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