AM STORY LINKS
Royal Navy to rescue Britons stranded due to volcanic ash. (Times Of London)
North Carolina First party forming to punish Dems who voted anti-Health Care Reform. (Washington Post)
Britain/Germany also affected by the SEC alleged fraudulent activities of Goldman Sachs. (Washington Post)
NOON STORY LINKS
Though volcanic ash lingers, European airports begin reopening. (Los Angeles Times)
Terry Savage: If Goldman Sachs is guilty these greedy pigs deserve every fine and loss of stock value. (Chicago Sun-Times)
Robert Cheruiyot and Teyba Erkesso win Boston Marathon. Cheruiyot is second with that name to win. (The Boston Globe)
EVENING STORY LINKS
Dow gains as Goldman Sachs - and much of the banking sector - turn positive. (CNBC)
U.S. and Iraqi forces killed the two top al-Qaida figures in the country. (Detroit Free Press)
Roger Goodell: Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger violated the NFL's personal-conduct policy. (New York Post)
LATE NIGHT STORY LINKS
White Hot-Energy: Magnesium power could solve world’s energy needs for 300,000 years. (The Economist)
U.S. Senator Carl Levin (Democrat-Michigan): Another ‘Big Shoe to Drop' on Goldman. (Newsweek)
Bill Clinton connects dots between the pre-Oklahoma City rhetoric and recent angry language. (Newsweek)
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