THE NEW YORK TIMES
Rebels arm flows is said to benefit jihadists in Syria.
Most of the arms shipped at the behest of Saudi Arabia and Qatar to supply Syrian rebel groups fighting the government of Bashar al-Assad are going to hard-line Islamic jihadists, and not the more secular opposition groups that the West wants to bolster, according to American officials and Middle Eastern diplomats.
- Abuse growing in loan option for the elderly.
- North Koreans see free gains below Top Tier.
- New major, big to-do list.
- Spoiler alert! G.O.P. fighting liberation’s spot on the ballot.
- Gray Pinstripes: with jeter out, time’s toll rises.
THE WASHINGTON POST
GOP’s zeal for Romney grows.
On the eve of their second debate, President Obama and challenger Mitt Romney remain locked in a virtual dead heat nationally, with Republicans showing increased enthusiasm for their nominee after his big win in the first debate, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
- No arrest. No charge. But case closed.
- Azerbaijan relishes role as the anti-Iran.
- Flipping houses is no longer a flop of a business.
- Senator was fiery voice of moderation.
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Family debts fall to pre-2007 levels.
Drop in the amount of consumer liabilities has largely wiped out a big barrier to a faster economic recovery.
- Romney foreign policy scuffle.
- Voyage into public space.
- Longtime senator, moderate maverick.
- Songs of hope on skid row.
EL PAÍS
Más admite que Cataluña quedaría de entrada “fuera de la UE”.
El presidente catalán advierte de que “internacionalizará el conflicto” si Rajoy impide la consulta. El líder de CiU asegura: “Los tratados se adaptan"