10 October SWJ Roundup
US Naval Institute Daily – USNI
Afghanistan
US Troops Work to Open Schools in Remote Villages – S&S
Special Ops and CIA First Into, Last Out of Afghanistan – AP
Afghan Lawmaker's Hunger Strike Extends Dispute – AP
Lens: Photographs From a Decade in Afghanistan – NYT
Syria
Syria's Foreign Minister Warns Against Recognizing Opposition – VOA
Syria Warns Countries Not to Recognize Opposition – NYT
Syria Warns Nations Not to Recognize Opposition Leadership – WP
Syria Warns Nations Against Recognizing Opposition Group – LAT
'Dozens Killed' in Syria Clashes – BBC
Thousands of Kurds Could Awaken Against Regime – TT
Protesters Storm 3 of Syria's Diplomatic Missions – AP
Iraq
Iraq's Maliki Says US Military Trainers Might Stay – Reuters
WikiLeaks Shakes Security of Iraq’s Jewish Community – McClatchy
Iraq, Mideast Model? – WP opinion
Libya
NTC Fighters Capture Parts of Gadhafi Stronghold of Sirte – VOA
Libyan Government Says It’s Advancing on Center of Sirte – NYT
Fighters Make Gains as Battle Continues for Sirte – WP
Libyan Forces on Brink of Controlling Sirte – TT
Gaddafi Town 'Close to Falling' – BBC
Anti-Gadhafi Fighters Make Gains in Sirte – AP
Government Forces Attack Gaddafi Security HQ in Sirte – Reuters
Britain's Fox Says NATO to Keep Up Libya Mission – AFP
Egypt
Christian Protesters, Military Clash in Cairo – WP
22 Killed in Egypt as Christians Clash with Troops – LAT
Cairo Clashes Leave 23 Dead after Coptic Church Protest – BBC
Church Protests in Cairo Turn Deadly – NYT
Egypt Cabinet to Meet Over Violence That Kills 23 – Reuters
Dozens Arrested After Egypt's Deadly Clashes – AP
Egypt Holds Crisis Talks after Dozens Killed in Riots – TT
Egypt PM Urges Calm after Clashes – BBC
Israel / Palestinians
Mideast Quartet Discusses Way Forward on Peace Process – VOA
Quartet Tries to Restart Israeli-Palestinian Talks – AP
EU Asks Israel, Palestinians to Meet Soon – Reuters
Israel Copes with Bout of Extremist Violence – AP
Anti-Arab Vandalism Mars Jewish High Holy Day – VOA
Israel Arrests Second Mosque Arson Suspect – Reuters
Israeli Cabinet Backs Outline for Social Change – NYT
Middle East / North Africa
Arab Spring Activists Observe Polish Elections – AP
Iran Calls Wall Street Protests 'American Spring' – AP
Iran Nuclear Site Draws Defiant Aura From Namesake – AP
Standoff Persists in Yemen as President Hangs On – NYT
Tunisia: Islamists Attack Tunis TV Station – BBC
Tunisian Police Stop Hardline Attack on TV Station – AP
US Department of Defense
US Warriors in Midst of Equipment Revolution – AFP
United States
Recession Officially Over, US Incomes Kept Falling – NYT
Private Sector Might Need to Do More to Ease Vet Joblessness – S&S
Scientists’ Analysis Disputes FBI Closing of Anthrax Case – NYT
Postal Service to Continue Post-Anthrax Safeguards – WT
US Order Targets WikiLeaks Supporter's Google Mail – Reuters
Underwear-bomb Trial Begins Tuesday – WP
Trade Agreements: A Deal for the Deals – NYT editorial
Celebrate America on Columbus Day – WT editorial
World
Food Prices to Be Even More Volatile, UN Says – Reuters
Africa
In Rare Rally, Somalis Aim At Militants – NYT
Somalis Rally to Denounce Recent Truck Bombing – AP
Leaders of Sudan and South Sudan Agree to End Disputes – VOA
Sudans Agree to Resolve Disputes – BBC
Nobel Award Adds to Turmoil of Vote in Liberia – WT
Liberia Nobel-Winning President Faces Competition – AP
Presidential Voting Off to Slow Start in Cameroon – VOA
Cameroon Polls Face Setbacks, Incumbent Seeks Win – AP
Archbishop of Canterbury Preaches to Zimbabweans – BBC
Archbishop Attacks 'Godless' Zimbabwe Assaults – TT
Terreblanche 'Murderers' on Trial in S. Africa – BBC
Americas
Mexico: City's Entire Police Force Held for Investigation – AP
Chile Education Dispute Deepens – BBC
Cuba Won't Unilaterally Free US Citizen – AP
Guyana President Sets National Vote for Nov. 28 – AP
Asia Pacific
China's Military Buildup-How Far Along Is It? – Reuters
China Marks Centennial End of Dynasty With Call for Reunification – VOA
Taiwan Urges China to Respect Freedom on Centenary – AP
As Economy Sprints Ahead, China’s People Are Left Behind – NYT
Ex-President of China, Said to Be Ill, Appears in Beijing – NYT
13 Chinese Sailors Killed Near Golden Triangle – AP
North Korea Suspected in Poison-needle Attacks – LAT
Support for Japan PM Dips After 1 Month in Office – Reuters
2 Blasts Wound at Least 11 in Southern Philippines – AP
Mao Cap-Wearing Philippine Communist Rebel Is Dead – AP
Thailand Scrambles to Prevent Humanitarian Disaster – Reuters
US Man Pleads Guilty to Royal Insult in Thailand – AP
Malaysia Muslims Get Counseling After Church Meet – AP
How to Disarm N. Korea – WP opinion
Europe
French, German Leaders Agree on European Debt Plans – VOA
Euro Crisis Talks 'End in Accord' – BBC
Russian Political Life Far from Kremlin – WP
Polish PM Wins New Term, Markets Buoyant – Reuters
Moderate Leftist Tops French Presidential Primary – AP
Pope Denounces 'Inhuman' Mafia in Southern Italy – AP
Georgia on Mr. Putin’s Mind – WP editorial
South Asia
At India-Bangladesh Border, Living in Both, and Neither – NYT
Where is India's Steve Jobs? – NYT
India Ex-Minister Homes Searched – BBC