Good morning, here are our early stories:
'Enough,' Says Giffords As She Launches Campaign For New Gun Laws.
Benghazi Attack: Only Man Who Was In Custody Is Now Free, Lawyer Says.
And here are more early headlines:
Roll Tide! Alabama Shellacs Notre Dame To Win BCS Football Title. ( Sports Illustrated)
'Catastrophic' Heat Conditions Trigger Dozens Of Australian Fires; Power Cut To Parts Of Sydney. ( Sydney Morning Herald)
U.N. Says It Can't Reach 1 Million Syrians Who Lack Food. ( AP)
Free Speech Protests Continue Against Chinese Communist Party Rulers Over Newspaper. ( VOA)
Former President George H. W. Bush Still Hospitalized In Houston, Out Of Intensive Care. ( CNN)
Chicago Lottery Winner Dies Of Cyanide Poisoning Days After Winning Jackpot. ( USA Today)
Journalist Richard Ben Cramer Dies; Authored Influential Book On 1988 Presidential Race. ( Politico)
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