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The Two-Way
Top Stories: Eurozone Crisis, 'Occupy Oakland,' Afghan Strategy
Originally published on Thu November 3, 2011 8:25 am
By Mark Memmott
Good morning.
Our early headlines:
-- Greek Prime Minister Under Pressure To Resign.
-- Jobless Claims Dip Below 400,000.
-- Cain Allegations: The Latest Developments.
-- Occupy Oakland Strike Turns 'Chaotic'.
Other top stories of the morning include:
-- "U.S. Explores Faster Afghan Handover." (The Wall Street Journal)
-- "House Republicans Make Cross-Party Pitch To Embolden Eebt 'Supercommittee.' (The Washington Post)
-- "MF Global Has Customer Shortfall Of $633 Million," Commodity Futures Trading Commission Says. (Bloomberg News)
-- "Obama Administration Mulled Solyndra Bailout Days Before Company's Demise." (The Hill)
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