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The Two-Way
6:25 am
Thu September 29, 2011
Early Headlines: Euro Bailout Fund OK'd; More Listeria Deaths Feared
By Mark Memmott
Good morning.
Earlier, we passed along word about:
-- Reports: Saudi King Cancels Lashing Sentence Against Woman Who Drove
-- Baseball Stunners: Red Sox, Braves Suffer 'Big, Historic' Collapses
Other stories making headlines this morning include:
-- "German Lawmakers Pass Expanded Euro Bailout Fund." (Morning Edition)
-- "Canteloupe-Linked Listeria's Toll Expected To Keep Rising." At least 13 people have died. (The Denver Post)
Related: "Growing Listeria Outbreak In Cantaloupe Prompts Focus On Prevention." (The Salt)
-- "Detention Extended For Four More Months" for Jared Loughner. Tucson shooting rampage suspect is getting mental-health treatment. (The Arizona Republic)
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