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Our early headlines today were:
-- Gadhafi's Death To Be Investigated, Transitional Leader Says
-- U.S. Ambassador Leaves Syria Due To 'Credible Threats'
-- Napoli, Holland Are Names To Remember As Rangers Even Series At 2-2
![<p>Earlier today (Oct. 24, 2011), a woman floated her belongings as she walked on a flooded road in Bangkok.</p>](https://npr.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/95b80a8/2147483647/strip/true/crop/744x968+0+0/resize/880x1145!/quality/90/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmedia.npr.org%2Fassets%2Fimg%2F2011%2F10%2F24%2Fthailand24_custom-3b744a48f2c7618e8c792008cdbe74190b10e352.jpg)
Earlier today (Oct. 24, 2011), a woman floated her belongings as she walked on a flooded road in Bangkok.
-- "Crews Dig For Survivors After Deadly Quake In Turkey;" Death Toll Tops 200. (The Associated Press)
-- "Thai Floods To Last For Weeks;" More Than 350 Dead. (The Wall Street Journal)
-- "Jobs Plan Stalled, Obama to Try New Economic Drive." (The New York Times)
-- "Markets Hold Steady Ahead Of Eurozone Debt Plan." (BBC News)
-- "Counting Under Way After Tunisia Polls;" Heavy Turnout May Delay Results. (Al-Jazeera)
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