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Cutler shakes off injury, Bears beat Lions 13-7

Cutler shakes off injury, Bears beat Lions 13-7
By ANDREW SELIGMANAP Sports Writer CHICAGO (AP) - There was a big gasp going through the stadium as Jay Cutler writhed in pain on the field. He rose to his feet. The Bears defense rose to the occasion. Cutler returned after bruising his ribs, and Brian Urlacher made a key fumble recovery to

Cutler shakes off injury, Bears beat Lions 13-7

Cutler shakes off injury, Bears beat Lions 13-7
By ANDREW SELIGMANAP Sports Writer CHICAGO (AP) - There was a big gasp going through the stadium as Jay Cutler writhed in pain on the field. He got up and the defense provided a big lift. Cutler returned after bruising his ribs, and Brian Urlacher made a key fumble recovery to help the Chicago

Business Highlights

Business Highlights
By The Associated Press ___ Russia's Rosneft buys out TNK-BP MOSCOW (AP) - Russian state-owned oil giant Rosneft strengthened its hold on the country's lucrative oil industry when it sealed a deal Monday to buy TNK-BP, the 50-50 joint venture between BP, the British energy country, and

Retirement worries grow; 30-somethings most uneasy

Retirement worries grow; 30-somethings most uneasy
By HOPE YENAssociated Press WASHINGTON (AP) - Younger Americans in their late 30s are now the group most likely to doubt they will be financially secure after retirement, a major shift from three years ago when baby boomers nearing retirement age expressed the greatest worry. The survey

Obama trying to hold off Romney with women voters

Obama trying to hold off Romney with women voters
By KEN THOMASAssociated Press VIENNA, Va. (AP) - President Barack Obama has been wearing a pink wristband in recognition of breast cancer awareness month and his challenger, Mitt Romney, donned a pink ribbon on his shirt during a factory stop in Ohio. The symbolic gestures are part of a

Russia's Rosneft buys out TNK-BP

Russia's Rosneft buys out TNK-BP
By NATALIYA VASILYEVA and ROBERT BARRAssociated Press MOSCOW (AP) - Russian state-owned oil giant Rosneft strengthened its hold on the country's lucrative oil industry when it sealed a deal Monday to buy TNK-BP, the 50-50 joint venture between BP, the British energy country, and a group of

Clintons land in Haiti to showcase industrial park

Clintons land in Haiti to showcase industrial park
By JOSH LEDERMAN and TRENTON DANIELAssociated Press CARACOL, Haiti (AP) - Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton encouraged foreigners to invest in Haiti as she and her husband Bill led a star-studded delegation gathered Monday to inaugurate a new industrial park at the center of U.S.

BP backs deal to swap TNK-BP for Rosneft stake

BP backs deal to swap TNK-BP for Rosneft stake
By RAPHAEL SATTERAssociated Press LONDON (AP) - The board of U.K. energy company BP PLC has struck a deal to swap its troublesome Russian oil venture TNK-BP for a big stake in Rosneft, the Kremlin-controlled energy company, a person familiar with the matter said Sunday. The person said that the

College Football Roundup: Gators thrash Gamecocks

College Football Roundup: Gators thrash Gamecocks
By The Associated Press No. 3 Florida lived up to its surprising BCS ranking by thrashing a South Carolina team that appeared to be a contender in the SEC. The Gamecocks gave LSU almost all it could handle in Death Valley last week, and figured to follow up with a good showing in The Swamp.

Pope names 7 new saints, seeks to revive faith

Pope names 7 new saints, seeks to revive faith
By NICOLE WINFIELDAssociated Press VATICAN CITY (AP) - Some 80,000 pilgrims in flowered lei, feathered headdresses and other traditional garb flooded St. Peter's Square on Sunday as Pope Benedict XVI added seven more saints onto the roster of Catholic role models in a bid to reinvigorate