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- Accusations of Sex Abuse Trail Doctor
- Russian Gang Hijacking PCs in Vast Scheme
- Inquiry Finds Under-Age Workers at Meat Plant
- Crafty sea lion slips aboard boat, but won't leave (AP)
- New Yahoo election tally reveals big protest vote (Reuters)
- Vote for Paris! Hilton 'enters' election race with spoof ad (AFP)
- Bush encounters dueling demonstrations in Asia (AP)
- Fido's not just yawning -- he's empathising (Reuters)
- Bangladeshis risk lives to meet steel needs (Reuters)
- 111-year-old reptile finally becoming a father (AP)
- Guantánamo Bay Judge Admits Possible Error
- Favre leaves Lambeau after 'honest' discussions (AP)
- Study: Network TV likes sex, but not in marriage (AP)
- McCain to outspend Obama on Olympic ads (Reuters)
- Pamela Anderson reality show off to modest start (Reuters)
- Olympic flame sets off on final relay (AP)
- Venezuela's top court upholds candidate blacklist (AP)
- A 10 Isn?t Necessarily Perfect in New Scoring System for Gymnastics
- Pentagon to test unclassified alternative to Talon (Reuters)
- Comcast buys e-mail lifestyle company DailyCandy (Reuters)
- Vote for Paris! Hilton 'enters' election race with spoof ad (AFP)
- Child health in India, China key to attaining world health goals (AFP)
- The Lede: Iran Letter Proves Disappointing
- Gun-control groups fear top activist was NRA spy (AP)
- TV watchdog says networks mock marriage (Reuters)
- Johansson embarrassed by hoopla over Obama e-mails (AP)
- UK couple wed strapped to wings of 2 airplanes (AP)
- Study says China top violator of Sudan embargo (AP)
- Brewers' Fielder apologizes for shoving teammate (AP)
- Crime, reality shows remain summer ratings winners (AP)
- Rapper signs deal with The Orchard (AP)
- Ayers, Baldwin, Anderson and Williamson Will Be Among 'The Women' at The Old Globe
- Paris Hilton causes a stir in Copenhagen (AFP)
- Goats slip past security fence near NYC bridge (AP)
- Ohio preacher, 71, convicted in road rage case (AP)
- "Dark Knight" clears $400 million at record pace (Reuters)
- Cisco Sales Rise, Despite Concerns
- City Room: New Subway Escalators Speed Up When You Get On
- Scientists cheer gorilla find, but warn of threats (AP)
- Iran again fails to give final nuclear reply: EU source (AFP)
- Smith wins appeal for R rating for 'Porno' (AP)
- The Police ending reunion tour, almost at peace (AP)
- News Corp Q4 profit rises on asset sales (Reuters)
- Sinatra Jr searches Brazil for boy sponsored by father (AFP)
- Canada bus beheading suspect says 'please kill me' (AP)
- 2 Italian hostages freed in Somalia (AP)
- Stubborn sea lion refuses to leave sailboat (AP)
- U.S. Cyclists Arrive in Beijing Wearing Masks
- WH, CIA deny faking letter linking Saddam to al-Qaida (AP)
- Iran promises nuclear response after clarifications: EU source (AFP)
- "Traveling Pants" sequel a surprising fit (Reuters)
- New radio program links jazz, other musical styles (AP)
- Marvel disappoints with 2008 outlook (Reuters)
- High school or the movies? 1 dad makes a deal (AP)
- Calls for end to Saudi child marriages (AP)
- Pope Benedict tells China: open up to Christianity (AP)
- Court has HIV-positive Mexican soldier reinstated (AP)
- South Africa, Namibia agree to jointly develop gas field (AFP)
- Big-Dollar Donors Are Major Force in Obama Campaign
- Rings: Q & A: China?s Crossroads
- Bird dung means business on Peru island (AP)
- Top 5 lists in entertainment (AP)
- Blow-up church looks to lure Italian beachgoers (Reuters)
- Darfur rebels appeal against death sentences (Reuters)
- Landlord allegedly rams Hummer into renter's house (AP)
- Oregon thief interrupts bike trip from Indiana (AP)
- Obama leads McCain nationally in AP-Ipsos poll (AP)
- Newly discovered Beatles sells for $23,000 (AP)
- 'Original Maverick' McCain chases Obama's 'change' mantle (AFP)
- Scarlett and Penelope and Javier, Oh My! Living Large at the "Vicky Cristina Barcelon
- Beatles for sale: Rare studio tape auctioned in Britain (AFP)
- Argentina trial opens against 2 ex-military men (AP)
- Rwanda accuses French officials over 1994 genocide (AP)
- Pakistani woman to face NY judge over alleged Afghan shootings (AFP)
- Booger returns: Company creates first commercial dog clones (AP)
- Fed Holds Rate Steady While Easing Concern Over Inflation
- Bush Protesters Battle Police in Seoul
- Storm Dumps Rain on Texas Coast
- City Room: A Divinely Inspired Laundromat
- Diner?s Journal: Curious Cook Takes Questions
- Fed holds interest rates steady (Reuters)
- American Airlines flight evacuated in Los Angeles (Reuters)
- `Pineapple Express' tastes familiar (AP)
- McCain outspends Obama on Olympic ads: source (Reuters)
- Model agency Wilhelmina to IPO this year: report (Reuters)
- Report: China intensifies crackdown on Tibet (AP)
- Iraq Government Has $79 Billion in Unspent Cash
- 11 Charged in Theft of 40 Million Card Numbers
- Quarter of all U.S. airline flights late: government (Reuters)
- `Dark Knight' shoots to $400M mark in record time (AP)
- Italy's Berlusconi draws flak for covering up famed nude (AFP)
- Scottish chiefs avert refs strike (AFP)
- Iran responds to incentives in nuclear dispute (AP)
- Bird dung means business on Peru island (AP)
- Two dead, four missing in Tokyo rains (AFP)
- The Lede: Tales of Chaos and Survival on K2
- DealBook: Deal Professor on Roche?s Roadmap
- City Room: Jet-Setting Couple Still a Mystery
- Dot Earth: The Obama Energy Speech, Annotated
- Jet evacuated after emergency landing at LAX (AP)
- McCain ad pushes independence, distance from Bush (AP)
- Pakistani woman in U.S. court for assault on troops (Reuters)
- FBI prepares to release evidence in anthrax case (Reuters)
- 'Frasier' star Kelsey Grammer leaves hospital: spokesman (AFP)
- New fears about Olympic press freedoms (AP)
- Pound weakens on production figues (AFP)
- Kadhafi warns 'arrogant' Iran of military humiliation (AFP)
- India will be focused in my absence, says coach (AFP)
- Gourmet on tour disappears from renowned restaurant (Reuters)
- Paris Hilton's mom calls McCain ad "waste of money" (Reuters)
- Don't streak, get drunk or sleep outside (Reuters)
- Cablevision Weighs a Possible Spinoff
- Wheels: Tato Nano Could Be Too Cheap to Succeed
- Possibility of mistrial raised at Guantanamo court (Reuters)
- Big powers plan to discuss Iran on Wednesday (Reuters)
- Bayou fund swindler to face charges of fleeing (Reuters)
- Report: More UCLA staff saw celebs' health records (AP)
- Northern Rock wins capital boost from government (AFP)
- Bottoms up! Great British Beer Festival kicks off (AFP)
- The New Old Age: An Exercise in Empathy
- Obama links energy troubles to unpopular Cheney (AP)
- Man tells 911 slot machine stole his money (AP)
- CORRECTION: Opening ceremonies unthinkable without music (Reuters)
- MGM Mirage gets CityCenter financing (Reuters)
- Montenegro convicts 4 Americans in uprising plot (AP)
- S. African judge to rule Sept. 12 on Zuma case (AP)
- Books on Science: Inside Story of the Telescope That Nearly Wasn?t Built
- Delta Plans to Offer Wi-Fi on Its Jets
- China Blames Attack on Muslim Separatists
- U.S. says major powers will discuss Iran Wednesday (Reuters)
- U.S. adds 26 days to Marines' tours in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Charlie Sheen tops list of high-paid TV stars (Reuters)
- Rwanda accuses France directly over 1994 genocide (Reuters)
- France took part in genocide: Rwandan report (AFP)
- SKorea mounts huge security operation as Bush arrives (AFP)
- Gotti Arrested in Murder Conspiracy
- Lower Oil Prices Help Propel Shares
- John Gotti Jr. held on murder conspiracy charges (Reuters)
- Russians pay tribute to Solzhenitsyn (AP)
- Dish Network again weighs DirecTV deal: report (Reuters)
- Strong earthquake hits western China (AP)
- German police women get "bullet-proof bras" (Reuters)
- Bangladesh extends medical parole for ex-PM Hasina (Reuters)
- The Lede: Storm Provides Relief for Oil Prices
- Well: Will Older Men Give Up Prostate Test?
- City Room: Can the Egg Cream Make a Comeback?
- U.S. offers self-deportation to illegal immigrants (Reuters)
- Hundreds mourn Russian writer Solzhenitsyn (AFP)
- Sony goes solo as Sony BMG disbands (Reuters)
- Pakistani mum extradited to US on terror charges (AFP)
- Russians Pay Tribute to Solzhenitsyn
- Gotti Arrested in Murder Conspiracy
- DealBook: On Wall Street, Reputation Is Fragile
- TierneyLab: End of the Diet Wars?
- Ex-Eurythmic Stewart tours again as "band leader" (Reuters)
- Sony to buy Bertelsmann's 50 pct stake in Sony BMG (Reuters)
- Punk progeny launches "Terrorist" clothing line (Reuters)
- Report: UK troops cut deal and avoided Iraq battle (AP)
- Sony to acquire Bertelsmann's stake in Sony BMG (AP)
- Cole and Ola get Nigeria football call (AFP)
- China's Sichuan hit by 6.0 magnitude quake (AFP)
- Sony Buying Bertelsmann?s Stake
- Rescuers Wait to Reach K2 Survivor
- Source: Gotti arrested on murder conspiracy charge (AP)
- Russia warns it won't stand back in Georgia region (Reuters)
- Report: 125,000 gorillas found in African zone (AP)
- Bats: Chamberlain to Have Tests on Shoulder
- EU to give Haiti millions for food, health care (AP)
- Iran executes journalist convicted of terrorism (AP)
- No ransom demand for kidnapped Frenchmen: Nigerian police (AFP)
- Tibetan exiles in India arrested near China border (AP)
- Bush Arrives in South Korea
- Strong 6.0 magnitude quake hits Central China (Reuters)
- Bush arrives in Seoul, faces large anti-U.S. protest (Reuters)
- Deco backs Chelsea's Robinho bid (AFP)
- India coach Kirsten to head home to ailing mother (Reuters)
- Cambodia demands Thai troops pull back (AP)
- Scientists warn forest clearing more harmful than thought (AFP)
- SKorean firm delivers commercial dog clones (AP)
- Attack-hit west China under heavy security (Reuters)
- Melissa Lawson wins NBC's `Nashville Star' (AP)
- Russians queue up to mourn dissident Solzhenitsyn (Reuters)
- Swiss Re buys Barclays Life for £753m (AFP)
- Leader of US-allied Sunni group killed in Iraq (AP)
- Bangladesh says key polls a 'milestone' (AFP)
- Getting in Shape for Games, China Strengthens Ties With Neighbors
- No answers as McCarthy, Favre meet late into night (AP)
- Hundreds mourn Russian writer Solzhenitsyn (AFP)
- Rescued bank Northern Rock posts £592m loss (AFP)
- Witnesses: Ethiopian shelling kills 10 in Somalia (AP)
- Syria's Assad to meet Erdogan on Turkish coast (Reuters)
- Metallica to release new album on September 12 (Reuters)
- Brazil police find body parts of British teen (AFP)
- Power-sharing deal close in Zimbabwe: report (Reuters)
- 'Danger over' as frostbitten Italian reaches K2 base camp (AFP)
- Joss Stone playing homely wife in "Tudors" (Reuters)
- Study: Broadcast beats papers for ad sales (Reuters)
- Northern Rock switches sharply into loss (AFP)
- 5 Taliban die in clash with Afghan police (AP)
- Fukuda hints to stay away from war shrine (AFP)
- Negativity the norm in presidential campaign (AP)
- No change expected in Fed interest rates (AP)
- Ibanez rallies Mariners with 6 RBIs in 1 inning (AP)
- Secret deal kept British troops out of Basra: report (Reuters)
- "24" actor Balfour starring in "Gargoyle" (Reuters)
- Crouching Tiger composer to set mood for medals (Reuters)
- Jurors to resume deliberations at Gitmo (AP)
- Swiss Re reports halving of profits: buys Barclays Life (AFP)
- Olmert, Abbas to meet Wednesday in Jerusalem (AP)
- Power-sharing deal close in Zimbabwe-report (Reuters)
- Workers washed away by sewage inside Tokyo manhole (AP)
- Riposte to "Eat, Pray, Love" hooks studio deal (Reuters)
- Ed Begley Jr. joins CBS domestic comedy (Reuters)
- Helicopters ready for new rescue attempt on K2 (AP)
- Adidas has strong second quarter, but Reebok still limping (AFP)
- Ex-premier's party sweeps Bangladesh polls (AFP)
- Iggy Pop, Stooges' gear stolen after Montreal show (AP)
- The gang's back: Werewolves, vampires and all (AP)
- Radcliffe vows to race marathon in Beijing (AFP)
- Second US food aid shipment arrives in North Korea (AFP)
- 2 Window Washers Die in N.Y.C. Fall
- Moehler, Astros beat Cubs in rain-shortened game (AP)
- Olympic torch finishes China earthquake zone tour (AP)
- Societe Generale sees profits dive in second quarter (AFP)
- Pakistani Suspected of Qaeda Ties Is Held
- Bits: New CEO and a New Strategy for Friendster?
- MDs urged to quit prostate screens in elderly men (AP)
- Byrd's grand slam in 9th lifts Rangers past Yanks (AP)
- Bush gives mixed appraisal of China ahead of visit (Reuters)
- Co-founder of Dallas Opera dies at 92 in Italy (AP)
- On a roll, AMC developing political thriller (Reuters)
- Booming China Suddenly Worries That a Slowdown Is Taking Hold
- In Harlem, Shock and Anger at Pastor?s Removal
- Torch finally heads for Beijing (Reuters)
- Fed seen holding rates steady as growth stumbles (Reuters)
- German travels to NKorea to reunite with husband (AP)
- Bush tells troops Iraq no longer 'hopeless' (AP)
- Cliff Lee wins 15th game as Indians beat Rays 5-2 (AP)
- Ecuador seizes failed-bank owners' stocks (AP)
- Frostbitten Italian hobbles, aided down K2 (Reuters)
- Clampdown in China Muslim region after 16 police killed (AFP)
- Southern leaders pledge transportation projects (AP)
- Muslim rebels attack Philippine troops after deal halted (AFP)
- Plane crashes into Oregon house, kills 3 children (Reuters)
- NBA player Pierce handcuffed by Las Vegas police (AFP)
- Ageing Japanese men worry about body odour (Reuters)
- Bush signs law allowing Libya compensation deal (Reuters)
- Bush trip to Asia a mix of sports and politics (AFP)
- At Freddie Mac, Chief Discarded Warning Signs
- Bosnia Fugitive Is Hero to Some, Butcher to Others
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