The following were the top stories in The Wall Street Journal on Monday. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. * The U.S. and its allies intensified air attacks against forces loyal to Col. Moammar Gadhafi, keeping anti-Gadhafi rebels from being immediately overrun and bringing a reprieve to the increasingly desperate pro-democracy uprising. * AT&T Inc said it was buying T-Mobile USA for $39 billion in cash and stock, a move that would create the U.S.'s largest wireless carrier and shift the competitive landscape of the industry. * American International Group Inc is trying to force the hand of the Federal Reserve on a large portfolio of subprime-mortgage bonds it wants to repurchase, putting the central bank in the position of weighing taxpayers' interests against those of the government-controlled insurer.
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