Guns flare in Lebanon as regional crisis deepens
BEIRUT - Lebanese troops and gunmen clashed across the country, killing four people, including a nine-year-old girl, and raising fears that the civil war in neighboring Syria could be ushering in a new era of sectarian bloodshed. Full Article | Video
Obama, Romney now tied in presidential race: Reuters/Ipsos poll
WASHINGTON - Republican Mitt Romney has closed the gap with President Barack Obama and the two candidates are now tied in the November 6 presidential race, according to a Reuters/Ipsos daily tracking poll released on Monday. | Video
Some in Congress eye fiscal cliff 'fallback'
WASHINGTON - An idea percolating in the Congress, aimed at helping avoid the "fiscal cliff," would scrap the steep spending cuts of $109 billion and replace them with more targeted savings of about $55 billion, according to aides familiar with the discussions. Full Article
China's leaders seek ambitious economic reform
BEIJING - China's top leaders have asked policy think tanks to draw up their most ambitious economic reform proposals in decades that could curb the power of state firms. Full Article
Cameron seeks answers as BBC crisis deepens
LONDON - Pressure on the BBC to address allegations its bosses covered up sexual abuse claims leveled at one of its former TV stars mounted after British Prime Minister David Cameron said the broadcaster had serious questions to answer. Full Article
Is Ohio's "secret" energy boom going bust?
NEW YORK - Over a year after Chesapeake CEO Aubrey McClendon declared the Utica shale formation to be "the biggest thing to hit Ohio since the plow," investors and landowners are still in the dark over the country's most eagerly anticipated drilling campaign. Full Article
Goldman book is not an expose: author
JOHANNESBURG - Greg Smith, the former Goldman Sachs vice president who publicly accused the bank of taking advantage of unsuspecting clients, said he never intended his book to be an expose of practices at the Wall Street firm. Full Article
Armstrong stripped of Tour de France titles
GENEVA - Lance Armstrong was stripped of his seven Tour de France titles and banned for life after the International Cycling Union ratified the United States Anti-Doping Agency's sanctions. Full Article | Related Story
Surveillance video captures Lebanon blast
Oct. 22 - Security video shows the moment a huge car bomb exploded in central Beirut during rush hour on Friday, killing a top security official and seven others. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
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Obama, Romney missing the point on Libya
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