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- NBC extends Olympics opening ceremony coverage (Reuters)
- Scot Murray masters Djokovic again (AFP)
- Bill Clinton praises France in fight against AIDS (AFP)
- Sex and the city forbidden, but let the Games begin (Reuters)
- Al-Qaida: Explosives expert wanted by US killed (AP)
- Poll: McCain's attack strategy paying dividends (AP)
- Obama makes bid in 7 longtime Republican states (AP)
- Russian Gulag writer Solzhenitsyn dies aged 89 (AFP)
- Critics confab taking second place to Comic-Con (Reuters)
- Chavez: Russian jets can repel attack on Venezuela (AP)
- Two dead, 76,000 flee homes in east China floods: state media (AFP)
- Housing Lenders Fear Bigger Wave of Loan Defaults
- Ragtag Taliban Show Tenacity in Afghanistan
- China Orders Highest Alert for Olympics
- The Hot Seat: Rematch in Senate Race Finds a New Climate
- Leaving the Trailer: Out of FEMA Park, Clinging to a Fraying Lifeline
- Experts See Albany Ills as Problem, Not Crisis
- Clinton in Africa says nutrition key to AIDS fight (AP)
- Indian brothers pedal from Canada to Mexico for AIDS awareness (AFP)
- Man presumed dead in 1976 Colo. flood found alive (AP)
- 9 Climbers on K2 Reported Dead After an Avalanche
- Tropical Storm Edouard forms off Louisiana coast (AP)
- At least 9 climbers feared dead on K-2 (AP)
- Bernie Mac hospitalized in Chicago with pneumonia (AP)
- Kovalainen GP win keeps Hamilton on top (AFP)
- Favre to be added to Packers' active roster Monday (AP)
- Soviet dissident writer Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 (Reuters)
- U.N. council must increase sanctions on Iran: U.S (Reuters)
- Christina Applegate treated for breast cancer (AP)
- Spanish-speaking television news growing rapidly (AP)
- Brazil's Vale spends US$1.6 billion for ore ships (AP)
- Solzhenitsyn, chronicler of Soviet gulag, dies (AP)
- Burned before, fans weigh whether to believe (AP)
- Teens honor their favorite stars at Choice Awards (AP)
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Dies at 89
- Russian author Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 (AP)
- Teens everywhere gear up for annual Choice Awards (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,129 (AP)
- Excerpts from Alexander Solzhenitsyn's works (AP)
- Market Place: Newspapers Could Be Bargains, but Few Are Buying
- The Fifth Down: Will Packers Trade Brett Favre?
- Bats: A ?Yankeeography? for Alex Rodriguez
- Poll: McCain's attack strategy paying dividends (AP)
- Rich begin feeling the pain in down economy (AP)
- Lightning hits 91 spectators at racetrack (AP)
- 12-year-old with HIV to open world AIDS conference (AP)
- Rig dumps tons of dirt when nature calls driver (AP)
- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn Is Dead at 89
- Author Alexander Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 (AP)
- Russian writer Solzhenitsyn dies: report (AFP)
- Soviet dissident writer Solzhenitsyn dies at 89 (Reuters)
- The Caucus: Obama Wants Full Voting Rights for Delegates From Florida, Michigan
- Scientist: World's smallest snake in Barbados (AP)
- With Maine on Disabled List, Mets Call for Help
- Tropical storm warning issued for La. coast (AP)
- Paris Hilton's mother: McCain 'Celeb' ad not hot (AFP)
- Is another Bruce Ivins lurking in a biolab? (AP)
- Austria: Plutonium leak at IAEA contained (AP)
- Art: The Power of Mao, Multiplied
- McCain Leans Toward Compromise on Offshore Drilling
- Scientist: DNA led probers to anthrax suspect (AP)
- Obama says give Fla. and Mich. delegates full vote (AP)
- Obama makes bid in 7 longtime Republican states (AP)
- UK hospital says newlywed shot in Antigua has died (AP)
- M.T.A. Shortfall Renews Talk of Congestion Pricing Plan
- Paris Hilton's mom takes offense at McCain's humor (AP)
- Monday Movie Buzz: Bale's Batman voice too much? (AP)
- South Ossetia sends busloads of children to Russia (AP)
- Bush trip to Asia balances fun, diplomacy (AP)
- Bikers down to bare basics for eco demonstration (AP)
- Favre set to return to Packers on Monday: NFL Network (Reuters)
- Rapid growth for Spanish-speaking television news (AP)
- Winner takes it all as ABBA make UK album history (Reuters)
- South Korean golfer Shin wins women's British Open (AFP)
- One soldier, 15 militants dead in NW Pakistan: military (AFP)
- Nearly 150 Die in Stampede at Indian Temple
- U.N. council must increase sanctions on Iran: U.S. (Reuters)
- `Dark Knight' grabs $43.8M more, nears $400M total (AP)
- Spain's economy 'worse' than predicted: minister (AFP)
- Kenyan police: US embassy 'bomber' escaped raid (AP)
- The Last Battle
- The Nation: McCain, the Analog Candidate
- Campaigns spar over drilling as leadership issue (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Seoul probes civilian `massacres' by US (AP)
- Korean War pilot: `We're not lily-white' (AP)
- Part II: Welcome to Iraq, and a long separation (AP)
- Favre to be reinstated, report to Packers Monday (AP)
- Burned before, fans weigh whether to believe (AP)
- "The Dark Knight" leads box office for third weekend (Reuters)
- Grass-roots effort in Egypt fights 'cutting' girls (AP)
- New Paraguay leader's first challenge: land reform (AP)
- Swarms of cars, trucks plague Kenyan capital (AP)
- Afghan mothers keep their kids with them in prison (AP)
- At Least 9 Climbers Die on Pakistani Mountain
- Union Boss Criticized After a Death in the Surf
- Anglican leader urges ban on gay bishops (AP)
- Pollution curbs turn Beijing into urban laboratory (AP)
- Blast in Somali capital kills 14, mostly women (Reuters)
- Cusack calls 'Shanghai' unique opportunity (AP)
- South Africa: Zimbabwe talks resume Sunday (AP)
- International soldier, Afghan judge killed (AFP)
- As the Fighting Swells in Afghanistan, So Does a Refugee Camp in Its Capital
- Daschle criticizes FBI's handling of anthrax probe (AP)
- Therapist: anthrax suspect tried to poison people (AP)
- Reports: Christina Applegate has breast cancer (AP)
- At least 120 dead in temple stampede in north India (AFP)
- Centrica plans merger with British Energy: report (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals resume crisis talks as deadline looms (AFP)
- 3rd Qantas jet makes emergency landing in 8 days (AP)
- 9 Climbers Die on K-2
- Zimbabwe crisis talks resume: S.Africa (Reuters)
- Bush's China hurdle: Keeping sports, politics apart (Reuters)
- Climbing catastrophe as 9 perish on K-2 (Reuters)
- "Traffic" book aims to demystify driving woes (Reuters)
- Israel to return Gazans who fled internal fighting (AP)
- Vaughan quits as England cricket captain (AFP)
- Vaughan stands down as England test captain (Reuters)
- 21 injured including six police in Algeria car bomb attack: report (AFP)
- India stampede kills 68 Hindu worshippers (Reuters)
- 'At least 68 dead' in temple stampede in north India (AFP)
- Lambeth Conference enters final day in Canterbury (AFP)
- Police Say 68 Killed in India Stampede
- Pakistan PM says Indian accusations hurt peace process (Reuters)
- Police: 68 killed in India temple stampede (AP)
- Strong earthquake hits Greece (AP)
- US: Soldier dies in vehicle accident in Iraq (AP)
- 9 climbers feared dead in avalanche on K-2 (AP)
- Artists and writers launch London "School of Life" (Reuters)
- Blue skies in Beijing, but storms on the horizon (AFP)
- Pope sends greetings to China ahead of Olympics (AP)
- Britain's RBS facing record banking loss: report (AFP)
- Iraqi troops capture suspected Shiite militiamen (AP)
- 18 killed in latest Sri Lanka clashes (AFP)
- Australian regulator announces special investigation into Qantas (AFP)
- Israel to free Palestinians in Hezbollah deal (Reuters)
- Edinburgh Fringe hits stride in month-long party (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad says Iran `serious' in nuclear talks (AP)
- Blast near police station in Algeria wounds 21 (AP)
- Hamas arrests Fatah men forced back to Gaza (Reuters)
- UNICEF head concerned over spread of HIV in Mozambique (AFP)
- International soldier killed in Kabul blast (AFP)
- Ideas & Trends: Cast Out, but at the Center of the Storm
- N. Korea Threatens to Expel S. Koreans
- Al-Qaida says 4 leaders killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Algeria car bomb wounds 21, ministry says (Reuters)
- Cambodia, Thailand in standoff over second temple (AP)
- Australian regulator announces special investigation into Qantas (AFP)
- Car Bomb Kills 12 in Baghdad
- Kuwait official sees oil staying above $100: report (Reuters)
- Twelve killed in Baghdad bomb blasts (AFP)
- Blair criticizes Brown's leadership in scathing memo (Reuters)
- China allows Tiananmen music, warns protesters (Reuters)
- Iran accuses arrested Baha'is of Israel links: report (Reuters)
- Blast hits foreign military convoy outside Kabul (Reuters)
- TV actress Christina Applegate fighting cancer (Reuters)
- Witness: Bomb blast kills 15 in Somali capital (AP)
- SKorean president denies involvement in fraud case (AFP)
- Korean War?s Lost Chapter: South Korea Says U.S. Killed Hundreds of Civilians
- Olympic torch reaches earthquake-ravaged Sichuan (AP)
- At least 15 civilians killed in Mogadishu blast (AFP)
- Christina Applegate Battling Breast Cancer (E! Online)
- Fleeing Hamas, Fatah men enter Israel (AP)
- Police: 40 killed in India as bus goes into river (AP)
- Rio Tinto says Guinea goes back on iron ore concession (AFP)
- Iraqi police: Vehicle bomb kills 8 in Baghdad (AP)
- Local Bangladesh vote a pointer for national polls (Reuters)
- Beijing protesters must give 5 days' notice (Reuters)
- US underestimated country's HIV epidemic (AFP)
- Michelle Yeoh brings kicks and poise to "Mummy" (Reuters)
- Thai government defends major Cabinet shake-up (AP)
- China says ready for fallout from trade talks collapse (Reuters)
- Hometown Honor, Earned in Eye Pokes and Dropkicks
- Anglican bishops wrap up global meeting (AP)
- WITNESS: In search of invisible borders in central Africa (Reuters)
- Afghan president heads to India to cement ties (Reuters)
- Flight attendants ask Qantas to explain incidents (AFP)
- Beijing bathes in blue skies as pollution falls (Reuters)
- After long Iraq deployment, GIs readjust to lives back home (AP)
- NKorea to expel SKoreans from tourist resort (AP)
- In veep search, McCain asks Cantor for records (AP)
- North Korea to expel staff, tighten rules in tour zone (Reuters)
- The World: Why China Has the Torch
- Kidnapped girl found in Baltimore; Father charged (AP)
- South Asian summit set to push terror fight, food security (AFP)
- Djokovic snaps Nadal's 32-match win streak at Cincinnati ATP (AFP)
- Boys bounce for 24 hours in world record attempt (AP)
- 9 Dead in Hamas Raid on Pro-Fatah Clan in Gaza
- Simulating Age 85, With Lessons on Offering Care
- Tug repeatedly warned before Miss. River collision (AP)
- Reade has one hand on BMX gold (AFP)
- Renowned Argentine artist Perez Celis dies at 69 (AP)
- Over a dozen militants killed in Afghanistan clash (AP)
- Immigrants Deported, by U.S. Hospitals
- Ahmadinejad: Iran won't give up nuclear rights (AP)
- Brazil's Lula to seek rapid revival of trade talks (Reuters)
- Johnson Balances Life and Gymnastics
- After suicide, feds consider closing anthrax case (AP)
- CDC understated number of new HIV infections in US (AP)
- Madonna back in Michigan to show her documentary (AP)
- Bernie Mac hospitalized in Chicago with pneumonia (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,127 (AP)
- Boy born aboard flight dies at hospital in Jamaica (AP)
- Afghan bride, groom among 13 killed in bomb blast: police (AFP)
- Island says starfish aren't toys for dogs to fetch (AP)
- Russia railway soldiers leave Georgian rebel region (Reuters)
- Japan's FM learnt of radioactive leak from US sub on TV (AFP)
- Mandela calls for ANC unity (AFP)
- NY girl falls 14 stories, saved by sooty landing (AP)
- Maine island loses trash can mail delivery service (AP)
- Angry Ohio landlord posts 'Drugs & Sex' sign (AP)
- UCI give Aussies second Games slot amid Evans fitness battle (AFP)
- Video | Shawty Say
- U.S. mulls what do to with any Guantanamo convict (Reuters)
- Murray rises to career-best sixth with win over Karlovic (AFP)
- Bin Laden driver could stay indefinitely at Gitmo (AP)
- Obama Walks a Delicate Path on Class and Race
- In the Hong Kong Heat, Steps to Protect the Horses
- ND towns unfazed by ICBM rocket booster in ditch (AP)
- United Air and pilots in standstill pact: report (Reuters)
- Turkish minister blames Kurdish rebels for Istanbul bombings (AFP)
- Adebayor jeered as Arsenal endure another pre-season setback (AFP)
- Explosion rocks main police station in Harare (Reuters)
- Stars come out for MTV Asia Awards (AFP)
- Obama backs away from McCain's debate challenge (AP)
- Hawaii man accused of helping China design missile (AP)
- Panthers receiver Steve Smith suspended 2 games (AP)
- Iran vows no nuclear retreat on day of deadline (Reuters)
- Palestinian infighting in Gaza escalates, 4 killed (AP)
- Liverpool floor Rangers in Ibrox friendly (AFP)
- Mandela calls for unity in SAfrica's ruling party (AP)
- The Payday: This Olympic Performance Made More Beautiful by Cover Girl
- Stinging Tentacles Offer Hint of Oceans? Decline
- Bush, Lula discuss collapse of trade talks: W.House (Reuters)
- Cheryl Burke: No Same-Sex Dancing for Lance Bass (E! Online)
- British honeymooner shot in Antigua arrives back in Britain (AFP)
- Corrupt China official betrayed by leaky toilet (Reuters)
- Obama Says He Would Agree to Some Drilling
- Yahoo Is Still Searching for, Well, Yahoo
- Arrests Are Made in Istanbul Blast
- Political Rift Widens in Somalia
- Paper Cuts: Stephenie Meyer, Live in Concert
- Man accused of Wis. river killings in court soon (AP)
- U.S. soldiers charged over killing of Iraqi prisoner (Reuters)
- Karadzic protected by US until he broke 'deal': Belgrade report (AFP)
- China's Olympic ambitions falter with protests (AP)
- For Jerusalem Palestinians, home not always home (AP)
- Turkey: suspects in deadly bombing arrested (AP)
- Turkey says Kurdish rebels behind Istanbul bombs (Reuters)
- Debate Is Revived Over U.S. Efforts on Bioterrorism
- I.O.C. Strips Gold From 2000 U.S. Relay Team
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