A.M. Headlines
U.S. Politics
(Atlanta Black Star): "Mitt Romney hits Barack Obama on looming fiscal cliff"
(New York Times): "Challenged on Medicare, G.O.P loses ground"
(USA Today): "Poll: Obama up by 11 in Pennsylvania"
(Political Wire): "Warren opens up lead in Massachusetts"
(CNN): "Stocks: Attention shifts to housing"
(The Guardian): U.S. withdraws diplomats from Tunisia and Sudan"
(Chicago Tribune): "Chicago teachers union meets on contract today"
(Reuters): "Wisconsin state judge strikes down collective bargaining law"
(Washington Post): "Panetta to urge China and Japan to tone down dispute over islands"
(Reuters): "Occupy Wall Street plans to surround NYSE to mark anniversary"
Other News
(ABC News): " Al Qaeda praises Libya consulate attack as anti-American protests subside"
(Reuters): "Iran six-seven months from nuclear bomb capability: Netanyahu"
(Voice of America): "NATO accused of killing 8 Afghan women in airstrike"
(CBS News): "Syria says troops advance in Aleppo"
(Wall Street Journal): "On ice: NHL locks out its players"
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