Supervising News Editor Maggie Leung -- 404-827-1401
UPCOMING
US-Petraeus-CIA-Resignation (will update)
Unlike many stories about powerful Washington figures having secret affairs, the downfall of spy chief David Petraeus goes beyond sex.
POL-Petraeus-Congress
An angry Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Dianne Feinstein warned again Monday she would investigate why the FBI did not notify
Health-FDA-Meningitis
Federal inspectors found crawling insects, corroding walls and extensive non-compliance over safety and quality-control regulations at a drugmaking facility run by the company tied to a deadly meningitis outbreak, according to a report released today.
Belize-McAfee-Killing
Authorities in Belize are trying to find and talk to Internet security pioneer John McAfee about a fatal shooting in the Central American nation, a police spokesman said Monday.
Syria-Civil-War (will update)
Israeli President Shimon Peres played down his nation's response to the mortars from Syria that hit the Golan Heights, territory Israel has occupied for nearly four decades.
INTERNATIONAL
Syria-Civil-War
Israeli President Shimon Peres played down his nation's response to the mortars from Syria that hit the Golan Heights, territory Israel has occupied for nearly four decades.
US-Syria
U.S. officials are relieved now that Syria's disjointed opposition has finally succeeded in creating a united front.
Syria-Missing-Journalist
The Syrian government has told the parents of a missing American journalist that it doesn't know where their son is, the man's father said Monday at a news conference in Beirut, Lebanon.
UK-BBC-Abuse-Claims
An investigation into a BBC "Newsnight" program that proved flawed has concluded that its production was marked by a series of "unacceptable" failures, the BBC said Monday.
Britain-Abu-Qatada
Radical cleric Abu Qatada has won a legal battle that means he will not be deported from the United Kingdom to Jordan, the latest round in a long-running battle over British efforts to deport the man accused of funding terrorist groups and said to have inspired one of the 9/11 hijackers.
Myanmar-Violence-Report
As President Barack Obama prepares to visit Myanmar next week, a nonprofit group warned violence between Buddhists and Muslims in the west of the country could destabilize the nation just as it is emerging from decades of military repression.

