A.M. Headlines
U.S. Politics
(USA Today): "Obama, Christie laud 'working relationship' on storm"
(CBS News): "After Sandy, candidates to go back on the attack"
(CBS News): GM, like Chrysler, refutes Romney's auto industry claim"
(New York Times): "In dwindling day of the race, Romney takes a softer tack"
(Washington Post): “Romney Forces See Pennsylvania, Michigan and Minnesota Ripe for Turning Red”
(Associated Press): "Obama makes up for lost time after storm hiatus"
Other News
(CBS News): "New York subways return to service for 1st time since superstorm Sandy"
(Reuters): "Stock index futures point to slightly slower start"
(Reuters): "Oil dips on expectations of weak demand post Sandy"
(Reuters): "China prepares for leadership transition"
(NBC New York): "Knicks/Nets opener cancelled"
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