Reuters)
- Philips to cut 4,500 jobs as Q3 net falls (Reuters)
- Detroit contracts expose auto workers' simmering anger (Reuters)
- Obama likens civil rights to economy fight at memorial (Reuters)
- Iran demands access to accused U.S. plotter (Reuters)
- MLK Memorial: From China, with love? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- 'Occupy' protests go global, riding wave of economic frustration (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-10
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- Egypt Coptic church decries attacks on Christians (AP)
- Stocks jump on European pledge to help banks (AP)
- Netflix kills plan to split off DVD rentals (AP)
- Americans Sargent, Sims share economics Nobel (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Foreign insects, diseases got into US (AP)
- Few in New Hampshire paying attention to GOP race (AP)
- Top Syria cleric threatens attacks on US and EU (AP)
- Woman suspected of removing fetus from Wis. mother (AP)
- Marijuana-shaped candy alarms parents, officials (AP)
- Deadline: NBA, players in danger of cancellations (AP)
- Banks brace for capital calls as Dexia rescued (Reuters)
- Greece loan talks advance, EU delays summit (Reuters)
- Special report: China's debt pileup raises risk of hard landing (Reuters)
- Egypt Christians vent fury after clashes kill 25 (Reuters)
- Apple says iPhone 4S broke preorder record (Reuters)
- Yemen al Qaeda wing confirms death of U.S.-born cleric (Reuters)
- Limits on supplemental Medicare plans eyed (Reuters)
- OECD indicators paint dark picture of global economy (Reuters)
- Sex, race, and religion: Speed bumps along the campaign trail (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Why Ron Paul did well among social conservatives at the Values Voter Summit (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-10-03
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Scientist wins Nobel for medicine days after death (AP)
- Knox pleads with Italian court to free her (AP)
- Obama says announcement on trade coming soon (AP)
- Wall Street protesters dress as zombies in NYC (AP)
- Activists: Syrians detain 3,000 in town in 3 days (AP)
- More than 1 in 10 parents skip, delay kids' shots (AP)
- Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell (AP)
- US fugitive's wife: I didn't know about his past (AP)
- Turbulence blamed for injuries on 2 Boston flights (AP)
- Ravens score 3 TDs on defense to beat Jets 34-17 (AP)
- Greek gloom rocks markets, troubles lenders (Reuters)
- Manufacturing may help fight off new recession (Reuters)
- Wall St lower as financials weigh (Reuters)
- September auto sales up, allaying fears of recession (Reuters)
- Special Report: A "great haircut" to kick-start growth (Reuters)
- Obama says expects jobs bill vote by end of October (Reuters)
- Fighting halts aid mission into Libyan siege city (Reuters)
- Tearful Amanda Knox pleads for freedom (Reuters)
- US Supreme Court opens, likely to wade into health care debate (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Chris Christie sources say he still may run (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-09-26
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- On spending, Congress can't agree on easy stuff (AP)
- Attack on Kabul CIA office kills 1 American (AP)
- Obama sells jobs plan in Silicon Valley (AP)
- Italy's Eni: Oil production resumes in Libya (AP)
- New-home sales fell in August for 4th month (AP)
- 2 injured in explosion-fire in north Seattle (AP)
- Freed US hikers describe harrowing ordeal in Iran (AP)
- Jewelry industry to self-regulate on toxic cadmium (AP)
- Living people to appear on US stamps (AP)
- Red Sox, Braves lead by only 1 game with 3 to play (AP)
- New home sales in August fall to six-month low (Reuters)
- Euro zone damps talk of rapid debt crisis steps (Reuters)
- Berkshire Hathaway in rare buyback, shares spike (Reuters)
- Moody's: Obama budget unlikely to be implemented (Reuters)
- Greeks feel drip-drip torture of austerity (Reuters)
- Afghan employee kills U.S. citizen at Kabul CIA base (Reuters)
- Special report: Nevada's big bet on secrecy (Reuters)
- Russian President Dmitry Medvedev tells finance minister to quit (Reuters)
- Rick Perry's 'heart' comment shows GOP's immigration problem (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Can Herman Cain keep up the momentum after his Florida straw poll win? (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-09-19
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- Obama to propose $1.5 trillion in new tax revenue (AP)
- Calm chaos followed Nevada air show disaster (AP)
- Pro-regime forces kill at least 23 people in Yemen (AP)
- Rescuers race to reach Himalayan quake villages (AP)
- Bomber targets senior Pakistani policeman; 8 dead (AP)
- Child abuse rose during recession, research says (AP)
- Official: Attackers kill 36 a pub in Burundi (AP)
- Diplomats scramble ahead of Palestinian UN bid (AP)
- Emmycast with Jane Lynch presiding was a winner (AP)
- Ryan throws 4 TDs, Falcons rally past Eagles 35-31 (AP)
- Obama deficit plan aimed at Democratic base (Reuters)
- Moody's stays negative on states, local governments (Reuters)
- Greece must shrink state to avoid default: lenders (Reuters)
- UBS starts probe into $2.3 billion rogue trade loss (Reuters)
- Tyco to split into three companies (Reuters)
- Gaddafi spokesman says UK, French mercenaries caught (Reuters)
- Abbas defiant as "all hell" breaks out over U.N. plan (Reuters)
- I made a "moral error," Strauss-Kahn tells France (Reuters)
- Can Obama turn it around? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- On Constitution Day, tea party and foes duel over our founding document (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-09-12
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- 10 years after 9/11, a real home to honor victims (AP)
- 9/11 memorial plaza in NYC to open to public (AP)
- Analysis: Is government's role to fix economy? (AP)
- DNC ad campaign to promote Obama jobs plan (AP)
- At least 61 Kenyans dead after pipeline explosion (AP)
- Military jets safely escort NYC, Detroit flights (AP)
- NYC mayor: Victim in political operative's trial? (AP)
- Study warns US must develop cyber intelligence (AP)
- SpongeBob in hot water from study of 4-year-olds (AP)
- Stosur stuns Williams 6-2, 6-3 in US Open final (AP)
- Global stocks hit hard by Greek worries (Reuters)
- At least 2,600 killed in Syria protests: U.N. (Reuters)
- UK to push through bank reforms (Reuters)
- Bartz resigns from Yahoo board (Reuters)
- Romney, Perry's growing rivalry in debate spotlight (Reuters)
- Greek default jitters hammer French banks, euro (Reuters)
- Pro-Gaddafi forces kill 15 at Libya oil refinery (Reuters)
- Analysis: Suspicion greets China's Europe expansion (Reuters)
- How 9/11 made Barack Obama a war president (The Christian Science Monitor)
- 9/11 Anniversary: Around the country, Americans pause to remember (The Christian Science Monitor)
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2011-09-05
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Obama says GOP must back US first, create jobs (AP)
- Pakistan detains top al-Qaida suspect (AP)
- Coroner: Miss. man drowns in Lee's floodwaters (AP)
- Libya rebels hold off on attacking Gadhafi bastion (AP)
- Libyan spy files detail Gadhafi regime's collapse (AP)
- Wildfire destroys 300 homes near Austin, Texas (AP)
- ESSAY: Post-9/11 'new normal' looks much like old (AP)
- Pakistani tech wiz harnesses Internet for the poor (AP)
- Unique Roman gladiator ruins unveiled in Austria (AP)
- AP ENTERPRISE: Examining football player majors (AP)
- Obama previews jobs speech, challenges GOP (Reuters)
- Equities hammered by euro zone and banking worries (Reuters)
- Libyan forces ready to move on Gaddafi stronghold (Reuters)
- China says didn't know of arms sales talks with Gaddafi forces (Reuters)
- G7 to seek ways to prop up global growth: source (Reuters)
- Gulf coast braces for more rain, one dead (Reuters)
- U.S. must stay in Afghanistan or risk more attacks: envoy (Reuters)
- Insight: In home of Arab Spring, a desire for more (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
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2011-08-29
Today's Headlines -- Monday
- Irene: Wet, deadly and expensive, but no monster (AP)
- NYC's subway back on track for commute after Irene (AP)
- AP EXCLUSIVE: Afghans scuttle US-Taliban talks (AP)
- Lockerbie bomber in coma, near death, brother says (AP)
- Chinese general's spy talk leaked onto YouTube (AP)
- Finance minister to be Japan's next prime minister (AP)
- Va. soldier sought in 4 deaths found dead in Pa. (AP)
- Israel lures Hollywood to film in the Holy Land (AP)
- Perry wins top award but Beyonce baby tops show (AP)
- Sharapova's role: A favorite at Flushing (AP)
- New York City gets back to business after Irene (Reuters)
- Wall Street to open Monday (Reuters)
- NY airports and subway reopen, limited East Coast service (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda No 2's death not yet confirmed: Pakistan (Reuters)
- Analysis: Economic leaders fear policy paralysis (Reuters)
- Foes of Libya's Gaddafi advance on his hometown (Reuters)
- Federal government to help reimburse states for Irene damage (Reuters)
- Japan's Finance Minister Noda to be new PM (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
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2011-08-22
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- Libyan rebels claim control of most of Tripoli (AP)
- World urges Gadhafi to surrender (AP)
- AP source: NY DA likely to drop Strauss-Kahn case (AP)
- Stocks look to shake off 4-week losing streak (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Uneven post-9/11 data-cloaking persists (AP)
- Perry wrestles with his own health care approach (AP)
- Oil price down as rebels capture most of Tripoli (AP)
- Hurricane Irene slams Puerto Rico; could hit US (AP)
- Kim's Russia trip focusing on energy issue (AP)
- Public to get first glimpse of King memorial (AP)
- Rebels hold most of Tripoli, Gaddafi out of sight (Reuters)
- World stocks steady above 11-month lows (Reuters)
- Oil slips towards $107 on Libya end-game (Reuters)
- Analysis: Gaddafi collapse will embolden Arab rebels (Reuters)
- Israel and Hamas agree Gaza truce: officials (Reuters)
- Prosecutor to drop Strauss-Kahn case: report (Reuters)
- Iran starts moving uranium centrifuges to bunker (Reuters)
- Analysis: Slowdown in core a new threat for euro zone (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
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- Bombs tear through 17 Iraqi cities, 63 killed (AP)
- Obama criticizes GOP presidential rivals on taxes (AP)
- AP Interview: Perry calls jobs record a big plus (AP)
- Gadhafi forces try to block Libyan rebel advance (AP)
- Ind. fair honors five killed in stage collapse (AP)
- AP: Somalia famine aid stolen, UN investigating (AP)
- Stocks rise after $19 billion acquisition flurry (AP)
- Police: La. man decapitated disabled son, 7 (AP)
- Tara Reid tweets she was married in Greece (AP)
- Marcos Ambrose wins at Watkins Glen (AP)
- Google to buy Motorola Mobility for $12.5 billion (Reuters)
- Wall Street extends gains but caution persists (Reuters)
- Fed's Lockhart says U.S. recession risks have risen (Reuters)
- Rebels say Tripoli encircled as Gaddafi stays defiant (Reuters)
- Judge ends TV coverage of Mubarak case, angering opponents (Reuters)
- Republicans Perry, Bachmann share stage in Iowa (Reuters)
- UK's Cameron: will mend "broken society" after riots (Reuters)
- Euro zone bond debate raises pressure on Merkel (Reuters)
- Clegg visits London riot site (AFP)
- Debt crisis resists assault by ECB and global leaders (AFP)
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