- CEOs drive to DC for hearings; Questions persist (AP)
- Polluters to spend record sum to fix violations (AP)
- Court rules EU illegally froze Iran group's funds (AP)
- Poll: Prop 8 Driven by Religion (ABC News)
- Boot Knut? Ex-cuddly cub faces uncertain future (AP)
- Alito ribs Biden for plagiarism (Politico)
- Faith schools urged to end selection on basis of religion (Guardian Unlimited)
- New J.K. Rowling book goes on sale around world (AP)
- Dodd endorses financial assistance for automakers (AP)
- Grandson of anti-Hitler plotter seeks restitution (AP)
- Terrorism doesn't have Any Religion: Azmi (Outlook India)
- NFL players union sues to block suspensions (AP)
- Bombers return to Fallujah as Iraq-US pact endorsed (AFP)
- Bush administration welcomes Iraq approval of pact (AP)
- Serb police search home of Mladic's son (AP)
- Religion blog: Planned Parenthood chapter offers abortion gift certificates (Dallas M
- AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs and slash spending (Reuters)
- Muslims welcome UK plans to extend equality to cover religion (Islamic Republic News
- At least 15 dead, 147 hurt in Fallujah bombings (AFP)
- Pennsylvania Senate: Specter 46% Matthews 43% (Rasmussen Reports)
- Iraqi council gives final approval to pact with US (AP)
- New jobless claims drop unexpectedly (AP)
- Central banks cut and slash rates to drive back recession (AFP)
- Can Obama save the Big 3? (Politico)
- Politkovskaya trial closed for classified evidence (AP)
- AT&T to cut 12,000 jobs due to economic downturn (AP)
- Retailers post steep sales declines in November (AP)
- Iraqi council gives final approval to pact with US (AP)
- Shoppers have reasons to act like grinches (AP)
- Solar car completes 1st ever round-the-world trip (AP)
- Iraq presidency council approves U.S. security pact (Reuters)
- Wall Street points to lower open (AP)
- Bank of England slashes interest rates to 2.0% (AFP)
- ICC prosecutor: Sudan leader 'inciting violence' (AP)
- Poll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religion (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Poll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religion (AP)
- Group says estate tax affects few, should be kept (AP)
- Russia to send warship through Panama Canal (AP)
- Thai king is 'sick': crown prince (AFP)
- Rice satisfied with Pakistan's anti-terror stance (AP)
- Jeb Bush's bid for Senate could clear GOP field (AP)
- Signed article: A breach of constitution under pretext of religion (People's Daily)
- Layoffs mount as crisis drags on (Reuters)
- Pakistan committed to helping India in Mumbai probe: Rice (AFP)
- Holder pardon makes Dems squirm (Politico)
- Senate prepares legal remedy for Clinton nomination (Politico)
- Zimbabwe declares national health emergency (AP)
- Government recommends Kansas for biodefense lab (AP)
- What will Arnold Schwarzenegger's next role be? (AP)
- Asia stocks mixed ahead of European rate decisions (AP)
- Feds nix plan to sell Detroit houses tied to drugs (AP)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- Poll: Calif. gay marriage ban driven by religion (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Thai crisis shifts to king (Reuters)
- Suicide bombers hit Afghan southeast (Reuters)
- Thai flights step up as king prepares for speech (AFP)
- Human noise drowns out song of whales, U.N. officials say (AP)
- Oil falls below $46, lowest in nearly 4 years (Reuters)
- In grief, Mumbai seeks solace in religion (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Thailand restores international air links (AP)
- Zimbabwe declares cholera outbreak a national emergency (AFP)
- Jessica: I love religion (Independent Online)
- GM, Chrysler considering bankruptcy to get bailout: report (Reuters)
- Arab-American hate crimes down after 9/11 (Reuters)
- Democrat concedes in US House race in California (AP)
- Religion News in Brief (The Morning News)
- Online Money: Fidelity expands online news focus (AP)
- Rice demands robust response from Pakistan (AP)
- Fla. congresswoman accidentally hangs up on Obama (AP)
- Tar Heels & Hansbrough impressive vs. Michigan St. (AP)
- Rice pushes Pakistan, seeks to curb India response (Reuters)
- Rice heads for Pakistan on Mumbai attacks mission (AFP)
- House lawyers: Renzi prosecution unconstitutional (AP)
- Lil Wayne leads Grammy noms with 8, Coldplay 7 (AP)
- Franken says he'll drop 633 challenges in recount (AP)
- Preventing possible bankruptcies driving auto aid push (Reuters)
- Japan faces deep recession, central banks slash rates (Reuters)
- Jeb Bush may run for Florida senate seat in 2010 (AFP)
- Giants: Pierce called trainer after shooting (AP)
- Bombs found in Mumbai train station a week later (AP)
- Study illuminates star explosion from 16th century (AP)
- The one that didn't get away yields long-lost ring (AP)
- Conservatives form rival group to Episcopal Church (AP)
- Stars' Avery apologizes for ex-girlfriends remarks (AP)
- Obama is delivering diversity, but some seek more (AP)
- Palin files late disclosure for free 2007 trips (AP)
- Police: Shackled Calif. boy jumped fence to escape (AP)
- Automakers plead for aid plan, but votes lacking (AP)
- Will voters elect a Bush again? (Politico)
- Experimental cotton unlikely to pose feed hazard (AP)
- French aid worker freed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Mark Ruffalo's brother shot in Beverly Hills (AP)
- Obama is delivering diversity, but some seek more (AP)
- NY Public Library displays rare Rowling book (AP)
- Rice demands Pakistan help in probe of attacks (AP)
- Oprah coming to D.C. for swearing-in (Politico)
- Experimental cotton unlikely to pose feed hazard (AP)
- Jessica Simpson turns to religion (News Interactive)
- Possible Obama pick linked to clemency uproar (AP)
- Palin files late disclosure for free 2007 trips (AP)