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  1. AP IMPACT: Long haul begins in Iraq for Minn. GIs (AP)
  2. Ancestor of T-Rex dinosaur unearthed in Poland (Reuters)
  3. Shipping Costs Start to Crimp Globalization
  4. The System: The State Requests That Citizen Liu Win Gold
  5. Arrests Are Made in Istanbul Blast
  6. Photos | James Franco, Kanye West, Seth Rogen At "Pineapple Express" Premiere
  7. Two French aid workers freed in Afghanistan (Reuters)
  8. Corrupt China official betrayed by leaky toilet (Reuters)
  9. India, Pakistan premiers agree to keep up talks: diplomat (AFP)
  10. Real Madrid defeat Hamburg (AFP)
  11. Bomb kills eight police, security workers in Pakistan valley (AFP)
  12. New Study Raises Estimate of H.I.V. Infections in U.S.
  13. CDC understated number of new HIV infections in US (AP)
  14. Obama says McCain campaign cynical, not racist (Reuters)
  15. Iran accuses U.S. of double standards (Reuters)
  16. Taliban deny al-Qaida No. 2 hit by missile (AP)
  17. AU commission chief to hold talks with Beshir (AFP)
  18. 2 French aid workers held in Afghanistan released (AP)
  19. Australian ire after rejected refugee dies in Gaza (AP)
  20. I.O.C. Strips Gold From 2000 U.S. Relay Team
  21. Analysis: Democrats exact price from Bush for war (AP)
  22. Bush rips Democrats for opposing offshore drilling (AP)
  23. New report raises U.S. AIDS rate 40 percent (Reuters)
  24. Hamilton on pole for Hungarian Grand Prix (AFP)
  25. Tensions run high in Iraq over disputed Kirkuk (AP)
  26. Thai prime minister announces Cabinet reshuffle (AP)
  27. India, Pakistan prime ministers begin talks in Colombo: diplomats (AFP)
  28. Madonna to introduce film at Michigan festival (AP)
  29. Mine hits bus with Afghan wedding party; 10 die (AP)
  30. Bomb kills 6 police in Pakistan's Swat Valley (AP)
  31. Hamilton on pole for Hungarian Grand Prix (AFP)
  32. Salman Rushdie threatens to sue ex-guard over book (AP)
  33. Bride, groom among 10 killed in suspected Afghan rebel blast (AFP)
  34. Ramirez falls short in first game with the Dodgers (AP)
  35. Michelle Yeoh brings kicks and poise to "Mummy" (Reuters)
  36. South Africa set 281 to win (AFP)
  37. Azerbaijan president to seek second term (AFP)
  38. Obama opposes slavery reparations, apology (AP)
  39. Pakistani Taliban denies Zawahri dead or hurt (Reuters)
  40. German FM presses for Iran nuclear answer (AP)
  41. Pakistan says no clue on report of Zawahri's fate (Reuters)
  42. U.S. Sub May Have Leaked Radiation
  43. IOC strips gold from 2000 US relay team (AP)
  44. Basque separatist freed from prison after 21 years (AP)
  45. Egyptian-American activist jailed for 'defaming Egypt' (AFP)
  46. Iran misses informal nuclear offer deadline (Reuters)
  47. UK police fly to Antigua to help with murder hunt (AP)
  48. Plans to send elephant to Mexico stirs debate (AP)
  49. Rescue effort stopped in Turkey dormitory collapse (AP)
  50. Myanmar detains comedian who delivered cyclone aid (AP)
  51. Indian court bars Britons in paedophile case leaving India (AFP)
  52. Highlights of Bush's trip to Asia (AP)
  53. Qantas jet forced to turn back after hydraulic leak (AFP)
  54. Big Unit beats Dodgers 2-1 in Ramirez's LA debut (AP)
  55. Ex-ETA killer freed from jail on group's 40th anniversary (AFP)
  56. Japan foreign minister to visit India next week (AFP)
  57. Whole Foods Looks for a Fresh Image in Lean Times
  58. Qantas aborts Manila flight after hydraulic leak (Reuters)
  59. U.S. relay team stripped of gold (Reuters)
  60. Obsolete coins cause chaos at Zimbabwe tills (AP)
  61. Pakistan says no information on Zawahiri report (AFP)
  62. I.O.C. Strips Gold From 2000 Olympics U.S. Relay Team
  63. 5 Palestinians killed in Gaza tunnel collapse (AP)
  64. Battles kill 35 rebels, 14 soldiers in Sri Lanka (AP)
  65. Anthrax Suspect?s Death Is Dark End for a Family Man
  66. As Tensions Rise for Egypt?s Christians, Officials Call Clashes Secular
  67. More than 10,000 detainees released in Iraq (AP)
  68. Army called out in Kashmir religious protests (AFP)
  69. U.S. Sub May Have Leaked Radiation
  70. Hamas says it is closing in on bombing suspects (AP)
  71. Latvians vote on giving the people power to dissolve parliament (AFP)
  72. Vietnam deports alleged U.S. child abuser (Reuters)
  73. Terror Trial Nears End as Defense Rests Case
  74. Scientist in anthrax case said to kill self (Reuters)
  75. Japan warned of possible nuclear leak from US sub (AP)
  76. Book Stokes Vampire Fever at Stores? Parties
  77. Radiohead plays polished gem at Chicago festival (Reuters)
  78. Vietnam to free Gary Glitter this month (Reuters)
  79. Wear ox pendant to avoid rat clashes, leaders told (Reuters)
  80. Filipina weightlifter dreams of country's first Olympic gold (AFP)
  81. With Genie Out of Bottle, Obama Is Careful on Race
  82. Energy Boom in West Threatens Indian Artifacts
  83. India-Pakistan tensions to overshadow South Asia Summit (AFP)
  84. Fukuda aims for new start in Japan (AFP)
  85. LaBeouf lawyer asks for witnesses to accident (AP)
  86. Japan premier promises change in Cabinet shake-up (AP)
  87. Taxi spat flares in Mexico's Cabo San Lucas resort (AP)
  88. LiLo Spars With Top Cop, Spas With SamRo (E! Online)
  89. ETA weakened but still active 40 years after first planned killing (AFP)
  90. Police question Olmert again in corruption probe (AP)
  91. Two killed, 6 injured by lightning in Mexico (AP)
  92. Rice looks to improved US-Libya ties (AFP)
  93. Prosecutor: Fujimori enjoying excessive privileges in jail (AFP)
  94. Don?t Want to Talk? New Service Sells Missed Calls
  95. The Caucus: Country Star Coins a Song for McCain
  96. The Lede: On Trolls and the Police, No Comment
  97. Iraq suffers from dirty water, fears about cholera (AP)
  98. Woman, 97, says cat's yowling saved her from fire (AP)
  99. Ramirez sports new attitude, new number with LA (AP)
  100. McCain mocks 'anointed' Obama in new broadside (AFP)
  101. Boy, 4, tries to drive to grandma's house, crashes (AP)
  102. Clothing store opens bar in middle of sales floor (AP)
  103. Couple's pumpkin sets SC record at 897 pounds (AP)
  104. Despite Flaws, Rights in China Have Expanded
  105. Museum Review: Getting Down With All That Skitters, Buzzes or Crawls
  106. Opportunity Knocks as Paterson Tackles Budget
  107. Up a Mountain, an Olympic Dream Is Carved
  108. Suspect in anthrax-letter deaths kills himself (AP)
  109. Obama shifts, says he may back offshore drilling (AP)
  110. McCain raps Obama over school vouchers, union ties (AP)
  111. Suspect in gruesome Greyhound bus attack arrives in court (AP)
  112. Man arrested in river ambush on 3 Wis. swimmers (AP)
  113. Griffey ready to help White Sox win another title (AP)
  114. Lohan fires back at police 'gay' remark (AP)
  115. Fans flock to hear indie albums performed live (Reuters)
  116. Lebanese reach draft on Hezbollah arms (AP)
  117. Afghan Bombs Kill 5 Allied Soldiers and an Interpreter
  118. News Analysis: China?s Leader Meets the Press, but Only on His Country?s Very Narrow
  119. U.S. Presses Pakistani Government to Place Its Spy Agency Under Civilian Control
  120. Brazilian man confesses to killing British teen (AP)
  121. Other celebrity baby pic deals (AP)
  122. Comedian Bernie Mac hospitalized for pneumonia (Reuters)
  123. US ambassador a hit in Paraguay singing in Guarani (AP)
  124. IAEA approves deal for India's nuclear inspection (AP)
  125. Griffey ready to help White Sox win another title (AP)
  126. Full text of statement from Labeouf lawyer (AP)
  127. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,127 (AP)
  128. Mexico arrests mom for allegedly flushing baby (AP)
  129. US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 491 (AP)
  130. Singer Fonsi gets Olympic send-off for new album (Reuters)
  131. Crocker Enjoying His Ride to Beijing
  132. Lawyers for Shia LaBeouf say his hand was 'crushed' in wreck (AP)
  133. Anita Baker, Joss Stone to salute Patti LaBelle (AP)
  134. Rice looks to improved US-Libya ties (AFP)
  135. Japanese Premier Reshuffles Cabinet
  136. Bits: Pets.com Chief Is Back, but No Puppet
  137. The Pour: Being Good Can Be Better Than Trying to Be Great
  138. City Room: A380 Arrives at J.F.K.
  139. Verne Troyer sues ex-girlfriend seen in sex tape (AP)
  140. Thorogood goes back to his beginnings on cover album (Reuters)
  141. Police question Olmert again in corruption probe (AP)
  142. Venezuela seeks arrest in suitcase-cash scandal (AP)
  143. Karstens, Pirates stop Cubs' 5-game winning streak (AP)
  144. Yahoo's board wins big endorsement by shareholders (Reuters)
  145. Obama and McCain Confront Troubled Economy
  146. Betsey Johnson Turns 30 (Fashion Wire Daily)
  147. Whale stranded off English coast euthanized (AP)
  148. Senate OKs envoy to South Korea after rights pledge (Reuters)
  149. Congress starts break with no gas price solution (Reuters)
  150. Hollywood pushes higher grade of film, TV stoners (Reuters)
  151. PLAYBILL.COM'S THEATRE WEEK IN REVIEW: From 'Boys' to 'Guys' (Playbill)
  152. Areva signs uranium mining deal with Central African Republic (AFP)
  153. U.N. investigator to assess human rights in Myanmar (Reuters)
  154. Alabama man stabbed in fuss over cheap beer (AP)
  155. On the White House: The Political Revival of George Herbert Walker Bush
  156. Indian Official Sees Sinking Relations With Pakistan
  157. Man arrested in river ambush on 3 Wis. swimmers (AP)
  158. McCarthy: Marketing deal good for Favre, Packers (AP)
  159. Man charged in Canadian bus beheading stays silent (Reuters)
  160. Iran, ahead of nuclear deadline, says to resist foes (Reuters)
  161. Travolta makes appearance at aviation convention (AP)
  162. Golden Globe group disburses $750,000 to charity (AP)
  163. Stranded whale in Britain put out of its misery (AFP)
  164. Guyana Muslims: FBI pursuing alleged terror plot (AP)
  165. Murray completes fightback to move into Cincinnati semis (AFP)
  166. Iraq by the numbers: key figures in the war (AP)
  167. Woman, 97, says cat's yowling saved her from fire (AP)
  168. Clothing store opens bar in middle of sales floor (AP)
  169. Couple's pumpkin sets SC record at 897 pounds (AP)
  170. Boy, 4, tries to drive to grandma's house, crashes (AP)
  171. Maine library offers garden tools (AP)
  172. McCain criticizes Obama over education policies (AP)
  173. People, Hello! buy first photos of Jolie-Pitt twins (Reuters)
  174. Iraq suffers from dirty water, fears about cholera (AP)
  175. South Africa to close camps for displaced foreigners: official (AFP)
  176. U.S. welcomes IAEA approval of India nuclear plan (Reuters)
  177. McCain appears before black group (Reuters)
  178. U.S. held terrorism suspects at British island: report (Reuters)
  179. Airbus superjumbo to land at New York's JFK (Reuters)
  180. Pitt and Jolie sign photo deals for twins: People (AFP)
  181. Bunker of former East German leaders open to public (Reuters)
  182. U.N.'s Darfur Force Left Stranded, Critics Say (OneWorld.net)
  183. Moderate quake hits southwest China, 231 hurt (AFP)
  184. Police Question Olmert in Corruption Inquiry
  185. Mofaz says Iran heading toward nuclear breakthrough (Reuters)
  186. Blasts kill 5 NATO soldiers and Afghan civilian (Reuters)
  187. Mariah Carey sings at Hollywood shopping mall (Reuters)
  188. Ex-NBC Universal bookkeeper pleads guilty to fraud (Reuters)
  189. Beijing readies for influx of foreign visitors (AP)
  190. Germany's Lufthansa, ground staff reach deal to end strike (AFP)
  191. Veteran Indian communist leader dies of heart attack (AFP)
  192. Man wins appeal in bizarre gasoline suicide case (Reuters)
  193. Court upholds flogging researchers (Reuters)
  194. Rings | Interview With Orville Schell: Moving Beyond Old Wounds in China
  195. India says Pakistan peace talks at a low after blasts (Reuters)
  196. FCC upholds network complaint against Comcast (Reuters)
  197. Bogus Tokio Hotel star charged with Internet sex hoax (AFP)
  198. Hamilton encouraged after improvements in practice (AFP)
  199. Defense rests at 1st Guantanamo war crimes trail (AP)
  200. India plans global 3G spectrum auction (AFP)
  201. Fire Damage Takes a Toll on the Economy in Big Sur
  202. Lawmakers head home after impasse on gas prices (AP)
  203. Americans roll to basketball win over Lithuania (AP)
  204. Economic models predict clear Obama win in November (Reuters)
  205. Andrew Garfield: From 'Boy A' to household name? (AP)
  206. Spiritualized back; frontman escapes pneumonia (AP)
  207. Boyd delays Las Vegas project; stock jumps (Reuters)
  208. Pound continues to struggle against Euro and Dollar (AFP)
  209. UN atomic agency approves key inspections deal with India (AFP)
  210. Siberian Russians marvel at solar eclipse (AP)
  211. APNewsBreak: Source says Sharapova out of US Open (AP)
  212. No verdict in London July 7 bombing case (Reuters)
  213. Five NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan: ISAF (AFP)
  214. Trial of London bombings 'helpers' ends without verdict (AFP/POOL/File)
  215. Bomb kills Ugandan peacekeeper in Somalia (AP)
  216. Australia takes in 400 Iraqis who helped troops (AP)
  217. Man Suspected in Anthrax Attacks Said to Commit Suicide
  218. Eclipse Ends Journey Across Earth in China
  219. Karadzic Accuses His Accusers in Statement
  220. People mag snags US rights to Jolie-Pitt twin pix (AP)
  221. Total boosts profit 15%, warns of tight global oil capacity (AFP)
  222. South Africa's ANC backs Zuma ahead of graft hearing (Reuters)
  223. Pakistan denies intelligence aided in Kabul blast (AFP)
  224. City Room: In Hard Times, Turning to the Library
  225. Obama proposes $1,000 energy rebates for consumers (AP)
  226. Obama calls for tax rebates to fight energy costs (Reuters)
  227. Defense rests case in first Guantanamo trial (Reuters)
  228. U.S. scientist in anthrax case kills himself: report (Reuters)
  229. NATO says 4 soldiers killed in east Afghanistan (AP)
  230. Clinton pledges more support to fight AIDS in Ethiopia (AFP)
  231. UN atomic agency approves key inspections deal with India (AFP)
  232. DealBook: Yahoo?s Shareholder Meeting
  233. Well: Marriage, Divorce and Alzheimer's Risk
  234. NBC on alert for news in Beijing (Reuters)
  235. Man cleared of killing BBC presenter (AFP)
  236. Twelve killed in Egypt road accident (AFP)
  237. Jobless rate highest in 4 years (Reuters)
  238. US wants me dead, says Karadzic (AFP)
  239. Life, love, music, smelly socks at "Baghdad High" (Reuters)
  240. Indonesia rediscovers its own rock legend (AP)
  241. Police question Rooney over spitting allegation (AFP)
  242. Japan PM says won't call early election (AFP)
  243. Jobless Rate Climbs to 5.7% as 51,000 Jobs Lost in July
  244. Chevron Profit Soars, but Shares Dip
  245. Israel's foreign minister has edge in party race (Reuters)
  246. Boucher steers SAfrican cricketers to 83-run lead (AFP)
  247. Nissan's profit drops 43 percent on rising yen (AP)
  248. Paterson Looks to Washington on Budget
  249. New report is expected to show more job losses (AP)
  250. GM posts $15.5 billion 2nd-quarter loss (AP)