Good morning, here are our early stories:
In Cairo: Several Killed, Hundreds Injured, Tanks Deployed As Clashes Continue.
Syria: Clinton To Meet Russian Diplomat; Sarin Fears Continue.
Royal Watch: Kate Is Released From Hospital.
And here are more early headlines:
Bomb Wounds Afghan Intelligence Chief. ( AP)
Obama To Visit Virginia Family To Discuss Perils Of Fiscal Cliff. ( Politico)
Same Sex Marriage Licenses Available Today In Washington, Some Maryland Counties. ( Seattle Post-Intelligencer; WRC-TV)
Typhoon Bopha Kills 475 In Philippines. ( AFP)
Federal Government Moves To Block Production Of 'Nap Nannies' After Deaths Of 5 Infants. ( CNN)
Grammy Award Nominations Favor Fun., Mumford & Sons And Frank Ocean. ( USA Today)
Kobe Bryant Becomes 5th (And Youngest) NBA Star To Score 30,000 Career Points. ( Reuters)
Australian PM Gillard Spoofs End-Of-The-World Mayan Calendar With Fake Address. ( Time)
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