Good morning.
Our headlines from earlier today and over the weekend:
-- Morsi Is Defiant At Trial, Judge Adjourns Case To January
-- Book News: Rand Paul To Plagiarism Accusers: 'If Dueling Were Legal In Kentucky ...'
-- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford Says He Will Not Resign
-- No Clemency For Snowden, U.S. Officials Say
-- Kenyans Mutai, Jeptoo Win New York City Marathon
-- 'Egypt's Jon Stewart' Kicked Off The Air
-- Murder Charges Filed In Los Angeles Airport Shooting
Other stories making headlines:
-- "LAX Shooting Sparks Debate On Security, Arming TSA Agents." (Los Angeles Times)
-- Report Alleges That Doctors Have Been "Complicit In Torture At CIA, Military Prisons." (Global Post)
-- "Virginia Governor's Race May Be Proxy For Broader National Debate." (Morning Edition)
-- "SAC Settlement, With Record Fine, Set For Monday." (CNBC)
-- In Pakistan, Musharraf Is A "Step Closer To Release After Bail." (BBC News)
-- Coaches Of NFL's Houston Texans And Denver Broncos Hospitalized. (ESPN)
-- Rep. Mike Michaud, D-Maine, Announces He Is Gay, "Sharply Changing The Dynamic Of The 2014 Gubernatorial Race." (Portland Press-Herald)
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