Media Summary: The Federal Reserve says it will hold interest rates; Britain deploys 10000 more police officers as rioting widens; and Tim ... Thirteen people are killed in a clash between Muslims and Christians in Egypt; the Tucson suspect Jared L. Loughner returns to ... Growing numbers of Syrian refugees cross into Turkey; Arizona's wildfire threatens blackouts for thousands of homes; and world ...

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The Federal Reserve says it will hold interest rates; Britain deploys 10000 more police officers as rioting widens; and Tim ... Thirteen people are killed in a clash between Muslims and Christians in Egypt; the Tucson suspect Jared L. Loughner returns to ... Growing numbers of Syrian refugees cross into Turkey; Arizona's wildfire threatens blackouts for thousands of homes; and world ... Kristen Van Dyke with the weather forecast and Mike Powers with the midday headlines. President Obama addresses the downgrade of the United States' credit rating; Arab countries increase pressure on Syria; and ... The European Union members agree to modify a treaty, but Britain refuses; the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof in Cairo; and ...

Palestinian refugees flee Latakia, Syria during a four-day assault by government forces; France and Germany hold economic talks ... Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's interior minister lands in Cairo with his family; Monday is the most violent day in Iraq this year; and a ... More than 10000 take to the streets of New Delhi to protest corruption; soaring gold prices mean brisk business for Manhattan ... Suspected British looters appear in court; the Op-Ed columnist Roger Cohen on Britain's frustrated youth; and instability in ... Mark Ronchetti with the weather forecast and Jessica Garate with the evening headlines. President Obama faces a changing electoral landscape; the Op-Ed columnist Nicholas D. Kristof on Bahrain's latest crackdown; ...

American, NATO and Arab officials met in London and agreed that Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi must go, but will the international ... Cairo's "Day of Departure" protests end peacefully in Tahrir Square; and Helene Cooper reports on the Obama administration's ... A hedge fund chief is found guilty; Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi stays out of the public eye. Please visit to embed ... A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ...

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The Federal Reserve says it will hold interest rates; Britain deploys 10000 more police officers as rioting widens; and Tim ...

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Thirteen people are killed in a clash between Muslims and Christians in Egypt; the Tucson suspect Jared L. Loughner returns to ...

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Growing numbers of Syrian refugees cross into Turkey; Arizona's wildfire threatens blackouts for thousands of homes; and world ...

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Palestinian refugees flee Latakia, Syria during a four-day assault by government forces; France and Germany hold economic talks ...

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Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi's interior minister lands in Cairo with his family; Monday is the most violent day in Iraq this year; and a ...

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A truck bomb kills dozens in Somalia's capital; American astronomers win the Nobel Prize in physics; and Apple announces its ...