| Lawyers for Amanda Knox and Raffele Sollecito have suggested Rudy Guede could have been the sole killer. (CNN) -- American Amanda Knox and her Italian former boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito are appealing their convictions in the ... |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 2 hours ago Texas Gov. Rick Perry says the racially offensive name on a rock at a camp leased by his family was painted over years ago. Texas Gov. |
| Voice of America - 17 minutes ago October 03, 2011 Panetta: Israel Becoming Increasingly Isolated US Defense chief says Israel must restart negotiations with Palestinians VOA News US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has warned that Israel is becoming increasingly isolated in the Middle ... |
| The burning question, of course, is how much of an update it will be. The iPhone 4 was a big step up from its predecessor, the 3GS, which itself was basically the iPhone 3G with a better camera and speedier insides. |
| The Associated Press - 27 minutes ago NEW YORK (AP) - The arrests of 700 people on Brooklyn Bridge over the weekend fueled the anger of anti-Wall Street protesters camping in a Manhattan park and sparked support elsewhere in the country as the campaign entered its third week Sunday. |
| Boston Globe - 34 minutes ago WASHINGTON - The GOP presidential hopefuls all pay homage to Ronald Reagan, but his so-called 11th commandment of politics - Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican - is being regularly and energetically violated by the two ... |
| ABC Online - 1 hour ago PETER CAVE: Two days after a US drone strike killed the prominent Al Qaeda leader Anwar al-Awlaki in Yemen, there are reports that the Yemeni air force has mistakenly bombed its own army. |
| A key leader of the Afghan militant group, the Haqqani network, has told the BBC it was not responsible for killing Burhanuddin Rabbani, the man overseeing Taliban peace talks. |
| Reuters - 25 minutes ago SIRTE, Libya (Reuters) - Ali Ramadan's family were on the move for 10 days, dodging artillery fire and sleeping in the open, before they were finally able to get out of the besieged Libyan city of Sirte. |
| msnbc.com - 50 minutes ago Aaron Favila / AP Residents walk on debris from damaged houses and a boat along a coastal village in Navotas, north of Manila, Philippines on Sunday Oct. 2, 2011. |
| By the CNN Wire Staff Washington (CNN) -- Assessment of the earthquake-damaged Washington Monument is expected to begin anew Monday. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 37 minutes ago Three bodies lay under tarps near a SUV in a parking lot in San Leandro. At least two gunmen opened fire on a group of people leaving an unlicensed warehouse party early this morning, killing three and wounding three, police said. |
| CBS News - 19 minutes ago (AP) NEW YORK - Mayor Michael Bloomberg is set to take the stand in a grand larceny trial Monday, answering questions from prosecutors who say he was bilked out of more than $1 million and from defense lawyers who claim he is using the case to cover up ... |
| Reuters - 24 minutes ago LONDON Oct 3 (Reuters) - European shares are set to fall sharply on Monday following their worst quarterly performance since late 2008, with investors seen shunning riskier assets after the Greek government's draft budget figures showed the country ... |
| Wall Street Journal - 40 minutes ago By KOSAKU NARIOKA TOKYO—The euro fell to a fresh eight-month low against the dollar in Asia Monday due to continuing concerns over the Greek debt crisis before a meeting of euro-zone finance ministers later in the day. |
| Wall Street Journal - 14 minutes ago Bank of America Corp. is laying plans to charge millions of customers a $5 monthly fee to use their debit cards, and other big banks are expected to follow suit. |
| BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Six years after Yahoo! Inc. paid more than $1 billion to become the biggest investor in Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. |
| ITProPortal - 17 minutes ago The Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturing giant HTC is basking in the glory of the Microsoft. HTC mobiles and Windows operating system have long association. |
| BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Oracle Corp. introduced a computer system that works faster by analyzing data within its dynamic random access memory, aiming to boost market share and take on International Business Machines Corp. |
| Ars Technica - 6 hours ago A security hole found in some HTC Android phones could give apps with Internet permissions access to information like a user's location and their text messages, Android Police reported today. |
| Entertainment Weekly - 4 hours ago Arrested Development may get another lease on life on the small screen: EW has confirmed that the producers of Arrested Development - the critically-acclaimed but short-lived comedy from Mitchell Hurwitz - are in talks with Showtime and ... |
| CNN International - 1 hour ago Los Angeles (CNN) -- Jurors in the trial of Dr. Conrad Murray will hear Monday from two emergency room doctors who tried to bring Michael Jackson back to life before declaring the pop icon dead. |
| BusinessWeek - 1 hour ago Oct. 3 (Bloomberg) -- “Dolphin Tale” rose to first place in its second weekend of release, taking in $14.2 million at theaters in the US and Canada for Time Warner Inc.'s Warner Bros. |
| SI.com - 14 minutes ago The Cardinals overcame an early 4-0 deficit to hold off Cliff Lee and the Phillies 5-4 and tie the NLDS. PHILADELPHIA -- That baseball's schedule makers blessed the St. Louis Cardinals with series against the Cubs and the Astros, the National League's ... |
| Boston Globe - 55 minutes ago NEW YORK - The ball that dropped in front of Tigers left fielder Delmon Young for a single was something, at least. The Yankees had gone 5 1/3 innings without a hit off Max Scherzer. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 49 minutes ago Quarterback Matthew Stafford led another big rally for the Lions, this time in his hometown, Arlington, Texas. Arlington, Texas -- Matthew Stafford took the final snap, dropped to a knee and tucked the ball under his jersey for ... |
| Boston Globe - 55 minutes ago . . . scored Jerry Hairston Jr., and gave the Brewers a 5-4 lead. The throw got away from catcher Miguel Montero. (David J. Phillip/Associated Press) By Colin Fly Associated Press / October 3, 2011 MILWAUKEE - The biggest momentum swing for the Brewers ... |
| By the CNN Wire Staff Last's year's prize in medicine went to Robert G. Edwards, known as "the father of the test tube baby. |
| Tehran Times - 17 hours ago WISE RIVER, Mont. (The New York Times) -- The trees spanning many of the mountainsides of western Montana glow an earthy red, like a broadleaf forest at the beginning of autumn. |
| Denver Post - 42 minutes ago Jennifer Ritchlin, front right, a six-year cancer survivor, and four-year cancer survivor Terri Viarrial embrace at the ceremony celebrating survivors Sunday at the end of Denver's Race for the Cure, one of the largest Susan G. Komen ... |
| New York Times - 16 hours ago Patti McCarver, a nurse whose doctor of nursing practice degree entitles her to call herself “doctor,” meeting with a patient. |
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