A.M. Headlines
U.S. Politics
(Associated Press): "Campaigns push forward as Mideast unrest spreads"
(Reuters): "U.S. won't tolerate efforts to harm Americans: Obama"
(New York Times): "Some Romney proposals await further detail"
(Los Angeles Times): "Romney tells Values Voter Summit that 'culture matters'"
(CBS News): "Judge strikes down Wisconsin law limiting union rights"
(Chicago Sun-Times): "Wisconsin new battleground for Obama, Romney"
(CNN): "Tentative deal reached in 5-day Chicago teachers strike"
(Politico): "In Massachusetts, Brown-Warren civility begins to crack"
Other News
(Bloomberg): "Arab protests ease after days of rage against anti-Muslim film"
(CBS News): "Federal authorities question man who may be anti-Muslim filmmaker"
(MarketWatch): "U.S. stocks enter Fed-inspired rally"
(Seattle Post Intelligencer): "University of Texas defends bomb threat response"
(Washington Post): "With lockout looming, NHL and union get back in touch..."
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