- Greek PM George Papandraeou faces yet another no-confidence vote and rumors of resignation as the country's debt crisis continues to spiral out of control.
- Four are dead and 57 missing as another Chinese coal mine accident claims lives, this time in Henan province.
- A federal judge has sided with the City of Sacramento finding a law banning Occupy Sacramento protesters from being in Cesar Chavez Plaza overnight is constitutional.
- German factory orders dropped 4.3% in September on expectations of a slight rise, implying that even Europe's largest economy is suffering under the debt crisis.
- A new federal report to Congress shows cyber-espionage by foreign countries against US companies is sharply rising.
If all printers were determined not to print anything till they were sure it would offend nobody, there would be very little printed. -- Benjamin Franklin
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