Good morning, here are some of the headlines we're following:
As Feared, JP Morgan's Losses Are Growing; Reportedly At $3 Billion.
Minorities Are Majority Of U.S. Births, Census Says.
Activist Chen May Soon Have Passport, Be Able To Leave China.
NATO Summit Opens This Weekend In Chicago; Pakistani President To Attend. ( CNN)
Trial Of Accused Serbian War Criminal Ratko Mladic Delayed Indefinitely Over Prosecution Errors. ( Telegraph)
Greece Gets Caretaker Government, Banking Crisis Looms. ( Washington Post)
Arizona Wildfire Grows Rapidly, Threatens Historic, Rural Community. ( Arizona Republic)
Closing Arguments Set For Today In Edwards Corruption Trial. ( CBS)
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Wife Found Dead At Home In New York ( New York Times)
Moderate Earthquake Shakes East Texas Early Today - Second Tremor This Week. ( Longview News-Journal)
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