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- House set to pass budget bill today before recess (AP)
- At least 20 dead after train catches fire in India (AP)
- Karadzic says chance of fair trial unimaginable (Reuters)
- Wal-Mart mobilizes against Democrats: report (Reuters)
- IMF head says Africa food relief must target poor (Reuters)
- Leaders arrive for SAsian summit overshadowed by tensions (AFP)
- G.M. Loses $15.5 Billion in Quarter
- British soldiers cleared over Cyprus pub rampage (AFP)
- Thirteen dead in Indian train blaze (AFP)
- Restrictions on Net Access in China Seem Relaxed
- GM investors brace for brutal results (Reuters)
- Fewer Iraqi civilians killed in July (Reuters)
- Japan PM reshuffles cabinet (AFP)
- BA profits dive 90 percent as fuel costs soar (AFP)
- Elephant hurts girl who snuck into zoo (AP)
- Daughter of Nigeria's ex-president fails in bid to halt trial (AFP)
- India inspections deal 'meets IAEA standards' (AFP)
- More than 40 on cruise ship hurt in NZ storm (AP)
- Manny, Junior in big deals on deadline day (AP)
- Israeli police question Olmert for fourth time (Reuters)
- China quake area hit by two strong aftershocks (Reuters)
- British soldiers cleared over Cyprus pub rampage (AFP)
- Security Council extends mandate of UN-AU force in Darfur (AFP/HO/File)
- SKorea first lady's cousin arrested for fraud: prosecutors (AFP)
- A Saddened Corona Receives Its Soldier, Home From Iraq
- Fatah Says Hamas Arrested Leaders
- NTSB investigates Minn. plane crash that killed 8 (AP)
- Minn., victims still struggling after bridge fall (AP)
- Speed a 'gutsy' tactic in Stevens corruption case (AP)
- Ludacris' Obama song unlikely to alienate voters (AP)
- Oil near $123 in Asia on weak US economy (AP)
- EU awaits Iran nuclear response, not watching clock (Reuters)
- Buddy Guy reaches new heights on U.S. chart (Reuters)
- Gary Glitter to be freed from Vietnam jail (AFP)
- Pay freeze urged to stall Zimbabwe inflation (AFP)
- China defense minister: Positive changes in Taiwan (AP)
- Latest Hollywood script deals (Reuters)
- Katy Perry's summer anthem tops chart (Reuters)
- French thriller "Tell No One" a word-of-mouth hit (Reuters)
- JPMorgan to set up European HQ at Canary Wharf (Reuters)
- Ugandan peacekeeper killed in Somalia attack (AFP)
- Turkish boarding school collapse kills 14 girls (AFP)
- Pakistan denies spies behind Indian embassy attack (Reuters)
- Fatah: Hamas arrests more Fatah leaders in Gaza (AP)
- Hamas Arrests Abbas Representatives
- Colin Firth signs on to "Dorian Gray" (Reuters)
- Crime pilot "Lost and Found" rediscovered at NBC (Reuters)
- BAE Systems net profit rises 14 percent in first half (AFP)
- Cambodian PM's wife prays at disputed Hindu temple (Reuters)
- Anthrax scientist commits suicide as FBI closes in (AP)
- Cage and Carpenter may team up for prison film (Reuters)
- IAEA meets to consider Indian nuclear agreement (AP)
- Karadzic skirmishes with UN war crimes court (AP)
- Russian court finds Yukos boss guilty of murders (Reuters)
- Fifteen killed in Turkish dormitory collapse: report (Reuters)
- Los Angeles Proposes Restraints on Paparazzi
- Hu says don't politicise the Games, some Internet curbs lifted (AFP)
- Pam Anderson on the loose in pointless show (Reuters)
- NBC on alert for news in Beijing (Reuters)
- Don't streak, get drunk or sleep outside at Olympics (Reuters)
- Anthrax Scientist Commits Suicide
- Japan's beleaguered PM to reshuffle cabinet (AFP)
- Dormitory Collapse in Turkey Kills 6
- Pakistan denies ISI behind Indian embassy attack (AP)
- Cabimas Journal: Sympathetic to Chávez, a New Church Draws Fire
- Olympic Web Restrictions to Be Lifted
- U.S. agents can seize travelers' laptops: report (Reuters)
- Turmoil ahead as Israeli PM prepares to go (AFP)
- Unlike Fidel, Raul Castro has his tomb ready in Cuba (AFP)
- Dormitory collapse in Turkey kills 6 (AP)
- President Bush: US not neglecting Asia (AP)
- Survey indicates lack of youth awareness in London Games (AFP)
- Mexico catches alleged Colombian drug dealer (AP)
- 14 dead, 11 trapped in central China coal mine: official media (AFP)
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- Pakistani spies aided Kabul suicide attack: report (Reuters)
- Tonga crowns new king in lavish ceremony (AFP)
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- U.S., Israel discuss diplomatic push on Iran (Reuters)
- Embraer: 2Q profits up 120 percent on jet sales (AP)
- McCain Camp Says Obama Plays ?Race Card?
- Alaska Senator Seeks a Quick Trial
- Sen. Stevens pleads not guilty to hiding gifts (Reuters)
- UN reauthorizes Darfur peacekeeping (AP)
- U.N. council renews Darfur peacekeeping mandate (Reuters)
- New US defense strategy centers on 'long war' (AFP)
- Pakistanis Aided Attack in Kabul, U.S. Officials Say
- Blockbuster trade: Ramirez to LA, Bay to BoSox (AP)
- Snoop Dogg tour bus pulled over; 2 arrested (AP)
- Way of choosing Anglican leader is colonial remnant: Ugandan Archbishop (AFP)
- Guantanamo: Detainee assaults commander with feces (AP)
- Congress paves way for Libya compensation deal (Reuters)
- US says delisting NKorea from terror list conditional (AFP)
- Alleged thief stuck under trash bin for 12 hours (AP)
- McCain camp accuses Obama of playing race card (Reuters)
- Tim Russert's son to join NBC convention team (AP)
- Court extends Britney Spears' conservatorship (AP)
- Chavez adds Spanish bank to nationalization drive (Reuters)
- South Asian nations side-step regional trade pact amid frictions (AFP)
- Pair stopped at 108 mph re-arrested at airport (AP)
- Hall of Justice puddle mystifies Wash. officials (AP)
- Fat N.J. cat's origins uncovered: He was abandoned (AP)
- Texas border town faces skunk infestation (AP)
- Boy, 10, turns mom in for making phony money (AP)
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- Man accused of killing, dismembering girlfriend (AP)
- Canada bus passenger stabs, decapitates seat mate (AP)
- 9 charged in death of disabled Philly teen (AP)
- Phoenix lander confirms ice in Martian soil (AP)
- Taylor hospitalized, but expected to return home (AP)
- Snoop's Dawgs Facing Marijuana Rap (E! Online)
- Country star John Rich wants fans 'Raising McCain' (AP)
- L.A. officials at odds over reining in paparazzi (Reuters)
- U.N. Darfur text sends wrong signal on genocide: U.S (Reuters)
- Record Afghan unrest hampering aid: NGOs (AFP)
- McCain accuses Obama of playing politics with race (AP)
- US toll in Iraq hits all-time low as month ends (AP)
- Obama slams McCain over tax breaks for Big Oil (AP)
- Durning gets star on Hollywood Walk of Fame (AP)
- Senate passes bill to settle Libya terror lawsuits (AP)
- Obama slams McCain over tax breaks for Big Oil (AP)
- U.S., Israel discuss diplomatic push on Iran (Reuters)
- The Dark Knight's Road to $600 Million…or Not (E! Online)
- Paris Hasn't Seen McCain Attack Ad, Probably Won't (E! Online)
- Troyer Goes After Sex-Tape Costar for $20 Mil (E! Online)
- Canada bus passenger stabs, decapitates seat mate (AP)
- EDF seems to rule out bid for British Energy (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,127 (AP)
- Senate passes bill to settle Libya terror lawsuits (AP)
- US says delisting NKorea from terror list conditional (AFP)
- Angie's Dad Still Blabbing: What Do You Think? (E! Online)
- Spider found in Calif. becomes Colbert's namesake (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Wednesday Ratings: No Improvement for CBS' Relocated Greate
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai says he's committed to talks (AP)
- In Strangers, a Blind Centenarian Finds a Literary Lifeline
- Baghdad Bureau: The Bomb That Changed Iraq
- Détente Imposed in Lucas' Stormtrooper War (E! Online)
- Heather Matarazzo Engaged (E! Online)
- Digital ad agency reaches out to old media (Reuters)
- Elizabeth Taylor denies 'near-death' reports: spokesman (AFP)
- UK's Brown in slump, new leader won't help: poll (Reuters)
- Security Council to extend mandate of UN-AU force in Darfur (AFP)
- Red Sox Send Ramírez to Dodgers
- The Lede: Fired Crisis Director Resurfaces
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- British teen killed in Brazil, boyfriend arrested (AP)
- Tim Russert's son to join NBC convention team (AP)
- Ramirez to LA, Bay to BoSox in blockbuster deal (AP)
- New DVD releases: `Nim's Island,' `Counterfeiters' (AP)
- 'Work for Diddy' premieres as Combs' newest series (AP)
- 'Ripcords', a Musical Drama of Post-War Secrets, Will Play FringeNYC (Playbill)
- Haiti lawmakers ratify 2nd female prime minister (AP)
- In China, Low-End Industries Give Way to High-Tech
- 9 charged in death of disabled Philly teen (AP)
- BoSox send Ramirez to Dodgers, get Bay in big swap (AP)
- Johnny Cash documentary airs on PBS Aug. 5 (AP)
- The most important of Egyptian artifacts (AP)
- Fiery Flintoff gets England right back in contention (AFP)
- LAPD Chief: "Gay" LiLo, Clothed Brit, Behaving Paris Keep Paparazzi at Bay (E! O
- Liz Taylor's Health, Jewels Just "Fabulous" (E! Online)
- Diane von Furstenberg Unanimously Elected to Second CFDA Term (Fashion Wire Dail
- US troop deaths in Iraq in July (AP)
- Pair stopped at 108 mph re-arrested at airport (AP)
- Hall of Justice puddle mystifies Wash. officials (AP)
- More than 1,000 gallons of gas vanish from station (AP)
- City Room: House Tables Rangel Censure Resolution
- Bats: Ramirez Traded to the Dodgers
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- McCain, Obama square off over racial politics (AP)
- Federal judge rules Bush's aides can be subpoenaed (AP)
- Bond denied for Ala. man in body-in-freezer case (AP)
- Phoenix lander confirms ice in Martian soil (AP)
- Pentagon makes fighting extremism its top priority (Reuters)
- Elizabeth Taylor visits hospital, to return home (AP)
- Country star John Rich wants fans 'Raising McCain' (AP)
- Britney Spears' dad to stay in control (Reuters)
- Abbas: Release 200 Hamas prisoners in West Bank (AP)
- Tsvangirai says talks could run past deadline (AFP)
- The Secret Curse of Expert Archers
- City Room: Brooklyn Market Is Saved
- Spears Allows Lutfi Restraining Order Lifted (E! Online)
- Katy Perry's summer anthem tops chart for 6th week (Reuters)
- "Sex and the City" for teens? Critics slam "Gossip Girl" (Reuters)
- US couple almost adopted stolen Guatemalan baby (AP)
- American veteran Inkster leads women's British Open (AFP)
- U.N. Darfur text sends wrong signal on Darfur crimes: U.S. (Reuters)
- US: NKorea must address "abysmal" human rights (AP)
- Alleged thief stuck under trash bin for 12 hours (AP)
- Fat N.J. cat's origins uncovered: He was abandoned (AP)
- TV Decoder: NBC Hires Luke Russert
- Court extends Britney Spears' conservatorship (AP)
- Organist rents Radio City to play a concert (AP)
- Memories of 'Spider-Man,' 'Star Wars' for sale (AP)
- Saudi Arabia bans sale of dogs, cats in capital (AP)
- Olmert's impending exit deals blow to peace effort (AP)
- Turkish ruling party drops bid to lift scarf ban (AP)
- Deng signs deal with NBA Bulls (AFP)
- New UN rapporteur to visit Myanmar next week (AFP)
- Iowa man accused of biting off another man's nose (AP)
- Star-Ledger Seeks Buyouts and Warns of Sale
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- AP IMPACT: Govt loves its cars, all 642,233 of 'em (AP)
- LA chief: Pap laws 'farce' with Britney 'behaving' (AP)
- The Hills—More Meaningful Than We Ever Imagined (E! Online)
- Germany: Scanners help archive Holocaust documents (AP)
- Nigerian court poses legal obstacle to Bakassi handover (AFP)
- Russian Olympians Suspended for Doping Violations
- Drugs Offer Promise of Fitness Without Effort
- Alaska Senator Pleads Not Guilty
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- Paper Cuts: ?The American Cookbook Project?
- Sen. Stevens pleads not guilty to hiding gifts (Reuters)
- Britney Conservatorship Hearing in Full Swing (E! Online)
- Both sides claim Stormtrooper court case victory (AP)
- Weekly wrap-up of entertainment quotes (AP)
- Novel gives voice to air travelers' troubles (Reuters)
- Mortar kills family of 7 in Pakistan's Swat valley (AP)
- EDF board backs acquisition of British Energy: source (AFP)
- Al-Qaida commander killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- South Africa court rules against Zuma application (AP)
- Japan's ANA profits up despite soaring fuel costs (AFP)
- Flying to Cuba? Paris airports can teach you salsa (Reuters)
- Judge Rules White House Aides Can Be Subpoenaed
- The Caucus: McCain Camp Says Obama Is Playing ?Race Card?
- City Room: M.T.A. Details MetroCard Problem
- McCain camp accuses Obama of playing race card (Reuters)
- Judge: Congress can subpoena Bush aides (Reuters)
- Newark's Star-Ledger offers buyouts, could be sold (Reuters)
- Literary forger tells of bogus missives in memoir (AP)
- Dismembered body of British teenager found in suitcase in Brazil (AFP)
- Obama aids American in Mideast custody battle (AP)
- Rwanda's Kagame says ICC targeting poor, African countries (AFP)
- India talks bombings and border fire with Pakistan (Reuters)
- Russia wipes California from its map (Reuters)
- Drug gives couch potato mice benefits of a workout (AP)
- AP source: Griffey agrees to trade with White Sox (AP)
- Seven dead in Minnesota plane crash: reports (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda says Bagram escapee killed in U.S. bombing (Reuters)
- Brunei sultan to mark 40th anniversary of coronation (AFP)
- Dark moments for Greatest Generation (AP)
- Saddam TV drama earns rave reviews in Britain (AFP)
- Tsvangirai says Zimbabwe talks deadline flexible (Reuters)
- Beijing pollution better, more measures considered (AP)
- The Envelope: Out There
- The Lede: Gates Plans the Post-Gates Pentagon
- Dot Earth: Bangladesh, Sediment and Sea Level
- GDP grew modestly in Q2, jobless claims up (Reuters)
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