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Oregon shooting:
OREGON (1STLD) — ROSEBURG, Ore. - Investigators including cyber experts and hate crime specialists peer into the life of a 26-year-old gunman whose massacre across an Oregon campus may have been driven by religious rage and a fascination in the twisted notoriety of high-profile killers. 1,725 words, by Eli Saslow, Sarah Kaplan and Joseph Hoyt (Post).
OREGON-VIGIL — ROSEBURG, Ore. - They began lighting candles here before they knew the names of the victims they were memorializing, or even exactly how many victims there had been. 610 words, by Eli Saslow (Post).
OREGON-COLLEGE — Nothing like this should have happened at Umpqua Community College, an ungated circular plot in pastoral Roseburg, Ore., not far from wine country. 530 words, by Yanan Wang (Post).
OREGON-SHOOTER - Oregon shooter left behind online portrait of a lonely youth with a grudge against religion. 2,180 words, by Michael E. Miller and Yanan Wang (Post).
OREGON-GUNRIGHTS - Shooting in Oregon: Where unemployment is high and gun rights are precious. 770 words, by Jim Tankersley (Post).
Foreign
SYRIA-RUSSIA — BEIRUT - Russian warplanes strike targets deep inside the Islamic State's heartland province of Raqqa for the first time, Russia's Defense Ministry says. 675 words, by Liz Sly and Andrew Roth (Post).
SYRIA-RUSSIA-POLICY — WASHINGTON — Days after President Barack Obama and Russia's Vladimir Putin met in New York, the administration is still struggling to explain what Russia is up to in Syria, much less how it will respond. 1,130 words, by Nicole Gaouette and Margaret Talev (Bloomberg).
MIGRANTS-BRITAIN - LONDON - As Europe fills with refugees, Britain goes its own way. 1,210 words, by Griff Witte (Post).
BRITAIN — LONDON — After pacifying Tory euro-skeptics in 2013 by promising a referendum on continued EU membership, Prime Minister David Cameron heads to the annual party conference having to satisfy their demands for details of what exactly he's seeking to gain in his negotiations with the other 27 members of the bloc. 705 words, by Robert Hutton (Bloomberg).
VENEZUELA — CARACAS, Venezuela - With four in five Venezuelans telling pollsters that President Nicolas Maduro shouldn't serve out his term, ironfisted Diosdado Cabello is positioning himself up as Maduro's successor. 840 words, by Anatoly Kurmanaev (Bloomberg).
GERMANY-REFUGEES - A refugee riot puts a German town on edge. 1,275 words, by Anthony Faiola and Souad Mekhennet (Post). With photos.
Financial
JOBS - WASHINGTON - The American job market added just 142,000 jobs in September, according to government data released Friday morning, well below the robust pace many analysts had expected and calling into question once again the sturdiness of the nation's recovery. 790 words, by Ylan Q. Mui (Post). With JOBS-BG.
BUFFETT-CONAGRA — The cost-cutting zeal Buffett helped bring to the food industry is starting to hit home: ConAgra Foods says it will move its headquarters to Chicago from Buffett's hometown of Omaha, eliminating more than half its 2,500 corporate jobs in the process. 570 words, by Noah Buhayar and Katherine Chiglinsky (Bloomberg).
HOUSING-NEWYORK — In a quarter that saw a rout in global stocks, commodities and major currencies, at least one investment stayed hot: Manhattan apartments. 940 words, by Oshrat Carmiel (Bloomberg).
HEWLETT-PACKARD — Corporate-debt investors are showing that it will take more than a little market turmoil to end their buying spree. They just want to get paid. 700 words, by Michelle F. Davis (Bloomberg).
MONOPOLY-COMMENT — The war of Amazon, Apple and other near-monopolies. 700 words, by Megan McArdle (Bloomberg).
National
CLINTON-BANKS — WASHINGTON — WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton's explanation of what caused the 2008 financial crisis contains a notable omission; "her comments are, in fact, wrong," one analyst says. 900 words, by Jesse Hamilton and Cheyenne Hopkins (Bloomberg). Three photos.
PRIETO-EXECUTE — An eyewitness account of the final moments of convicted serial killer Alfred R. Prieto. 2,060 words, by Tom Jackman (Post).
HURRICANE - It is increasingly likely that Hurricane Joaquin will remain offshore in the Atlantic, missing the East Coast entirely, the National Hurricane Center says. 810 words, by Brian K. Sullivan and Ladka Bauerova (Bloomberg).
CLINTON-BENGHAZI - McCarthy's admission about Benghazi probe may be a political gift to Clinton. 1,100 words, by Philip Rucker and Robert Costa (Post).
HOUSE-LEADERSHIP-1STLD - WASHINGTON - Speaker candidates will audition Tuesday for House conservatives. 650 words, by Mike DeBonis (Post).
MCCARTHY-ALLIES - Kevin McCarthy, the California Republican and current House majority leader, who was first elected in 2006, is no stranger to the lobbying world. 700 words, by Catherine Ho.
WHISTLEBLOWERS - WASHINGTON - Guardians of the federal merit system? Office that protects whistleblowers is slapped for going after one of its own. 625 words, by Lisa Rein (Post).
FEDERAL-DIARY - WASHINGTON - Months after government hack, 21.5 million people are finally being told, and given help. 750 words, Joe Davidson (Post).
Science and health
DINOSAURS-DEMISE - New research suggests the asteroid or comet that slammed into the Earth 66 million years ago accelerated a massive volcanic eruption, a double catastrophe that wiped out the dinosaurs and 70 percent of the Earth's species. 600 words, by Joel Achenbach (Post).
Commentary
CYBER-COMMENT - Cyberspace weapons are harder to manage than nuclear threats but that shouldn't stop efforts to control them. 710 words, by Joseph S. Nye Jr. (Post special).
TRUMP-COMMENT - Efforts to make structural changes are mired in the gears of American bureaucracy. 663 words, by Philip K. Howard (Post special).
SMOKING-COMMENT - More expensive products could deter usage among young people and those in developing nations. 597 words, by Michael R. Bloomberg and Margaret Chan (Post special).
REFUGEES-COMMENT - Welcoming refugees is the right thing to do for those who are suffering and for the global economy. 869 words, by Jim Yong Kim (Post special).
HUNT — At least one prominent Republican isn't impressed by the candidates' tax-cut proposals: Alan Simpson, the famously outspoken former Wyoming senator and co-chairman of a budget-deficit commission in 2010. 650 words, by Albert Hunt (Bloomberg).
PALESTINIANS-COMMENT — Palestinians cry out for international attention. 900 words, by Daniel Gordis (Bloomberg).
FREELANCE-COMMENT — The gig economy is growing, but not growing up. 850 words, by Justin Fox (Bloomberg).
PUTIN-COMMENT — Putin in Syria is just like Putin in Ukraine. 1140 words, by Leonid Bershidsky (Bloomberg).
JUSTICE-COMMENT — Why criminal justice reform could happen now. 935 words, by Noah Feldman (Bloomberg).
DECLASSIFIED — Obama's self-fulfilling prophecy in Afghanistan. 980 words, by Eli Lake (Bloomberg).
NFL-FUNDING-COMMENT — NFL puts the squeeze on players -- and especially taxpayers. 600 words, by Kavitha Davidson (Bloomberg).
INEQUALITY-COMMENT — Inflation hits the rich harder than the poor. 800 words, by Noah Smith (Bloomberg).
LEHMAN-COMMENT — Becoming a `Lehman moment' is harder than it seems. 900 words, by Mark Gilbert (Bloomberg).
HARASS-COMMENT — We may not think street harassment of girls and women is all that dangerous, but it is - and it's long past the time when girls and women should be on constant alert. 1,230 words, by Soraya Chemaly (Post special).
DEMS-HEALTHCARE-COMMENT - The Democratic threat to health care law. 780 words, by Charles Lane (Post).
Entertainment/Features
TV-LEFTOVERS-HOMELAND - New seasons of premium dramas demonstrate an array of tweaks and repairs. 1,462 words, by Hank Stuever (Post).
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Editors: A features budget will move at 12:30 p.m. ET. The daily budget for tomorrow's editions will move at 2:30 p.m. ET.
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