- HP seeks stability in 2012 after rocky year (Reuters)
- Hezbollah, Iran uncover CIA informants (Reuters)
- World Bank: China faces Europe risk, soft landing possible (Reuters)
- Greenberg sues U.S. for $25 billion over AIG takeover (Reuters)
- Samsung in last-stage talks to launch Google TV: president (Reuters)
- Could UC Davis pepper-spray fury bring down the chancellor? (The Christian Scienc
- Poll: In 2012 swing states, Obama is tied with Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich (The Ch
- Gingrich pitches 'growth and opportunity' in NH (AP)
- Lawsuits targeted board, Cain over retirement fund (AP)
- Conservation body agrees to protect silky sharks (AP)
- Obama asserts growing US stake in Asia (AP)
- Australian religious education '19th century'
- Inmates harass victims via Facebook (AP)
- Gates to testify in $1B lawsuit against Microsoft (AP)
- American spies outed, CIA suffers in Lebanon (AP)
- Congress may try blocking cuts if debt panel fails (AP)
- Protesters confront police as Egypt clashes enter third day (Reuters)
- Exclusive: Taliban, Pakistan said to have started peace talks (Reuters)
- Exclusive: The capture of Gaddafi's son (Reuters)
- Romney scores a key endorsement in NH (AP)
- Can economy wait til 2012 election? (Politico)
- GOP field readies spending spree (Politico)
- Germans ask 'how' as neo-Nazi crimes unfold (AP)
- Poll shows Romney leading Obama in Michigan (AP)
- Issa: Energy Sec. Chu a â
- NASCAR fans boo Michelle Obama [VIDEO] (Daily Caller)
- A Tea Party-Only Supercommittee Finds Success, Without Democrats (Time.com)
- Ron Paul's strength in Iowa shows it's too soon to write him off (The Christian
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- Skeptics Speak Out at Convention With Anti-Religion Message
- Eagles beat Giants again in 4th quarter, win 17-10 (AP)
- 'al-Qaida sympathizer' accused of NYC bomb plots (AP)
- Debt panel poised to admit failure (AP)
- Officers in pepper spray incident placed on leave (AP)
- Libya says Gadhafi son to be tried at home (AP)
- Theodore Forstmann, big in 80s takeover wave, dies (AP)
- Police burn protest tents to clear Cairo's Tahrir (AP)
- 15 eunuchs killed in fire at ceremony in India (AP)
- Taylor Swift wins 3 trophies at AMAs (AP)
- Grand deficit-cutting effort ends with whimper (Reuters)
- Global economic outlook grim, China tells U.S. trade (Reuters)
- NY arrests Awlaki follower on bomb-making plan (Reuters)
- Spain's Rajoy triumphs with big election majority (Reuters)
- Anger mounts as MF Global clients see $3 billion still stuck (Reuters)
- After Gaddafi son, spy chief captured (Reuters)
- Romney picks up important New Hampshire endorsement (Reuters)
- Romney urges Obama to stop looming military cuts (AP)
- Supercommittee blame everywhere (Politico)
- Obama comes home, may miss road (Politico)
- President Obama Ignoring America to Save Face Abroad (ContributorNetwork)
- Congress proposes cuts to watchdog office because it â
- Video: Bagels and bialys go beyond any religion
- Police: Fake doc injected cement in woman's rear (AP)
- 13 eunuchs killed in fire in India (AP)
- 'Breaking Dawn' rises to $283.5M worldwide debut (AP)
- Insight: Anger rises as MF Global clients see billions frozen (Reuters)
- Anything can-happen feel in Iowa's 2012 vote (AP)
- Huntsman talks N.H. on 'SNL' (Politico)
- Kelly Ayotte backs Romney (Politico)
- A Tea Party-Only Supercommittee Finds Success, Without Democrats (Time.com)
- Intellectual organizations asks to keep off religion from education
- Debt deal prospects sour amid partisan wrangling (AP)
- Future cancers from Fukushima plant may be hidden (AP)
- Mila Kunis keeps promise to be Marine's date (AP)
- Debt reduction panel remains far apart (Reuters)
- Greek PM heads for Brussels to try to secure cash (Reuters)
- Values, confessions in Iowa (Politico)
- German autobahn pileup kills 3 (AP)
- Religion news in Danvers week of Nov. 17
- Libya says Gadhafi son to be tried at home (AP)
- Spain election dominated by its economic woes (AP)
- 'Killing fields' victims await Khmer Rouge trial (AP)
- AP Enterprise: US fugitive's 41-year life on lam (AP)
- Whales in the desert: Fossil bonanza poses mystery (AP)
- U.S. money funds seen at risk from Europe's debt storm (Reuters)
- Gaddafi son held as Libyans wrangle on government (Reuters)
- Italy's Monti reviews finances before EU meetings (Reuters)
- Is religion special?
- Blasts in Syrian capital as Assad vows crackdown (AP)
- Officials say 32 homes destroyed in Reno fire (AP)
- Megachurch rises in Pakistani city of Karachi (AP)
- At British hearing, stars turn tables on tabloids (AP)
- Gingrich brushes off Freddie, leads Republican race: poll (Reuters)
- Spaniards vote to find way out of crisis (Reuters)
- China, U.S. grapple with tensions at trade talks (Reuters)
- Oakland protesters defiantly set up new tent city (Reuters)
- UC Davis pepper spray, smear tactics: 'Occupy' protests face rougher response (Th
- Republicans seek Iowa social conservatives' nod (AP)
- Romney plays it safe on high-stakes debates (AP)
- Romney wins key endorsement of NH Sen. Ayotte (AP)
- Chicago mayor rallies Obama support in Iowa (AP)
- Pepper spray video sparks Occupy outrage (Politico)
- Myanmar, U.N. discuss strengthening ties (Reuters)
- Emboldened by Obama, Myanmar maps out (Reuters)
- Religion Digest (11/20/11)
- Poverty, religion
- Religion briefs: Parishioners end vigil opposing church sale
- USC holds off No. 4 Oregon 38-35 (AP)
- Truck strikes Yale-Harvard tailgaters, killing 1 (AP)
- Egypt police clash with protesters ahead of vote (AP)