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- Clinton challenges Myanmar to expand reforms (AP)
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- VP Biden, Iraqi leaders praise troops' sacrifices (AP)
- NYC recommends AIDS drugs for any person with HIV (AP)
- Obama announcing new steps to combat AIDS (AP)
- After tent cities fade, Occupy turns to specifics (AP)
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- ECB hints at action if euro zone adopts fiscal pact (Reuters)
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- Enraged Pakistan says NATO attack threatens war on terror (Reuters)
- Britain seeks EU action on Iran as China urges calm (Reuters)
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- Newt: I helped defeat communism (Politico)
- GOP pumps brakes on trucker rule (Politico)
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- EU defense ministers endorse pooling resources (AP)
- GOP: Offsetting cuts must cover payroll tax relief (AP)
- Peace in Palestine: Is Reconciliation Between Hamas and Fatah Just Around the Corner?
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- Preacher Billy Graham admitted to NC hospital (AP)
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- Ex Colo. sheriff accused of offering meth for sex (AP)
- McCready talks to police; must return son Thursday (AP)
- Wall St. rallies on central banks' help for Europe (Reuters)
- Goldman CEO can testify in insider case: judge (Reuters)
- It's game on for Zynga initial public offering (Reuters)
- FACT CHECK: GOP field flubs big and small (AP)
- Feisty Cain presses ahead with bid (AP)
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- Obama road trip: from payroll tax to campaign cash (AP)
- McConnell, Reid: Dems to blame Bush (Politico)
- Walker: I welcome recall election (Politico)
- Perry denies reports of shakeup in campaign staff (AP)
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- Feds probe new battery fires in Chevrolet Volt (AP)
- EU finance ministers and officials (Reuters)
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- 1st Penn State abuse suit comes from new accuser (AP)
- Syracuse's Boeheim not worried about job status (AP)
- World's central banks act to ease market strains (AP)
- France recalls ambassador to Iran (AP)
- Buffett's Berkshire buying Omaha newspaper company (AP)
- Grandmother of slain NJ toddler: System failed her (AP)
- US students: Turmoil can be dangerous lure abroad (AP)
- Horses could soon be slaughtered for meat in US (AP)
- Productivity up in summer while labor costs fell (AP)
- Central banks act as euro zone crisis rages (Reuters)
- China cuts bank reserves in policy shift to lift economy (Reuters)
- Private sector jobs grow, lifts payrolls forecasts (Reuters)
- Packing and patrolling, U.S. troops roll out of Iraq (Reuters)
- UK expels Iran diplomats after embassy attack (Reuters)
- Pakistan army says NATO attack was blatant aggression (Reuters)
- American Airlines seeks to shed planes, engines (Reuters)
- Seven soldiers, six civilians dead in Syria (Reuters)
- Rising child poverty rates could be a 'taste' of what's ahead (The Christian Scie
- AMR: What does Chapter 11 bankruptcy mean for American Airlines fliers? (The Chri
- GOP 2012 candidates walk tightrope on immigration (AP)
- Gingrich says he never lobbied, didn't need money (AP)
- Perry confuses voting age in NH (AP)
- Huntsman won't rule out indie run to Globe (Politico)
- Why not Rick Perry? (Politico)
- Financing battle emerges at climate change talks (AP)
- Obama's Medicare nominee gets GOP leader's support (AP)
- Barney Frank's retirement: Proof Dems are scared of 2012? (The Week)
- Holder lashes out at The Daily Caller while refusing to address growing calls for his
- Effort to recall Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker more than halfway to goal (The Ticke
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- Winehouse dress fetches over $67,100 at auction (AP)
- 3 Conn. money managers: No secret lottery winner (AP)
- Facebook settles privacy case with FTC (Reuters)
- EU trade holding up, but risks ahead: De Gucht (Reuters)
- Iranian protesters seize 6 British embassy staff (Reuters)
- Biden swoops into Iraq as U.S. troop pullout nears (Reuters)
- Obama campaign launches first ads (AP)
- Perry works to improve immigration credentials (AP)