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- Obama vows national response to Missouri tornado (Reuters)
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- French ex-Minister in Libya, would defend Gaddafi (Reuters)
- EU, IMF to judge Greece as protests swell (Reuters)
- Yemeni soldiers killed near al Qaeda-held city (Reuters)
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- ISAF apologises for Afghan civilian deaths (AFP)
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- Dempsey to lead Joint Chiefs (Politico)
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- After Mladic's Arrest, the E.U. Whispers Sweet Nothings to Serbia (Time.com)
- Obama's Broken Promise (The Daily Beast)
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- Joplin official lowers tornado death toll to 139 (AP)
- Villagers say Mladic arrest a surprise (AP)
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- Gil Scott-Heron, a godfather of rap, dies in NYC (AP)
- Lockheed Martin says hit by cyber incident (Reuters)
- Cooling system restored at Tepco's No.5 plant (Reuters)
- Names put human face on Joplin death toll (Reuters)
- Suicide blast kills powerful Afghan police chief (Reuters)
- Serbia braces for protests over Mladic arrest (AFP)
- Lockheed Martin confirms attack on its IT network (AFP)
- Republican presidential contest suddenly heats up (AP)
- Obama exhorts US, allies to bolster Arab Spring (AP)
- At tense time for US-Pakistan ties, Hillary Clinton swings velvet hammer (The Chr
- As recovery falters, Washington offers little help (The Lookout)
- President Obama’s approval rating jumps in Florida (The Ticket)
- Biden trumpets resurgent US auto industry (AP)
- A 'common' education disaster (Politico)
- Bachmann has 'calling' to run (Politico)
- Tax reform defined Huntsman's governorship (AP)
- EU, Japan agree to work towards free trade deal (AFP)
- Military ties top agenda in Obama's Poland talks (AFP)
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- CNN poll: Giuliani would win the Republican nomination (Daily Caller)
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- Sarah Palin's Calling the Shots for the 2012 GOP Field (The Daily Beast)
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- Science can't design away tornadoes' deadly threat (AP)
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- NKorea freed American without aid promise, US says (AP)
- Spoken-word musician Gil Scott-Heron dies in NYC (AP)
- NATO says destroyed Gaddafi compound guard towers (Reuters)
- Obama reaffirms US security pledge to ally Poland (Reuters)
- Egypt eases travel restrictions for Gaza travelers (Reuters)
- Athens could raise 300 billion euros with sell-offs: ECB (Reuters)
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- Blast kills powerful Afghan police chief (Reuters)
- North Korea releases American as U.S. envoy visits (Reuters)
- Tenuous ceasefire eases conflict in Yemen (Reuters)
- Serbia vows to bring Mladic protectors to justice (AFP)
- Bachmann plans presidential announcement in Iowa (AP)
- The Fast Fix: Is Sarah Palin back? (The Fast Fix)
- Impasse over taxes, health in debt talks (Reuters)
- Medicare: Republicans voice resolve as they prepare to face constituents (The Chr
- Competing plans on job growth (Washington Post)
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- G8 have $20B for 'Arab Spring' (Politico)
- Texas governor says he might run for president (AP)
- Canada takes strong pro-Israel line at G8 summit (Reuters)
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