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The Two-Way
6:38 am
Tue October 18, 2011
Top Stories: Prisoner Swap, Clinton In Libya, Stocks Drop
By Mark Memmott
Good morning.
Our earlier headlines on breaking news were:
-- Israeli Soldier Released, Exchange Of Prisoners Begins.
-- Secretary Clinton Is In Libya To Unveil New Aid, Hail Country's Freedom.
And we also posted on this odd report:
-- Truck With Obama's Teleprompter Stolen.
As for other stories making headlines, they include:
-- "Stocks, U.S. Futures Drop." (Bloomberg News)
-- GOP Presidential Contenders Debate Again Tonight. (CNN)
-- "Republicans Lay Groundwork For Healthcare Repeal." (Los Angeles Times)
-- "Malaria Deaths Fall Over 20% Worldwide In Last Decade." (BBC News)
-- "Poll: Washington To Blame More Than Wall Street For Economy." (USA Today)
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