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Top Stories: Cain, Storm, Occupy Arrests

Good morning.

Our early headlines were:

-- Reporter: Herman Cain Story Based On Documentation, Dozens Of Sources

-- No Treat: About Two Million Still Without Power In Northeast

The morning's other major stories include:

-- "Occupy" Arrests In Virginia, Oregon, Texas, Colorado. (The Associated Press)

-- "U.S. Seeks Aid From Pakistan in Afghan Peace Effort." (The New York Times)

-- "U.S. Had Advance Warning Of Abuse At Afghan Prisons, Officials Say." (The Washington Post)

-- "Nations Grow Populations, And Face New Problems." (Morning Edition)

-- Boeing Expected To Announce Plan To Build Commercial Space Vehicle At Kennedy Space Center. (Florida Today)

-- Qantas Is Flying Again, But "Unlikely To Be Fully Operational Until Wednesday." (The Australian)

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