- US making progress against Iraq insurgency-Rumsfeld (Reuters)
- Iraq truck bomb killed 30 on Saturday, police say (Reuters)
- Hurricane Beta strengthens, lashes Nicaragua coast (Reuters)
- The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
- Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
- New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
- Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
- Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
- Americans Attack Insurgents Planning Raid (AP)
- Hurricane Beta Hits Nicaragua's East Coast (AP)
- Israelis, Palestinians Said Agree to Deal (AP)
- Hundreds View Parks' Body in Montgomery (AP)
- Suicide bomber lures 30 Iraqis to their death (Reuters)
- Caped Teen Kills Two, Then Self in Calif. (AP)
- Pakistan, India to Open Kashmir Border (AP)
- Dutch Witches Get Tax Break for Studies (AP)
- Studio Pulls Billboards for 50 Cent Movie (AP)
- No. 8 UCLA Escapes Stanford 30-27 in OT (AP)
- Gunmen kill Iraq cabinet adviser (Reuters)
- Hurricane Beta slams into Nicaragua's jungle coast (Reuters)
- Kashmir militants claim Delhi blasts (Reuters)
- Cheney's office at center of CIA leak indictment (Reuters)
- Fed to maintain measured rate hike tactic (Reuters)
- The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
- Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
- New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
- Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
- Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
- Duplicate posts?
- Rosa Parks Honored at Capitol Tribute (AP)
- Bush to Announce Supreme Court Nominee (AP)
- Beta Belts Nicaragua and Honduras, Weakens (AP)
- Democrat Urges Rove to Quit Over CIA Leak (AP)
- Hurricane Beta lashes Nicaragua, threatens mudslides (Reuters)
- Philadelphia Transit Unions Go on Strike (AP)
- Japanese Panel Rules U.S. Beef Safe Enough (AP)
- Hundreds Arrested in Wis. Halloween Crowd (AP)
- Radcliffe Talks About Growing Up Potter (AP)
- Patriots Beat Bills in Bruschi's Return (AP)
- Wilson says leak destroyed wife's CIA career (Reuters)
- Koizumi reshuffles cabinet, hints on successor (Reuters)
- India readies for festivals, police hunt bombers (Reuters)
- Australia rules out new post-Kyoto limits (Reuters)
- US says bombs Qaeda house, Iraqis say 40 dead (Reuters)
- The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
- Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
- New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
- Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
- Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
- Some info on the new SCOTUS nominee
- Bush Picks Alito for Supreme Court (AP)
- Americans Honor Parks at Capitol Rotunda (AP)
- Syria Supporters Silent Ahead of U.N. Vote (AP)
- Six American Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP)
- UN pressures Syria over Hariri death (Reuters)
- Reid Says Rove Should Resign (AP)
- Consumer Spending Bounces Back in Sept. (AP)
- 'Saw II' Cuts Down 'Zorro' at Box Office (AP)
- Dutch Witches Get Tax Break for Studies (AP)
- Patriots Beat Bills in Bruschi's Return (AP)
- Bush nominates Alito to Supreme Court (Reuters)
- Wilson says leak destroyed wife's CIA career (Reuters)
- Six US soldiers killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Sharon faces test of strength after Gaza pullout (Reuters)
- India prepares for festivals, hunts bombers (Reuters)
- Informant's Past Shadows His Testimony From '85 Murder Trial (Los Angeles Times)
- Key West Tries to Get the Party Restarted (Los Angeles Times)
- A Chicken-and-Egg Problem: How to Speed Up Production of Flu Shots (Los Angeles Times)
- First Lady Appears to Be Sitting Out This Election (Los Angeles Times)
- Despite Warnings, U.S. Leans on Syria (Los Angeles Times)
- Samuel Alita nominated to Supreme Court
- We've been raped by oil companies
- Bush to Unveil Super-Flu Strategy (AP)
- Bush Names Conservative Judge for Opening (AP)
- U.S. Issues Report on Iraqi Roadside Bombs (AP)
- White House Rebuffs Calls for Shakeup (AP)
- The legal case against I. Lewis Libby: how strong? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution (AP)
- Article Raises Questions About Vietnam War (AP)
- Woody Allen Grateful for Wife Soon-Yi (AP)
- Fed Likely to Keep Raising Rates (AP)
- Roethlisberger Drives Steelers to Win (AP)
- Court pick wins back conservatives (Reuters)
- Cheney replaces Libby with Addington (Reuters)
- Iraq asks U.N. to let US-led force stay (Reuters)
- New Japan cabinet seen unlikely to better Asia ties (Reuters)
- Trial begins for al Qaeda suspect in Bush plot (Reuters)
- Informant's Past Shadows His Testimony From '85 Murder Trial (Los Angeles Times)
- Key West Tries to Get the Party Restarted (Los Angeles Times)
- A Chicken-and-Egg Problem: How to Speed Up Production of Flu Shots (Los Angeles Times)
- First Lady Appears to Be Sitting Out This Election (Los Angeles Times)
- Despite Warnings, U.S. Leans on Syria (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush to Announce Strategy to Battle Flu (AP)
- Panel to Recommend Tax Overhaul Designs (AP)
- Republicans Enthusiastic About Alito (AP)
- Fed Seen Boosting Rate a Quarter-Point (AP)
- The legal case against I. Lewis Libby: how strong? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Charles, Camilla Depart for United States (AP)
- Microsoft May Expand Web-Based Offerings (AP)
- Ronald Isley Convicted of Tax Evasion (AP)
- Woman in Witch Costume Robs Wash. Bank (AP)
- Roethlisberger Drives Steelers to Win (AP)
- Syria: UN resolution "very negative" (Reuters)
- Bush to announce bird flu plan (Reuters)
- U.S. frees 500 prisoners from Abu Ghraib (Reuters)
- Israeli air strike kills 2 in Gaza: witnesses (Reuters)
- US probe recommends possible death for sergeant (Reuters)
- Killer Sought Solace Online (Los Angeles Times)
- TV in Your Pocket Is the Next Small Thing (Los Angeles Times)
- Judge's Supporters, Foes See Much in One Dissent (Los Angeles Times)
- Conservatives Cheer Court Nominee (Los Angeles Times)
- Out of Their Element (Los Angeles Times)
- Senate Emerges from closed session on Iraq
- Senate Emerges From Closed Session on Iraq (AP)
- Security Heightened at U.S. Afghan Base (AP)
- Bush Outlines $7.1B Flu-Fighting Strategy (AP)
- Australia Receives Threat of Terror Attack (AP)
- Scholarships come with inspiration (USATODAY.com)
- Colo. Voters Give Up $3.7B in Tax Refunds (AP)
- Prince Charles and Camilla Head to D.C. (AP)
- Conductor Skitch Henderson Dies at Age 87 (AP)
- Boeing Machinists Go on Strike (AP)
- Hornets Open in New Home With Rout (AP)
- Palestinian gunmen kill Israeli soldier on raid (Reuters)
- Baghdad attacks kill 11, US airstrikes target Qaeda (Reuters)
- Suicide car bomber kills four in Indian Kashmir (Reuters)
- Democrats close Senate doors in Iraq protest (Reuters)
- Moderate "gang" may decide nominee's fate (Reuters)
- Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
- Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
- Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
- Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
- Trent Lott Not Running for Re-Election?
- Feds to Release Details of Flu-Fight Plan (AP)
- Thousands to Honor Rosa Parks at Funeral (AP)
- Two Killed in U.S. Copter Crash in Iraq (AP)
- U.S. Boosts Afghan Security After Escape (AP)
- Scholarships come with inspiration (USATODAY.com)
- Prince Charles and Camilla Head to D.C. (AP)
- FTC Clears Way for J&J Buy of Guidant (AP)
- Conductor Skitch Henderson Dies at Age 87 (AP)
- You'll Need Ticket to See Baby Panda (AP)
- Hornets Open in New Home With Rout (AP)
- CIA runs secret terrorism prisons abroad: report (Reuters)
- Death toll in Iraq mosque bomb at least 20: ministry (Reuters)
- Iran to process fresh batch of uranium: diplomats (Reuters)
- Helicopter crash kills 2 Marines in Iraq (Reuters)
- Palestinian gunmen kill Israeli soldier on raid (Reuters)
- Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
- Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
- Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
- Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
- What's up with this dufus Jim Herring?
- Two GOP Senators: No Filibuster on Alito (AP)
- Six GIs Killed in Iraq; 20 Die in Bombing (AP)
- Thousands Honor Parks With Songs, Thanks (AP)
- Infection-Control Key to U.S. Flu Plan (AP)
- How long will UN unanimity last? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Two al-Qaida Suspects Arrested in Pakistan (AP)
- Shortness of Breath May Be Heart Disease (AP)
- CNN's Aaron Brown Leaving the Network (AP)
- Google Offers Index of Public Domain Works (AP)
- NBA Kicks Off Season With Familiar Faces (AP)
- US bids farewell to civil rights icon Rosa Parks (Reuters)
- Top Cheney aide expected to plead not guilty (Reuters)
- CIA uses secret prisons abroad: report (Reuters)
- China says N.Korea six-party talks to start Wed (Reuters)
- Senior al Qaeda captive fled US prison (Reuters)
- Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
- Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
- Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
- Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
- Libby to Make First Court Appearance (AP)
- Two GOP Senators Oppose Alito Filibuster (AP)
- Bush to Visit Latin American Nations (AP)
- AP: DeLay's Staff Tried to Help Abramoff (AP)
- How long will UN unanimity last? (The Christian Science Monitor)
- FDA Advisers Consider At-Home HIV Test (AP)
- Google Offers Index of Public Domain Works (AP)
- Radio City Music Hall Musicians Strike (AP)
- Man Dresses As Horse, Runs on Race Track (AP)
- NBA Kicks Off Season With Familiar Faces (AP)
- Libby expected to plead not guilty (Reuters)
- Red Cross seeks access to CIA prison (Reuters)
- Shots fired as French riots escalate (Reuters)
- Indonesia says has suspected flu cases in children (Reuters)
- Berlusconi says threatened by bomber in stadium (Reuters)
- Bratton Is Overruled by Police Panel (Los Angeles Times)
- Crashes Heighten Busway Concerns (Los Angeles Times)
- Pentagon Sets Its Sights on Roadside Bombs (Los Angeles Times)
- Voters Support Parental Notice (Los Angeles Times)
- Mommy Shift Begins as Nanny Shift Ends (Los Angeles Times)
- Does DNC Chair Howard Dean Help or Hurt the Dems?
- Who Should the Dems Nominate for Lt. Gov in 2007?
- Insurgents Kill Six Iraqi Policemen (AP)
- Bush to Push for Trade in the Americas (AP)
- More Arson Attacks in Paris Suburbs (AP)
- Alito Confirmation Hearing to Begin Jan. 9 (AP)
- Shortcuts alleged in building levees (USATODAY.com)
- Budget-Cutting Action Moving to House (AP)
- Bush Public Support at Lowest Level Yet (AP)
- States Have Own Plans for Bird Flu (AP)
- Rocker Juanes Wins 3 Latin Grammy Awards (AP)
- Favre's Future Might Be Tied to Sherman's (AP)
- Riots erupt again in Paris suburbs, 150 cars torched (Reuters)
- Six Iraqi police killed in attack on checkpoint (Reuters)
- US defends foreign detentions (Reuters)
- Bush ratings drop to new lows in poll (Reuters)
- Anti-govt unrest erupts for fourth day in Ethiopia (Reuters)
- Bratton Is Overruled by Police Panel (Los Angeles Times)
- Crashes Heighten Busway Concerns (Los Angeles Times)
- Pentagon Sets Its Sights on Roadside Bombs (Los Angeles Times)
- Voters Support Parental Notice (Los Angeles Times)
- Mommy Shift Begins as Nanny Shift Ends (Los Angeles Times)
- Bush Aims to Mend Latin American Relations (AP)
- Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (AP)
- Prince Charles, Wife to Visit War Memorial (AP)
- Alito Confirmation Hearing to Begin Jan. 9 (AP)
- What Libby indictment left out says a lot (USATODAY.com)
- China, Vietnam, Japan Report Flu Outbreaks (AP)
- Senate Sets 2009 Digital TV Deadline (AP)
- Jury to Weigh Contrary Portrayals of Blake (AP)
- Calif. Man Caught in 'HOV' Lane With Dummy (AP)
- Heat Lose to Pacers; Shaq Sprains Ankle (AP)
- Thousands protest Bush in Argentina (Reuters)
- Vehicles torched in French riots (Reuters)
- Bush ratings drop to new lows in poll (Reuters)
- China, Vietnam report more bird flu outbreaks (Reuters)
- Japan, N.Korea end talks with no agreement (Reuters)
- Boeing's Long Beach Workers May Pay Price of Defense Cuts (Los Angeles Times)
- Drug Cartels Bring Rivalry and Death to Southern Mexico (Los Angeles Times)
- Libby Pleads Not Guilty to Lying in Leak Case (Los Angeles Times)
- 'Producer Gets Access,' by Dana Rohrabacher (Los Angeles Times)
- Saved by a Saint in a Tank (Los Angeles Times)
- Americas Argue Trade; Protests Wreak Havoc (AP)
- U.S. Launches Major Offensive in Iraq (AP)
- Search on for Texas Death Row Inmate (AP)
- Democrats Move to Exploit Iraq Missteps (AP)
- Battle to avert more deaths in quake-hit Pakistan (Reuters)
- Cheney Seeks CIA Exemption to Torture Ban (AP)
- Popular Snowman T-Shirt Raises Concerns (AP)
- Jury Rules Against Woman in Genital Gluing (AP)
- Experts: Disaster-Free Zones Hard to Find (AP)
- Spurs Play Like Spurs, Beat the Cavs (AP)
- Thousands protest Bush in Argentina (Reuters)
- US, Iraqi troops launch new western offensive (Reuters)
- Annan rebuffs Iran after Israel remark (Reuters)