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  1. Arles Journal: A Museum Hails Caesar, Even if Some Antiquarians Don’t Agree http://bit.ly/7MCXjk
  2. Secret Service Interviews Gate-Crashers http://bit.ly/5OAN62
  3. Hondurans Vote in Presidential Ballot http://bit.ly/4WAjmb
  4. A Defiant Iran Details Plan for 10 Enrichment Plants http://bit.ly/4xOb7g
  5. Four Police Officers Killed in Ambush http://bit.ly/7eNKbk
  6. Swiss Vote to Ban New Minarets http://bit.ly/4SbIUZ
  7. Nets Fire Coach After 0-16 Start http://bit.ly/4EhFnN
  8. Senators Show Doubts on Afghanistan http://bit.ly/8mytS1
  9. 4 Children Die in Louisiana Crash http://bit.ly/5xSSzT
  10. Giants’ Manning Dealing With Ongoing Foot Injury http://bit.ly/4Xgep7
  11. 4 Police Officers Reported Shot Dead in Washington http://bit.ly/7uRYsM
  12. Troopers to Interview Woods and Release 911 Tape http://bit.ly/83bXae
  13. Iran Is Defiant on Nuclear Work http://bit.ly/60wIZb
  14. Here's an interactive map showing changes in food stamp usage (by county) across U.S. since 2007. - http://bit.ly/8t6xBj
  15. Weary of Political Crisis, Honduras Holds Election http://bit.ly/7JdELE
  16. UAE to Support Banks in Dubai Credit Crisis http://bit.ly/5jYG7u
  17. UAE to Back Banks in Dubai Meltdown http://bit.ly/6H8r6D
  18. Sunday Routine | Shmuley Boteach: Rabbi on the Go, Even While Relaxing http://bit.ly/6yg2s4
  19. Swiss Voters Projected to Back Minaret Ban http://bit.ly/706t3h
  20. Remains Identified After Russian Train Bombing http://bit.ly/7n9k6z