Business agenda (Miami Herald)
MONDAY American Woman's Society of Certified Public Accountants: Focuses on women's initiatives. Includes networking event, dinner, the Sandra J. Weiner Woman of Courage scholarship raffle; 6 p.m., Tower Club, 100 SE Third Ave., 28th Floor, Fort Lauderdale; $20-$45.
Alleged burglar leads police on car pursuit (Northwest Herald)
LAKE IN THE HILLS – A 23-year-old man and 16-year-old boy are in police custody after trying to steal more than $20,000 worth of cell phones from a Randall Road business, police said.
Leaders travel across country on eve of election (CTV Winnipeg)
With polls suggesting Canada is headed towards another minority government, party leaders criss-crossed the country Monday, hoping to sway as many undecided voters as possible.
Market upheavals and panic attacks (Business Recorder)
ARTICLE (October 14 2008): The timing could not be worse. Pakistan's growing current account deficit has immensely contributed towards the erosion of rupee value. This phenomenon induced dollarisation of the economy and flight of capital, thereby causing a considerable shortage of liquidity.
TV Watch: 'CSI' premiere: Talk about it! (Entertainment Weekly)
Campaign Fixed On Economy As US Election Day Draws Near (Nasdaq)
ARLINGTON, Va. (AFP)--The U.S. presidential campaign settled into a straight fight on the economy Monday as global financial turmoil focused both candidates on how to help Americans worried about their future.