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- Karadzic says he will defend himself throughout trial (AFP)
- Jessica Simpson Speaks of Abuse (E! Online)
- Obama Camp Raps Ludacris' "Offensive" Rhymes (E! Online)
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- US troops charged in Iraq deaths to face tribunal (AP)
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- Sri Lanka fighting kills 30 as summit nears (AP)
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- Judge Rules White House Aides Can Be Subpoenaed
- City Room: Photos of Brooklyn?s Waterfront
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- 'Survivor' producer countersues longtime partner (AP)
- Prince William to wrap up military attachments (AFP)
- Sudan sentences 22 more 'Darfur rebels' to death (AFP)
- Pakistan, India agree to thrash out issues: Pakistan FM (AFP)
- Judge Admits Hamdan Interrogation
- Well: This Old (Healthy) House
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- 7 Russian athletes busted for doping by IAAF (AP)
- Infrastructure needs rise as floods recede (Reuters)
- Not much to say yet about the fall season — or see (AP)
- Rowling to publish wizarding fairytales for charity (Reuters)
- Russia wipes California from its map (Reuters)
- Hamas frees German TV's cameraman after 5 days (AP)
- Congo Violence Continues, Despite Peace Treaty (OneWorld.net)
- India, Pakistan meet amid strains in peace drive (AFP)
- UK says "100 percent focused" on diplomacy over Iran (Reuters)
- A vote on banning new minarets (Reuters)
- Body of ballooning priest found at sea (Reuters)
- Ancient Greeks used "computer" to set Olympics date (Reuters)
- Bush Cuts Iraq Tours, but No Deal Yet on Security
- China Angered by Lobbying on Rights
- Bush: cutting troop Iraq combat tours to a year (Reuters)
- Economy gains traction in spring; shrank year end (AP)
- Bush declares progress in Iraq war (AP)
- Exxon Mobil has biggest profit ever at $11.68B (AP)
- J.K. Rowling's fairy tales published for charity (AP)
- Obama campaign rejects rapper Ludacris' rhymes (AP)
- Watchdog fines BBC for deceiving audiences (AP)
- CBS posts higher profit on gain but cuts outlook (Reuters)
- McKenzie, Harris frustrate England bowlers (AFP)
- Stimulus Lifts U.S. Economy in Quarter
- Rising Oil Prices Lift Exxon to Record Profit
- McCain camp compares Obama to Spears, Hilton (AP)
- Newspaper: New group claims Greek bomb attack (AP)
- U.N. council set to renew Darfur peacekeeping mandate (Reuters)
- India willing to rejoin WTO talks but won't compromise on farmers (AFP)
- China to punish airlines whose passengers misbehave (Reuters)
- More delays Thursday at JFK after software glitch (AP)
- Stocks head for lower open ahead of GDP reading (AP)
- Cubs win 3rd straight from Brewers to broaden lead (AP)
- TV's loss is Web's gain as Roger Ebert blogs (AP)
- Pakistan clashes leave 12 civilians dead: officials (AFP)
- Bush Orders Intelligence Overhaul
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- IAEA set to advance U.S.-India atom pact despite qualms (Reuters)
- Newly discovered Beatles tape up for sale (AP)
- Arab League names Egyptian diplomat as Iraq envoy (AP)
- Play resumes in India-Sri Lanka Test (AFP)
- China Announces More Pollution Controls
- Turmoil ahead for Israel after PM says he will resign (AFP)
- More British military service for Prince William (AP)
- South Africa court deals blow to Zuma in graft case (Reuters)
- Australia's PM a descendant of underwear thief (Reuters)
- Blast outside Pakistani consulate in Afghanistan (AP)
- Turkish party insists it's not anti-secular (AP)
- Mbeki struggling to keep Zimbabwe talks on track: analysts (AFP)
- Japan PM to reshuffle cabinet Friday: television (AFP)
- NJ Transit Riders Face Delays
- Pudge traded to Yankees; Angels beat Red Sox again (AP)
- Bomb wounds 3 outside Pakistan consulate in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Karadzic faces U.N. judge to hear genocide charges (Reuters)
- Ukraine parliament examines floods after 30 dead (Reuters)
- Sudan's president vows never to deal with ICC (AP)
- Thaksin?s Wife Guilty of Tax Evasion
- Latest "Mummy" sequel a tired undertaking (Reuters)
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- A Cannes of worms for indie films (Reuters)
- Secret's out about Beijing Games opening ceremony (AP)
- HBOS sees profits plunge in first half (AFP)
- Afghan TV journalist freed from detention (AP)
- World Bank gives Bangladesh $50 mln cyclone loan (Reuters)
- U.S. fires captain of Japan-bound nuclear warship (Reuters)
- Karadzic to make first appearance before UN tribunal (AFP)
- Turmoil ahead for Israel after PM says he will resign (AFP)
- Suicide attack targets Iraqi police in Mosul (AP)
- Karadzic to appear before war crimes tribunal (AP)
- BT posts sliding profits in first quarter (AFP)
- Thaksin?s Wife Guilty of Tax Evasion
- Sen. Stevens faces arraignment in corruption case (AP)
- Obama says Republicans trying to scare voters (AP)
- Wide-ranging bill aims to rein in college costs (AP)
- Spidey director and Disney team for superhero comedy (Reuters)
- TNT ready to nurse single-mom pilot "Time" (Reuters)
- Pam Anderson on the loose in pointless show (Reuters)
- Palestinian protests against barrier turn savvy (AP)
- Libya frees Russian oil man ahead of Putin talks (Reuters)
- Sehwag defies Sri Lankan attack with unbeaten 91 (AFP)
- NASA says liquid confirmed on Saturn's moon Titan (AP)
- Sony may bite on Spidey spinoff (Reuters)
- Japanese: E-mail warns of more bombs in India (AP)
- Yamaha issues gloomy outlook after profits tumble (AFP)
- Israel's opposition calls for new election (Reuters)
- Karadzic to make first appearance before UN war crimes court (AFP)
- Discovery Channel builds series around Da Vinci (Reuters)
- High oil prices underpin record second quarter results at BASF (AFP)
- Nepal landslide hits house, kills 9 people inside (AP)
- White House to unveil intelligence overhaul: report (Reuters)
- Cambodian opposition parties complain to king over election (AFP)
- NYPD nabs man accused of killing woman in Mass. (AP)
- Alicia Keys snubs out cigarette branding from gig (AP)
- Gore likely to star at Democratic convention (Reuters)
- Foreign royalty converge on Tonga for coronation (AFP)
- Music Review: Welcoming a Fresh Season of Transformation and Death
- Iraq militant group head said to be in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Thai court convicts Thaksin's wife of tax evasion (AFP)
- Maori tribe in autonomy talks with NZ government (AP)
- Terrorism focus of new U.S. military strategy: report (Reuters)
- That Was the Week That Was (AP)
- U.S., Libya near deal to compensate terror victims (Reuters)
- California to sue EPA on greenhouse gas emissions (Reuters)
- 400 Russian troops leave separatist Abkhazia (AP)
- Zimbabwe opponent hopes for "honorable exit" for Mugabe (Reuters)
- Haze returns to Beijing as China unveils pollution back-up plan (AFP)
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- SKorea's Hynix swings to net loss in 2nd quarter (AP)
- Deal on a Security Agreement Is Close, Iraqis Say
- A Hidden Toll on Employment: Cut to Part Time
- A New Generation of Republicans in Alaska
- Will The Dark Knight Sink the Titanic? (E! Online)
- Top UK court allows extradition of hacker to US (AP)
- Japan warns nationals in India over threats (AFP)
- Bugs save pest-controller's life in Australian desert (AFP)
- McCain Tries to Define Obama as Out of Touch
- Memo From Havana: At a Fork in the Road, Cuba Follows Two Paths
- M.M.A.?s Macho Badge of Honor: Deformed Ears
- Bush signs new rules, roles for spy agencies (AP)
- NYC police hold man accused of taking 4 kids, mom (AP)
- 2,100-year-old 'computer' once tracked Olympic games (AP)
- Tigers trade catcher Ivan Rodriguez to Yankees (AP)
- Starbucks posts first loss, backs '09 profit target (Reuters)
- DVD payoff in the cards for "21" (Reuters)
- Frustrated music lovers have a score to settle (Reuters)
- Golden Globe sponsors give $750,000 to charity (Reuters)
- Reward offered in Antigua honeymoon murder case (AFP)
- Bin Laden's driver denies making oath to bin Laden (AP)
- City Comptroller?s Mayoral Bid Ahead in Spending
- Jennifer Love Hewitt's Ghost Lawsuit Busted (E! Online)
- John Goodman back in "Pope Joan" after lawsuit (Reuters)
- Gilberto Gil steps down as Brazil culture minister (AP)
- US investigating soldier in Japan (AP)
- McCain camp compares Obama to Spears, Hilton (AP)
- Bridge repairs make little progress across U.S., review finds (AP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm (AP)
- Israeli PM to resign, won't run in party primary (AP)
- NY lawsuit says Ed McMahon owes another $275,000 (AP)
- Britney's Dad to Rule the Roost Through '08? (E! Online)
- Finland's Roma face threat of losing children (Reuters)
- Gilberto Gil steps down as Brazil culture minister (AP)
- U.N. council breaks deadlock on Darfur resolution (Reuters)
- White House says US wants big change from China (AP)
- Design Review: Bonding Humanity and Landscape in a Perfect Circle
- Obama, McCain duel over celebrity ad, attacks (Reuters)
- Bin Laden's driver swore loyalty oath: witness (Reuters)
- U.N. council breaks deadlock on Darfur resolution (Reuters)
- US backtracks on name of disputed Asian islands (AP)
- Golden retriever adopts tiger cubs at Kansas zoo (AP)
- Stinky gambler fuming over casino ejection (AP)
- Police say men crashed truck twice on same street (AP)
- Boy, 10, turns mom in for making phony money (AP)
- Officer foils Cadillac driver's free gas plan (AP)
- Brazil Grows as Larger Economies Struggle
- House Passes Bill to Regulate Tobacco
- Ed McMahon Goes to Bat for Jimmy, Fields a Lawsuit (E! Online)
- Kelly Price Is Next Roxie in London's 'Chicago' (Playbill)
- Graphic novelist crafts book on Mexican murders (Reuters)
- Delta Revamps Its Frequent-Flier Program
- Oasis Stands on Shoulders of Two Giants (E! Online)
- TV's loss is Web's gain as Roger Ebert blogs (AP)
- Briton stabbed to death in Saudi Arabia (AFP)
- Nonaligned countries back Iran's nuclear program (AP)
- U.S. backs away from S.Korea-Japan island dispute (Reuters)
- Dot Earth: Google Guru?s Plan to Cut Energy Use
- Rings: A Sneak Preview of the Opening Ceremony
- 2,100-year-old gadget tracked Olympics (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Tuesday Ratings: NBC Wins; ABC's Primetime: The Last Lectur
- Brazilian singer Gilberto Gil leaves politics for music (AFP)
- 2 guards sentenced in Mexican drug lord's escape (AP)
- Police: Body found in Ala. freezer was mother of 8 (AP)
- Golden retriever adopts tiger cubs at Kansas zoo (AP)
- Economy seen hurting cable TV ad sales (Reuters)
- British foreign minister seen taking aim at Brown (AP)
- Bin Laden's former driver denies loyalty oath (AP)
- CIA cites Pakistan spy agency's ties to militants (AP)
- Police say men crashed truck twice on same street (AP)
- F.D.A. to Tighten Use of Amgen Anemia Drugs
- Practically Speaking: High Gas Prices Hurting Small Businesses
- Tigers send Ivan Rodriguez to Yanks for Farnsworth (AP)
- Stinky gambler fuming over casino ejection (AP)
- Paris vs. Fergie: Which Shoe Peddler Really Sells It? (E! Online)
- Rangers left with tricky trip after Kaunas draw (AFP)
- Mexico federal police to escort migrant transfers (AP)
- Prominent Women Urge African Leaders on Darfur (OneWorld.net)
- The Lede: A Salmonella 'Smoking Gun'
- Starbucks posts loss; shares up on 2009 store cuts (Reuters)
- Victoria's secret: queen's underwear sells at British auction (AFP)
- Black Crowes Caw Out Gretchen Wilson for Alleged Song Stealing (E! Online)
- For White House, Hiring is Political
- City Room: Hispanics and Catholic New York
- Clerk throws hot coffee at robber (AP)
- Highlights of Ehud Olmert's political career (AP)
- Roof of unique W.Va. home requires mowing (AP)
- Officer foils Cadillac driver's free gas plan (AP)
- Egypt and Uganda urge more time for Beshir: minister (AFP)
- Mexicans working in US sending less money home (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Little progress since bridge collapse (AP)
- EU points at U.S. for WTO collapse (Reuters)
- LA officials set sights on limiting paparazzi (AP)
- Star Trek Scoop: New Kirk Still Gets Hot Alien Action (E! Online)
- 'The Bible Salesman' has humor, religion and crime (AP)
- Officer riding Segway makes drunk driving arrest (AP)
- FDA finds salmonella strain at second Mexican farm (AP)
- Obama pushes economic relief in Missouri (Reuters)
- McCain camp portrays Obama as celebrity, not leader (Reuters)
- Hannah-Less Miley Breaks Out Big on Charts (E! Online)
- Cursed Castmembers from American Pie: Our Top 9 (E! Online)
- `Mummy' heads East for Olympian senselessness (AP)
- Spurs set to announce Bentley signing (AFP)
- Queen Victoria's bloomers sell for 4,500 pounds (AP)
- Doorman who won $5M, said he'd stay at job gets ax (AP)
- Wheels: Windows Down to Save Fuel?
- Is it such a bad thing to speak your mind? (AP)
- Kid Rocked With Assault Claim (E! Online)
- Documents: Boy band promoter sings in murder case (AP)
- Still fighting foreclosure, Ed McMahon sued over legal bills (Reuters)
- Comcast profit up on phone, Internet gains (Reuters)
- Kosovo's prime minister hand out 1st new passports (AP)
- Pakistan's talks see more militancy in Afghanistan: NATO force (AFP)
- Israel's Olmert to quit after September Kadima vote (Reuters)
- Beijing pollution index shows improvement (AP)
- UK Law Lords uphold decision to halt BAE inquiry (AP)
- City Room: Nixon?s Search for a New York Home
- The Caucus: Obama as ?Celebrity? in McCain Ad
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