| Detroit Free Press - 2 hours ago Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain and his wife, Gloria Cain, arrive to speak during the scheduled opening of a local campaign headquarters in Atlanta on Saturday. |
| Austin American-Statesman - 1 hour ago Richard Shiro/AP David Tulis/AP Herman Cain told supporters Saturday that he was suspending his campaign for president. He made the announcement at what was to have been the opening of his new national headquarters. |
| Sydney Morning Herald - 1 hour ago AP Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood, emerging as the biggest winner in the first round of parliamentary elections, is seeking to reassure Egyptians that it will not sacrifice personal freedoms in promoting Islamic law. |
| Towards the end of the night, Antonio Margarito's right eye had swollen completely shut, a credit to Miguel Cotto's accuracy. |
| The Associated Press - 15 minutes ago NEW DELHI (AP) - Bollywood star Dev Anand, a charismatic and flamboyant Indian film fixture for more than a half-century, has died of a heart attack in London, his family said Sunday. |
| MOSCOW (AP) - Russians cast their ballots with muted enthusiasm in national parliament elections Sunday, a vote that opinion polls indicate could water down the strength of the country's dominant party. |
| euronews - 18 minutes ago At least 23 people were killed in Syria's uprising on Saturday, activists say, as the Arab League gave Damascus a new ultimatum to end its crackdown. |
| eTaiwan News - 35 minutes ago Latin American and Caribbean countries signed the “declaration of Caracas” Sunday in Venezuela to formalize the creation of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC), an economic and political bloc that excludes the ... |
| Telegraph.co.uk - 1 hour ago The young men who stormed Britain's embassy have a hero - the Islamic hardliner who may be the most dangerous man in Iran. By Con Coughlin His is not a face familiar to many in the West. |
| Ha'aretz - 15 hours ago Defense Minister says in a television interview that no option should be taken off the table, yet said he does not think a clandestine war has already begun. |
| CHENGDU, Dec. 4 (Xinhua) -- Two giant pandas left the southwestern Chinese city of Chengdu for Scotland on Sunday, beginning what is hoped will be a 10-year expat life in Edinburgh Zoo. |
| The Associated Press - 2 hours ago PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) - Authorities say riot police moved into a downtown Portland park area and arrested several anti-Wall Street protesters Saturday night after they refused to vacate the park. |
| San Jose Mercury News - 51 minutes ago AP LOS ANGELES—A fresh round of strong winds were expected to pass through Southern California early Sunday, but nothing like the mighty gusts that have tens of thousands throughout the state entering their fifth day without power. |
| msnbc.com - 5 hours ago A forensic anthropology team rappelled 150 feet to the W Road on Saturday afternoon, carrying brown paper bags with what are believed to be Gail Palmgren's remains. |
| DENTON, Texas - A man was found dead Saturday afternoon in a tent at the "Occupy Denton" campsite on the grounds of the University of North Texas, KNTU-Radio reported. |
| Lansing State Journal - 9 minutes ago AP • Don't play Santa at school or family events. Kids know their parent despite the padded suit, white wig, and stick-on beard. |
| USA Today - 13 hours ago LLANO, Texas - When Enron filed for bankruptcy on December 2, 2001—at the time the largest bankruptcy in US history—the once high-flying energy company cemented its reputation as the very symbol of corporate fraud. |
| BusinessWeek - 4 hours ago Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) -- SAP AG, the largest maker of business-management software, agreed to buy SuccessFactors Inc. for $3.4 billion in cash, stepping up competition with archrival Oracle Corp. |
| Financial Times - Dec 2, 2011 Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, on Friday spelt out her determination to create a legally enforceable “fiscal union” to restore confidence in the eurozone, rejecting “quick fixes” to Europe's ... |
| A piece of keystroke-sniffing software called Carrier IQ has been embedded so deeply in millions of Nokia, Android, and RIM devices that it's tough to spot and nearly impossible to remove, as 25-year old Connecticut systems administrator Trevor Eckhart ... |
| Wall Street Journal - 1 hour ago Apple's patent battle with Samsung isn't over yet. But momentum is now on the side of the South Korean electronics giant. The fight erupted this spring after Apple alleged Samsung's Galaxy smartphones and tablets infringed its patents. |
| Cinema Blend - 1 hour ago Former Charlie Sheen wife and mother of two Brooke Mueller has had a rough weekend. The thirty-four year old was arrested in Aspen, Colorado on Friday night after she reportedly assaulted another woman. |
| Hollywood Hills - 4 hours ago New Twilight Breaking Dawn Part 2 fan pic features realistic vampire Bella blood sucker. Earlier today, we spotted this cool-looking Breaking Dawn part 2, fan made photo of Bella Swan as blood sucking vampire,who looks like she just fed on her first ... |
| 'It's the wackest thing on Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded,' Nicki tells MTV News of sassy new single. By Christina Garibaldi (@ChristinaGrbldi) On the brand-new, hard-hitting single, Minaj's foul-mouthed alter ego Roman Zolanski spits out insults in his ... |
| USA Today - 56 minutes ago By Steve Wieberg, USA TODAY By Mark D. Smith, US Presswire Oklahoma State running back Joseph Randle tries to outrun the tackle of Oklahoma's Tony Jefferson during the first half. |
| Georgia got out to a 10-0 lead, but it was all LSU after that. The No. 1 Tigers scored 42 unanswered points to keep their perfect record intact and claim the 2011 SEC title. |
| A block by UK's Anthony Davis (23) sealed Saturday's victory for the Wildcats with seven seconds to play. Everybody was thinking it, and after the game most everybody said it. |
| CBSSports.com - 16 minutes ago INDIANAPOLIS -- That Big Ten championship game? After that regular-season game? Let's just line Wisconsin and Michigan State up and play one more game. |
| San Francisco Chronicle - 57 minutes ago By the time mean, nasty Pro Bowl defensive lineman Ndamukong Suh returns from his two-game suspension for stomping on a Packers player, his Lions could find themselves all but eliminated from NFL playoff contention. |
| Los Angeles Times - 4 hours ago Environmentalists and other nations say US policy changes raise questions about whether it is committed to substantially cutting emissions and aiding developing nations in their efforts to do so. |
| The State Column - 3 hours ago NASA will reportedly announce the discovery of a number of newly discovered planets on Monday, the latest batch of mysterious worlds to be added to the space agency's growing list of celestial bodies. |
| LubbockOnline.com - 3 hours ago By MALCOLM RITTER AP Science Writer NEW YORK - As scientists struggle to find a vaccine to prevent infection with the AIDS virus, a study in mice suggests hope for a new approach - one that doctors now want to test in people. |
| USA Today - Dec 2, 2011 RICHMOND, Virginia - Two formerly conjoined toddlers from the Dominican Republic are leaving a Virginia hospital after recovering from separation surgery. |
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