Sunday news headlines from Yahoo, at 10.21 am. (I include the time because the headlines change every few hours. This is just a snapshot of what's happening today, according to Yahoo.)
News
--Scientists get another day to study Gulf spill cap Video
--Iraq suicide bombing targets al-Qaida fighters, kills 43
--Hillary Clinton aims to refine goals of Afghan war
--McCain takes on Republican rivals in second debate
--Idaho man accused of keeping 2 dozen rattlers in apartment
--Jobless in Cuba? Communism faces the unthinkable
World
--Bomb kills 3 in Afghan capital ahead of conference
--Netanyahu says he will oppose conversion bill
--Suicide attacks kill at least 48 in Iraq
--Clinton aims to refine goals of Afghan war
--Hamas bans women from smoking water pipes in cafes
--Spanish parliament to debate ban on public burqas
--Farnborough tests health of ailing aircraft market
--EU foreign policy chief tours Gaza, checks embargo
--Storm cuts short start of Austrian Life Ball
--Spain to take 9 more Cuban political prisoners
Norfolk, VA Local news [papers are Virginian Pilot, Daily Press, 13 News is TV
--Unearthed photos a gift to historians on… - Virginian-…
--Ship pieces found in N.C. may be from old… - Virginian-…
--Boys & Girls nonprofit fights to keep… - Virginian-…
--Weather causing some problems across town - 13 News, W…
--Human remains found at William & Mary… - 13 News, W…
--Roland Park residents say no to… - 13 News, W…
--The city gets green, one lot at a time - Daily Press
Lawmakers want menhaden data - Daily Press
--Man wanted in connection with York bank… - Daily Press
Finance
--BP: Well cap may bottle oil until permanent plug
--Banks eye higher fees to boost declining revenue
--Congress acts on bank overhaul, but work ahead
--Apple CEO on antenna problem: 'We aren't perfect'
--Dell: SEC staff to recommend accounting settlement
--Gannett's stock dives after 2Q results disappoint
--Regulators shut banks in Fla, Mich, SC
--Mattel 2Q net income more than doubles
--The Gulf waits: Oil is plugged, but for how long?
--Consumer prices dip for third straight month
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