The Washington Post lead headline online early Tuesday morning says "No clear favorite for 2012 GOP nomination." The paper says the Republicans' 2012 campaign is off to a less-hurried start.
The paper says D.C. Archbishop Wuerl joined by 400 friends in Rome as he becomes a cardinal
It says Afghan government officials sought Monday to contain damaging fallout from President Hamid Karzai's criticism of the U.S. military's use of special operation raids, insisting that the critique does not signal a deepening rift between strategic partners.
The paper says protesters throwing rocks and bottles lashed out against the Haitian government and United Nations peacekeepers in Haiti's second largest city Monday, venting fear and anger over a cholera epidemic that many Haitians believe came from foreigners.
It says Tina Fey got a little political airbrushing from PBS Sunday night during its annual broadcast of the Kennedy Center's Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
And the most popular story is an art review, which says 'Last Decade' reflects how much Andy Warhol turned sellout into high art.

