Good morning, here are our early stories:
Report: U.S. Discussing 'Unilateral Strikes' On Terrorist Groups In Africa.
Women Erased From IKEA's Saudi Catalog; Company Apologizes.
And these are other morning headlines:
French Authorities Drop Rape Charge Against Former IMF Chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn. ( AFP)
Georgian President Saakashvili Concedes Election Defeat. ( New York Times)
Hong Kong Ferry Collision Kills 37 - Six Crew Arrested. ( BBC)
Chicago Teachers Union Votes Today On Proposed Contract. ( Chicago Tribune)
Pope's Former Butler To Testify In Case Of Papal Document Theft. ( AP)
Late Turkish President's Body Exhumed to Investigate Foul Play Rumors. ( Reuters)
Bangladesh Arrests Dozens For Violent Attacks On Buddhist Temples, Homes. ( Bloomberg)
Thieves Snatch Millions In Gems From California Mining Museum. ( Los Angeles Times)
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