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    War intensifies across Syria, refugee crisis deepens

    BEIRUT - Rebels battle to hold onto Syria's main north-south

    highway as government forces fight insurgents on several fronts

    across country (SYRIA-CRISIS/ (WRAPUP 2), moved, pix, by Angus

    MacSwan, 925 words)

    + See also:

    - SYRIA-CRISIS/TURKEY-RUSSIA, moved, by Nick Tattersall and

    Thomas Grove, 1,248 words

    World finance chiefs cautiously optimistic over Europe

    TOKYO - World finance leaders express cautious optimism that

    Europe is making progress toward containing its debt crisis as

    officials lay the groundwork for a potential bailout request

    from Spain, tempering a sense of gloom hanging over the global

    economy (IMF-ECONOMY/(WRAPUP 1), expect by 0630, pix, tv, by

    Lesley Wroughton and Anna Yukhananov, 700 words)

    Fiery Biden sets stage for Obama recovery attempt

    WASHINGTON - Joe Biden's spirited performance in the vice

    presidential debate has Republicans criticizing him for snide

    grins and a comment on Libya, but it sets the stage for

    President Barack Obama to try to regain his footing in a rematch

    with challenger Mitt Romney next Tuesday (USA-CAMPAIGN/ (UPDATE

    4), moved, pix, by Patricia Zengerle, 1,000 words)

    + See also:

    - USA-LIBYA/BIDEN (ANALYSIS), moved, by Susan Cornwell, 881

    words

    - USA-CAMPAIGN/BIDEN, moved, pix, by Jeff Mason, 400 words

    ASIA

    "Radio Mullah" sent hit squad after Pakistan schoolgirl

    PESHAWAR, Pakistan - One of Taliban's more feared

    commanders, Maulana Fazlullah, carefully briefed two killers

    from his special hit squad on their next target -- 14-year-old

    girl who had angered Taliban by speaking out for "Western"-style

    girls' education (PAKISTAN-GIRL/, moved, pix, by Jibran Ahmad,

    787 words)

    Canada PM says "very different" China system a Nexen concern

    DAKAR - Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper says China's

    "very different" political and economic systems are a concern as

    his government decides whether to approve CNOOC Ltd's $15.1

    billion bid for oil producer Nexen Inc. The comments are some of

    the most revealing Harper has made in connection with the

    landmark CNOOC deal, which has raised fears over Chinese

    state-owned enterprises buying up Canadian energy assets.

    (CANADA-HARPER/CHINA (UPDATE 3), moved, pix, by Joe Penney, 586

    wrods)

    Indonesia acts to over-ride patents on HIV drugs

    JAKARTA - Government takes steps to over-ride patents on

    range of HIV drugs, highlighting growing trend by Asian states

    to allow local production of cheap generic drugs that cut into

    sales of global pharmaceutical companies (INDONESIA-HIV/ (UPDATE

    1), by Matthew Bigg, 666 words)

    MIDDLE EAST

    Egypt's liberals, Islamists clash, 110 reported injured

    CAIRO - Opponents and supporters of President Mohamed Mursi

    clash in first street violence between rival factions since

    Islamist leader took office (EGYPT-PROTEST/ (UPDATE 5), moved,

    pix, tv, by Yasmine Saleh and Marwa Awad, 846 words)

    U.S. intelligence set back when Libya base abandoned

    WASHINGTON - U.S. intelligence efforts in Libya have

    suffered a significant setback due to the abandonment and

    exposure of a facility in Benghazi, Libya identified by a

    newspaper as a "CIA base" following a congressional hearing this

    week, according to U.S. government sources.

    (USA-LIBYA/INTELLIGENCE, moved, by Mark Hosenball, 900 words)

    Clinton says U.S. must embrace Arab Spring despite dangers

    WASHINGTON - United States must look past violence and

    extremism that erupts after "Arab Spring" revolutions and boost

    support for region's young democracies to forge long-term

    security, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says (USA-MIDEAST/,

    moved, by Andrew Quinn, 633 words)

    EUROPE

    Freed Pussy Riot member says protests must be "more cunning"

    MOSCOW - Newly released from Russian prison, Pussy Riot's

    Yekaterina Samutsevich says her protests against Vladimir

    Putin's rule has to become "more cunning" and that she will

    fight to free fellow band members still in jail

    (RUSSIA-PUSSYRIOT/, moved, by Thomas Grove, 450 words)

    Russia local elections seen extending Putin's power

    VOSKRESENSK, Russia - Soviet-era industrial town of

    billowing smokestacks famous for turning out top ice hockey

    players is unlikely electoral battleground for President

    Vladimir Putin and his ruling United Russia party

    (RUSSIA-ELECTIONS/, moved, by Gabriela Baczynska, 1,080 words)

    UNITED STATES

    Congress widens scrutiny of US meningitis outbreak

    WASHINGTON - U.S. lawmakers widen their investigation into

    the deadly meningitis outbreak to include the role state

    regulators played in monitoring the pharmacy that produced

    steroid treatments blamed for killing 14 people in six states

    (USA-HEALTH/MENINGITIS (UPDATE 2), moved, graphic, pix, by David

    Morgan, 1,200 words)

    AFRICA

    UN Security Council asks for Mali plan within 45 days

    UNITED NATIONS - Security Council urges African regional

    groups and United Nations to present within 45 days specific

    plan for military intervention in Mali to help government troops

    reclaim north of country from Islamist extremists

    (MALI-CRISIS/UN (UPDATE 1), moved, by Michelle Nichols, 768

    words)

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