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The Two-Way
6:40 am
Tue September 20, 2011
Top Stories: Italy Downgraded, Greece On 'Precipice,' Perry In NY
By Mark Memmott
Good morning.
Our earlier headlines:
-- 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' Fades Away, Media Say
-- Murdoch's Media Co. Offers $4.7M To Family Victimized In Hacking Scandal
-- At The UN, Palestinian Bid For Membership Dominates Discussions
Other top stories of the day so far:
-- "S&P Downgrades Italy's Credit Rating." (The Financial Times)
-- "Greece Nears The Precipice, Raising Fear of Default." (The New York Times)
-- "European Stocks Advance On 'Productive' Greece Debt Talks." (Bloomberg News)
-- "Rick Perry To Criticize Obama On Middle East." (USA Today's On Politics blog)
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