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  1. US making progress against Iraq insurgency-Rumsfeld (Reuters)
  2. Iraq truck bomb killed 30 on Saturday, police say (Reuters)
  3. Hurricane Beta strengthens, lashes Nicaragua coast (Reuters)
  4. The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
  5. Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
  6. New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
  7. Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
  8. Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
  9. Americans Attack Insurgents Planning Raid (AP)
  10. Hurricane Beta Hits Nicaragua's East Coast (AP)
  11. Israelis, Palestinians Said Agree to Deal (AP)
  12. Hundreds View Parks' Body in Montgomery (AP)
  13. Suicide bomber lures 30 Iraqis to their death (Reuters)
  14. Caped Teen Kills Two, Then Self in Calif. (AP)
  15. Pakistan, India to Open Kashmir Border (AP)
  16. Dutch Witches Get Tax Break for Studies (AP)
  17. Studio Pulls Billboards for 50 Cent Movie (AP)
  18. No. 8 UCLA Escapes Stanford 30-27 in OT (AP)
  19. Gunmen kill Iraq cabinet adviser (Reuters)
  20. Hurricane Beta slams into Nicaragua's jungle coast (Reuters)
  21. Kashmir militants claim Delhi blasts (Reuters)
  22. Cheney's office at center of CIA leak indictment (Reuters)
  23. Fed to maintain measured rate hike tactic (Reuters)
  24. The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
  25. Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
  26. New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
  27. Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
  28. Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
  29. Duplicate posts?
  30. Rosa Parks Honored at Capitol Tribute (AP)
  31. Bush to Announce Supreme Court Nominee (AP)
  32. Beta Belts Nicaragua and Honduras, Weakens (AP)
  33. Democrat Urges Rove to Quit Over CIA Leak (AP)
  34. Hurricane Beta lashes Nicaragua, threatens mudslides (Reuters)
  35. Philadelphia Transit Unions Go on Strike (AP)
  36. Japanese Panel Rules U.S. Beef Safe Enough (AP)
  37. Hundreds Arrested in Wis. Halloween Crowd (AP)
  38. Radcliffe Talks About Growing Up Potter (AP)
  39. Patriots Beat Bills in Bruschi's Return (AP)
  40. Wilson says leak destroyed wife's CIA career (Reuters)
  41. Koizumi reshuffles cabinet, hints on successor (Reuters)
  42. India readies for festivals, police hunt bombers (Reuters)
  43. Australia rules out new post-Kyoto limits (Reuters)
  44. US says bombs Qaeda house, Iraqis say 40 dead (Reuters)
  45. The Mystery of Philip Morris' Nicotine Inhaler (Los Angeles Times)
  46. Away Becomes Home for College Athletes Displaced by Katrina (Los Angeles Times)
  47. New Getty Panel to Examine Operations (Los Angeles Times)
  48. Dozens Killed in India Blasts (Los Angeles Times)
  49. Who Talked? It Wasn't the Special Prosecutor (Los Angeles Times)
  50. Some info on the new SCOTUS nominee
  51. Bush Picks Alito for Supreme Court (AP)
  52. Americans Honor Parks at Capitol Rotunda (AP)
  53. Syria Supporters Silent Ahead of U.N. Vote (AP)
  54. Six American Soldiers Killed in Iraq (AP)
  55. UN pressures Syria over Hariri death (Reuters)
  56. Reid Says Rove Should Resign (AP)
  57. Consumer Spending Bounces Back in Sept. (AP)
  58. 'Saw II' Cuts Down 'Zorro' at Box Office (AP)
  59. Dutch Witches Get Tax Break for Studies (AP)
  60. Patriots Beat Bills in Bruschi's Return (AP)
  61. Bush nominates Alito to Supreme Court (Reuters)
  62. Wilson says leak destroyed wife's CIA career (Reuters)
  63. Six US soldiers killed in Iraq (Reuters)
  64. Sharon faces test of strength after Gaza pullout (Reuters)
  65. India prepares for festivals, hunts bombers (Reuters)
  66. Informant's Past Shadows His Testimony From '85 Murder Trial (Los Angeles Times)
  67. Key West Tries to Get the Party Restarted (Los Angeles Times)
  68. A Chicken-and-Egg Problem: How to Speed Up Production of Flu Shots (Los Angeles Times)
  69. First Lady Appears to Be Sitting Out This Election (Los Angeles Times)
  70. Despite Warnings, U.S. Leans on Syria (Los Angeles Times)
  71. Samuel Alita nominated to Supreme Court
  72. We've been raped by oil companies
  73. Bush to Unveil Super-Flu Strategy (AP)
  74. Bush Names Conservative Judge for Opening (AP)
  75. U.S. Issues Report on Iraqi Roadside Bombs (AP)
  76. White House Rebuffs Calls for Shakeup (AP)
  77. The legal case against I. Lewis Libby: how strong? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  78. U.N. Security Council OKs Syria Resolution (AP)
  79. Article Raises Questions About Vietnam War (AP)
  80. Woody Allen Grateful for Wife Soon-Yi (AP)
  81. Fed Likely to Keep Raising Rates (AP)
  82. Roethlisberger Drives Steelers to Win (AP)
  83. Court pick wins back conservatives (Reuters)
  84. Cheney replaces Libby with Addington (Reuters)
  85. Iraq asks U.N. to let US-led force stay (Reuters)
  86. New Japan cabinet seen unlikely to better Asia ties (Reuters)
  87. Trial begins for al Qaeda suspect in Bush plot (Reuters)
  88. Informant's Past Shadows His Testimony From '85 Murder Trial (Los Angeles Times)
  89. Key West Tries to Get the Party Restarted (Los Angeles Times)
  90. A Chicken-and-Egg Problem: How to Speed Up Production of Flu Shots (Los Angeles Times)
  91. First Lady Appears to Be Sitting Out This Election (Los Angeles Times)
  92. Despite Warnings, U.S. Leans on Syria (Los Angeles Times)
  93. Bush to Announce Strategy to Battle Flu (AP)
  94. Panel to Recommend Tax Overhaul Designs (AP)
  95. Republicans Enthusiastic About Alito (AP)
  96. Fed Seen Boosting Rate a Quarter-Point (AP)
  97. The legal case against I. Lewis Libby: how strong? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  98. Charles, Camilla Depart for United States (AP)
  99. Microsoft May Expand Web-Based Offerings (AP)
  100. Ronald Isley Convicted of Tax Evasion (AP)
  101. Woman in Witch Costume Robs Wash. Bank (AP)
  102. Roethlisberger Drives Steelers to Win (AP)
  103. Syria: UN resolution "very negative" (Reuters)
  104. Bush to announce bird flu plan (Reuters)
  105. U.S. frees 500 prisoners from Abu Ghraib (Reuters)
  106. Israeli air strike kills 2 in Gaza: witnesses (Reuters)
  107. US probe recommends possible death for sergeant (Reuters)
  108. Killer Sought Solace Online (Los Angeles Times)
  109. TV in Your Pocket Is the Next Small Thing (Los Angeles Times)
  110. Judge's Supporters, Foes See Much in One Dissent (Los Angeles Times)
  111. Conservatives Cheer Court Nominee (Los Angeles Times)
  112. Out of Their Element (Los Angeles Times)
  113. Senate Emerges from closed session on Iraq
  114. Senate Emerges From Closed Session on Iraq (AP)
  115. Security Heightened at U.S. Afghan Base (AP)
  116. Bush Outlines $7.1B Flu-Fighting Strategy (AP)
  117. Australia Receives Threat of Terror Attack (AP)
  118. Scholarships come with inspiration (USATODAY.com)
  119. Colo. Voters Give Up $3.7B in Tax Refunds (AP)
  120. Prince Charles and Camilla Head to D.C. (AP)
  121. Conductor Skitch Henderson Dies at Age 87 (AP)
  122. Boeing Machinists Go on Strike (AP)
  123. Hornets Open in New Home With Rout (AP)
  124. Palestinian gunmen kill Israeli soldier on raid (Reuters)
  125. Baghdad attacks kill 11, US airstrikes target Qaeda (Reuters)
  126. Suicide car bomber kills four in Indian Kashmir (Reuters)
  127. Democrats close Senate doors in Iraq protest (Reuters)
  128. Moderate "gang" may decide nominee's fate (Reuters)
  129. Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
  130. Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
  131. Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
  132. Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
  133. Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
  134. Trent Lott Not Running for Re-Election?
  135. Feds to Release Details of Flu-Fight Plan (AP)
  136. Thousands to Honor Rosa Parks at Funeral (AP)
  137. Two Killed in U.S. Copter Crash in Iraq (AP)
  138. U.S. Boosts Afghan Security After Escape (AP)
  139. Scholarships come with inspiration (USATODAY.com)
  140. Prince Charles and Camilla Head to D.C. (AP)
  141. FTC Clears Way for J&J Buy of Guidant (AP)
  142. Conductor Skitch Henderson Dies at Age 87 (AP)
  143. You'll Need Ticket to See Baby Panda (AP)
  144. Hornets Open in New Home With Rout (AP)
  145. CIA runs secret terrorism prisons abroad: report (Reuters)
  146. Death toll in Iraq mosque bomb at least 20: ministry (Reuters)
  147. Iran to process fresh batch of uranium: diplomats (Reuters)
  148. Helicopter crash kills 2 Marines in Iraq (Reuters)
  149. Palestinian gunmen kill Israeli soldier on raid (Reuters)
  150. Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
  151. Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
  152. Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
  153. Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
  154. Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
  155. What's up with this dufus Jim Herring?
  156. Two GOP Senators: No Filibuster on Alito (AP)
  157. Six GIs Killed in Iraq; 20 Die in Bombing (AP)
  158. Thousands Honor Parks With Songs, Thanks (AP)
  159. Infection-Control Key to U.S. Flu Plan (AP)
  160. How long will UN unanimity last? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  161. Two al-Qaida Suspects Arrested in Pakistan (AP)
  162. Shortness of Breath May Be Heart Disease (AP)
  163. CNN's Aaron Brown Leaving the Network (AP)
  164. Google Offers Index of Public Domain Works (AP)
  165. NBA Kicks Off Season With Familiar Faces (AP)
  166. US bids farewell to civil rights icon Rosa Parks (Reuters)
  167. Top Cheney aide expected to plead not guilty (Reuters)
  168. CIA uses secret prisons abroad: report (Reuters)
  169. China says N.Korea six-party talks to start Wed (Reuters)
  170. Senior al Qaeda captive fled US prison (Reuters)
  171. Federal Reserve Raises Key Interest Rate to 4% (Los Angeles Times)
  172. Bush's Flu Plan Stresses Vaccine (Los Angeles Times)
  173. Democrats Force Closed Debate (Los Angeles Times)
  174. Nominee Has Some Unexpected Supporters (Los Angeles Times)
  175. Abortion Effort Isn't Untested (Los Angeles Times)
  176. Libby to Make First Court Appearance (AP)
  177. Two GOP Senators Oppose Alito Filibuster (AP)
  178. Bush to Visit Latin American Nations (AP)
  179. AP: DeLay's Staff Tried to Help Abramoff (AP)
  180. How long will UN unanimity last? (The Christian Science Monitor)
  181. FDA Advisers Consider At-Home HIV Test (AP)
  182. Google Offers Index of Public Domain Works (AP)
  183. Radio City Music Hall Musicians Strike (AP)
  184. Man Dresses As Horse, Runs on Race Track (AP)
  185. NBA Kicks Off Season With Familiar Faces (AP)
  186. Libby expected to plead not guilty (Reuters)
  187. Red Cross seeks access to CIA prison (Reuters)
  188. Shots fired as French riots escalate (Reuters)
  189. Indonesia says has suspected flu cases in children (Reuters)
  190. Berlusconi says threatened by bomber in stadium (Reuters)
  191. Bratton Is Overruled by Police Panel (Los Angeles Times)
  192. Crashes Heighten Busway Concerns (Los Angeles Times)
  193. Pentagon Sets Its Sights on Roadside Bombs (Los Angeles Times)
  194. Voters Support Parental Notice (Los Angeles Times)
  195. Mommy Shift Begins as Nanny Shift Ends (Los Angeles Times)
  196. Does DNC Chair Howard Dean Help or Hurt the Dems?
  197. Who Should the Dems Nominate for Lt. Gov in 2007?
  198. Insurgents Kill Six Iraqi Policemen (AP)
  199. Bush to Push for Trade in the Americas (AP)
  200. More Arson Attacks in Paris Suburbs (AP)
  201. Alito Confirmation Hearing to Begin Jan. 9 (AP)
  202. Shortcuts alleged in building levees (USATODAY.com)
  203. Budget-Cutting Action Moving to House (AP)
  204. Bush Public Support at Lowest Level Yet (AP)
  205. States Have Own Plans for Bird Flu (AP)
  206. Rocker Juanes Wins 3 Latin Grammy Awards (AP)
  207. Favre's Future Might Be Tied to Sherman's (AP)
  208. Riots erupt again in Paris suburbs, 150 cars torched (Reuters)
  209. Six Iraqi police killed in attack on checkpoint (Reuters)
  210. US defends foreign detentions (Reuters)
  211. Bush ratings drop to new lows in poll (Reuters)
  212. Anti-govt unrest erupts for fourth day in Ethiopia (Reuters)
  213. Bratton Is Overruled by Police Panel (Los Angeles Times)
  214. Crashes Heighten Busway Concerns (Los Angeles Times)
  215. Pentagon Sets Its Sights on Roadside Bombs (Los Angeles Times)
  216. Voters Support Parental Notice (Los Angeles Times)
  217. Mommy Shift Begins as Nanny Shift Ends (Los Angeles Times)
  218. Bush Aims to Mend Latin American Relations (AP)
  219. Payrolls Expand in Oct.; Jobless Rate Dips (AP)
  220. Prince Charles, Wife to Visit War Memorial (AP)
  221. Alito Confirmation Hearing to Begin Jan. 9 (AP)
  222. What Libby indictment left out says a lot (USATODAY.com)
  223. China, Vietnam, Japan Report Flu Outbreaks (AP)
  224. Senate Sets 2009 Digital TV Deadline (AP)
  225. Jury to Weigh Contrary Portrayals of Blake (AP)
  226. Calif. Man Caught in 'HOV' Lane With Dummy (AP)
  227. Heat Lose to Pacers; Shaq Sprains Ankle (AP)
  228. Thousands protest Bush in Argentina (Reuters)
  229. Vehicles torched in French riots (Reuters)
  230. Bush ratings drop to new lows in poll (Reuters)
  231. China, Vietnam report more bird flu outbreaks (Reuters)
  232. Japan, N.Korea end talks with no agreement (Reuters)
  233. Boeing's Long Beach Workers May Pay Price of Defense Cuts (Los Angeles Times)
  234. Drug Cartels Bring Rivalry and Death to Southern Mexico (Los Angeles Times)
  235. Libby Pleads Not Guilty to Lying in Leak Case (Los Angeles Times)
  236. 'Producer Gets Access,' by Dana Rohrabacher (Los Angeles Times)
  237. Saved by a Saint in a Tank (Los Angeles Times)
  238. Americas Argue Trade; Protests Wreak Havoc (AP)
  239. U.S. Launches Major Offensive in Iraq (AP)
  240. Search on for Texas Death Row Inmate (AP)
  241. Democrats Move to Exploit Iraq Missteps (AP)
  242. Battle to avert more deaths in quake-hit Pakistan (Reuters)
  243. Cheney Seeks CIA Exemption to Torture Ban (AP)
  244. Popular Snowman T-Shirt Raises Concerns (AP)
  245. Jury Rules Against Woman in Genital Gluing (AP)
  246. Experts: Disaster-Free Zones Hard to Find (AP)
  247. Spurs Play Like Spurs, Beat the Cavs (AP)
  248. Thousands protest Bush in Argentina (Reuters)
  249. US, Iraqi troops launch new western offensive (Reuters)
  250. Annan rebuffs Iran after Israel remark (Reuters)