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Lockerbie Bomber Dies
Lockerbie bomber Abdel Baset al-Megrahi died, his lawyer said—nearly three years after the Scottish government discharged him from prison on the grounds that he had about three months to live.

Blind Activist Arrives in U.S.
Blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng arrived in the U.S. on Saturday, ending a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.

China's Wen Pledges Decisive Action on Economy
Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao declared that policies meant to prevent a rapid economic slowdown must be applied decisively, suggesting that Beijing is leaving the door open for more-aggressive measures.

Blast Near Italian School Kills Teen
A bomb exploded near the gates of a school in the southern Italian town of Brindisi on Saturday, killing a teenage girl and wounding 10 other people.

Greece to Hold New Elections June 17
Greek President Karolos Papoulias dissolved the country's two-day-old parliament Saturday, paving the way for fresh elections on June 17, which are shaping up as a game of chicken over the country's continued membership in the euro.

Damascus Sees Fresh Clashes
A restive district of the Syrian capital that has been a hotbed of dissent against President Bashar al-Assad was rocked by fighting overnight between government forces and army defectors.

Earthquake Hits Northern Italy
One of the strongest earthquakes to shake northern Italy rattled the region around Bologna, killing at least four people.

AU Pushes for Sudan Talks
The African Union has mounted pressure on oil-producing Sudan and South Sudan as it seeks to bring the two back to the negotiating table amid hostilities along their oil-rich border.

Frankfurt Protest Draws 20,000
At least 20,000 people held a major rally of the local Occupy movement in Frankfurt on Saturday to decry austerity measures affecting much of Europe, the dominance of banks, and what they call untamed capitalism.

Flash Flood Hits Afghanistan
Flood waters ravaged a provincial capital in northern Afghanistan, killing at least 19 people and destroying hundreds of homes.


MarketWatch.com - Stocks to Watch
MarketWatch, a leading publisher of business and financial news, offers users up-to-the minute news, investment tools, and subscription products.

Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Monday: Facebook, Lowe’s
Facebook Inc., Lowe’s Cos. and Tech Data Corp. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Monday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Friday: Osiris, Autodesk, Marvell
A handful of updated earnings forecasts go with a pair of dividend initiations among the notable corporate headlines for early Friday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Friday: Facebook, Ann
Among the stocks that could see active trade in Friday’s session are Facebook, Ann and Hibbett Sports.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Boyd, HollyFrontier
A gambling acquisition and a batch of dividend increases will likely grab investors’ attention as they sort through the corporate headlines early Thursday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Thursday: Wal-Mart, Sears
Among the stocks that could see active trade in Thursday’s session are Wal-Mart, Sears Holdings and Dollar Tree.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Wednesday: Ralcorp, Deere
It’s a high-profile day for retailers as investors digest the corporate headlines for early Wednesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to Watch Wednesday: Target, Deere
J.C. Penney Co., Target Corp., Deere & Co. and Staples Inc. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Wednesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Tuesday: Groupon, Home Depot
Groupon Inc., Home Depot Inc. and TJX Cos. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Tuesday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Monday: Avon, Chesapeake
Running down developments of interest to U.S. investors early Monday.




Stocks to Watch: Stocks to watch Monday: J.P. Morgan
J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., Arena Pharmaceuticals Inc. and InterOil Corp. are among the stocks that could see active trading on Monday.





WSJ.com: Economy
Economy

At Summit, a Struggle for Consensus
Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies struggled to agree on next steps to calm Europe's debt crisis.

Queensland Scales Back Coal Project
The Queensland government withdrew its support for a $9 billion coal-port expansion in the northern part of the state, in a sign Australia's resources boom is losing steam.

U.S., France Talk Growth Before G-8 Summit
President Obama met France's new president, François Hollande at the White House to address the European debt crisis, Iran and Afghanistan.

Europe Weighs Exit Scenario
Europe has begun to prepare for a possible Greek exit from the euro zone ahead of elections next month that are fast becoming a referendum on the country's membership in the common currency.

Fresh Worries Hit Spain
Jittery U.K. customers of one of Spain's biggest lenders pulled out funds on Friday, and bad debts held by Spanish banks rose to a 17-year high, underscoring the challenges facing the country's financial sector.

Regulators Close Alabama Bank
U.S. regulators closed a bank in Alabama, bringing the nationwide tally of bank failures to 24 for the year.

Madrid Hails Moves by Regions to Cut Spending
Spain's government said 16 of the country's 17 regions are on track to meet this year's budget targets, a key part of its efforts to slash a towering budget deficit and ward off an international bailout.

Jobless Claims Hold Steady
The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for unemployment benefits was essentially flat last week, suggesting that the recently volatile labor market is stabilizing.

Nominees to the Fed Confirmed After Delay
The Senate confirmed Obama's two nominees to the Federal Reserve Board, filling the seven-member panel for the first time since April 2006.

Mongolia Sets Plan to Cap Investments
Mongolia's parliament approved a new investment law Thursday that caps future foreign participation in certain strategic industries, reflecting a growing public push to keep profits from the mineral-rich nation's industries inside the country.


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