Good morning, here are our early stories:
Both Sides 'Ready To Escalate' As Israel And Hamas Fire Away.
Petraeus Facing Questions About Benghazi Attack.
And here are more early headlines:
Defense Secretary Panetta In Cambodia To Explore Closer Ties. ( VOA)
Democrat Ami Bera Defeats GOP Rep. Dan Lungren For Closely Contested House Seat. ( Los Angeles Times)
Japanese Prime Minister Dissolves Parliament, Prepares For Election. ( CNN)
British Official Says Syrian Opposition Could Be 'Credible' Alternative To Assad Government. ( BBC)
Woman Drives Onto Busy Phoenix Airport Runway, Safely Stopped. ( Arizona Republic)
Hostess, Maker of Twinkies, Ding Dongs And Ho Hos, Going Out Of Business. ( Wall Street Journal)
Furniture Maker IKEA To Report On Use Of Forced East German Labor During Cold War. ()
Company Recalls Thousands of Pea Pod Infant Travel Beds For Hazard. ( AP)
Latin Grammys Honor Newcomers Jesse & Joy, Former Winner Juan Luis Guerra. ( Latin Grammys)
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