- Sept. retail sales fall 1.5 percent post Clunkers (AP)
- Putin: Iran sanctions talk premature (AP)
- Art experts find possible new Leonardo drawing (AP)
- German artist poses 1,250 Nazi garden gnomes (AP)
- Shoulder injury ends season for Steelers' Smith (AP)
- House panel hammers at OTC derivatives rules (Reuters)
- Strong China trade, loan figures back recovery case (Reuters)
- U.S. hails cooperation on North Korea, sees new steps (Reuters)
- Clinton raps Russia over rights on "reset" trip (Reuters)
- Two Madoff victims file lawsuit against the SEC (Reuters)
- Pakistani jets bomb militants, more troops move (Reuters)
- Britain ready to send 500 more troops to Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Top Rwanda genocide suspect pleads not guilty (Reuters)
- Britain to send 500 extra troops to Afghanistan (AFP)
- Clinton urges more from Russia on rights (AFP)
- Cities lag in preparations for high-stakes census (AP)
- Clinton says Nobel a recognition of Obama's vision (AP)
- Key senator says Afghanistan mission in jeopardy (AP)
- What's with all the @#%! language? (Politico)
- Think Progress makes its mark (Politico)
- Clinton in Belfast seeks power-sharing progress (AP)
- Insurers mount attack against health reform (AP)
- Climate plan sends air of unease across Rust Belt (AP)
- Amtrak ridership down, but still near record high (AP)
- Calif. top justice slams state referendum process (AP)
- Obama: One more push for health care cooperation (AP)
- Top German court receives Demjanjuk appeal (AP)
- American is first woman to win Nobel in economics (AP)
- Energy Secretary Chu hopeful about climate bill (Reuters)
- Obama vows unqualified support for gay-rights agenda (McClatchy Newspapers)
- Women Lawmakers Put a Personal Stamp on Health Overhaul (CQPolitics.com)
- Health-Care Plan Future Rests on Snowe, Democrats (Bloomberg)
- New Michael Jackson single debuts online (AP)
- T-Mobile Sidekick U.S. users face personal data loss (Reuters)
- Pakistan says 41 killed in market bombing (AP)
- Report: NKorea fires 5 short-range missiles (AP)
- Chicago Cubs file Chapter 11 to speed team's sale (AP)
- Afghan member of panel investigating vote resigns (AP)
- Jump in crude oil prices helps lift stock market (AP)
- Extra coffins shipped to storm-hit Philippine area (AP)
- Man held in 1968 hijacking faces NYC arraignment (AP)
- Suicide bomber kills 41 near Pakistan's Swat (Reuters)
- A Nobel first: economics prize goes to a woman (Reuters)
- Worst of the U.S. recession over: survey (Reuters)
- Clinton urges Northern Ireland to finish peace push (Reuters)
- North Korea missile tests puzzle outside world (Reuters)
- U.S. arrests suspected 1968 Pan Am flight hijacker (Reuters)
- Obama aide defends stimulus package (Reuters)
- 41 dead as suicide blast hits northwest Pakistan (AFP)
- Six sentenced to death for China's Xinjiang riots (AFP)
- Obama wakes early to news of Nobel win (AP)
- GOP chairman scoffs at Obama winning Peace prize (AP)
- Analysis: Obama's Nobel honors promise, not action (AP)
- Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize (Politico)
- The lost Senate (Politico)
- NASA probes give moon a double smack (AP)
- Key events in Barack Obama's life and career (AP)
- Watchdog doubts goals of Obama loan relief plan (AP)
- Chuckling, joking in control tower before NY crash (AP)
- Sharp debate at high court over cross on US land (AP)
- Gov't: Over 60 percent of kids exposed to violence (AP)
- Turkey and Armenia seek peace (AP)
- A list of US winners of the Nobel Peace Prize (AP)
- U.S. transfers Guantanamo detainee to Belgium (Reuters)
- Georgia's Isakson pushes homebuyer tax credit extension (McClatchy Newspapers)
- 'Joe the Plumber' to Plug Eagar's Senate Bid (CQPolitics.com)
- Nobel Peace Prize for 2009 Awarded to Barack Obama (Text) (Bloomberg)
- Religion has its role, but not in classrooms (The Tennessean)
- Religion briefs (Rapid City Journal)
- Religion briefs (Rapid City Journal)
- Public given insight into Hindu religion (Gazette News)
- Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf: Religion Must Be Part of the Solution in Afghanistan (The Huf
- Religion Largely Absent in Argument About Cross (New York Times)
- People around the Valley turn to religion during recession (ABC 4 Salt Lake City)
- Barton religion series explores Appalachian music (The Wilson Times)
- Expert On Religion Says Neumanns May Be Too Focused In Their Religious Thinking (WSAW
- Chris Rock fashions an entertaining look at "Hair" (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Golf, rugby make Olympic roster for 2016, 2020 (AP)
- In a surprise, Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize (AP)
- Suicide car bomb kills 49, wounds 100 in Pakistan (AP)
- Feds question 2 others in NYC terror plot (AP)
- Philippine mudslides, floods kill more than 160 (AP)
- Aug. trade deficit narrows unexpectedly to $30.7B (AP)
- US forces leave isolated Afghan base after attack (AP)
- US, other nations stop counting pandemic flu cases (AP)
- Son of NYC socialite Astor could get 25 years (AP)
- Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize to mixed reviews (Reuters)
- General wants 40,000 more U.S. troops for Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Blast in Pakistan's Peshawar kills 49 (Reuters)
- Bernanke sees tighter policies as economy heals (Reuters)
- Clinton to talk Iran, Afghanistan on Russia trip (Reuters)
- U.S. healthcare reform gathers steam in Congress (Reuters)
- Berlusconi says only he can lead Italy (Reuters)
- Top Indian diplomat in Afghanistan after blast (Reuters)
- 'Humbled' Obama wins Nobel Peace Prize (AFP)
- Suicide bomb kills at least 49 in Pakistan market (AFP)
- AP Poll: Obama's job approval rises amid concerns (AP)
- Analysis: US leery of direct talks with NKorea (AP)
- W.H. urged Arnold, Bloomberg to speak (Politico)
- W.H. will keep Olympic office open (Politico)