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- China to Limit Web Access During Games
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- Zimbabwe talks set to resume Sunday: Mbeki (AFP)
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- NPR to offer webcast of Newport music festivals (AP)
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- Poland's Walesa testifies in trial of old rival (Reuters)
- Iraqis thrilled over lifting of Olympic ban (AP)
- Vatican lets Paraguayan leader quit as bishop (AP)
- US warns travelers to East Africa of terror risk (AP)
- Turkey's ruling party escapes ban, gets sanctions (AFP)
- Bush blames Congress for not acting on gas prices (AP)
- House panel votes to find Rove in contempt (Reuters)
- Another Desperate Dame Delivered (E! Online)
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- House panel votes to cite Rove with contempt (AP)
- Delta says woman's body found in restroom of plane (AP)
- Fidel Castro still a force, two years out of power (Reuters)
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- Syria, Israel to hold more indirect talks (AP)
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- Trade Talks Broke Down Over Chinese Shift on Food
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- UN to end Eritrea-Ethiopia peacekeeping mission (AP)
- Syria, Israel to hold new talks next month: source (Reuters)
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- British Gas to increase bills by 35% (AFP)
- UN says NKorea hunger worst since 1990s (AFP)
- Turkish Court to Rule on Fate of Party
- McCain, Obama get the comic book treatment (AP)
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- DreamWorks sees more studios in digital deals (Reuters)
- BBC fined after new phone-in scandals (AFP)
- Iran's supreme leader affirms nuclear program (AP)
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- Alicia Keys, Jack White to sing 007 theme tune (AP)
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- Zimbabwe issuing new bank notes to revalue currency (AFP)
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- Iran Leader Adamant on Nuclear Issue
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- Let the Meals Begin: Finding Beijing in Flushing
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- Bush signs housing bill to provide mortgage relief (AP)
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- North Korea food crisis worst in a decade: U.N. (Reuters)
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- Mosley defends private life (AFP)
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- Mugabe says crisis talks still on track (AFP)
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- More foreign fighters join Taliban in Afghanistan (Reuters)
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- New Alzheimer's drug 'could slow mental decline' (AFP)
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- China?s Female Artists Quietly Emerge
- 50,000 Iraqi troops in Diyala operation (AP)
- U.S. combat deaths in Iraq plunge in July to new low (Reuters)
- England win toss, bat in cricket Test against SAfrica (AFP)
- India says Pakistan again violates Kashmir ceasefire (AFP)
- Zimbabwe devalues currency; 10B becomes 1 dollar (AP)
- Cadbury net profit drops by 38% (AFP)
- Rival factions clash in Nigeria oil region; 4 dead (Reuters)
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- China to censor Internet during Games: organisers (AFP)
- CORRECTED: Hollywood takes a back seat at Venice film festival (Reuters)
- South Africa's Mbeki to Zimbabwe as talks falter (AP)
- CIA charges Pakistani intelligence 'is backing militants' (AFP)
- Man accused of pumping aviation fuel into car (AP)
- Indian politician sacrifices 200 goats to mark win (AP)
- Iowans Washed Out of Homes Find Their Future Hard to Grasp
- German court partially overturns smoking ban (AP)
- Army soldier killed in eastern Lebanon (AP)
- South Africa's Mbeki to meet Mugabe in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka says 25 killed in fresh fighting ahead of summit (AFP)
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- Dems wield oversight cudgel on Bush administration (AP)
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- US trying to salvage gains in Mideast talks (AP)
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- Karadzic in UN custody in Netherlands (AP)
- Fire breaks out on Vietnam airliner in Japan: official (AFP)
- Karadzic Arrives in Hague for Trial Despite Violent Protest by Loyalists
- Del Toro, Miramax not "Afraid of the Dark" (Reuters)
- HBO hustles pilot for "How to Make It" (Reuters)
- Tonga's king given pigs, food in traditional ceremony (AFP)
- EADS reports tripling underlying profit despite A380 costs (AFP)
- Boeing executive: Oil prices demand jet efficiency (AP)
- Worst N. Korean Food Crisis Since ?90s
- NBC in good shape for Olympics (Reuters)
- Curfew imposed amid fighting in Pakistan valley (AP)
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- Pakistan troops kill 20 militants in northwest: official (AFP)
- Dunkin' Donuts to offer healthier menu items (AP)
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- Aussie swimming's golden couple split just before Games (AFP)
- UN: NKorea facing worst food crisis since 1990s (AP)
- Deep lake dive fails to set record (Reuters)
- Soldier dies after militant attack in Afghanistan (AP)
- Body of ballooning Brazilian priest found at sea (Reuters)
- Rice, Livni, Qurei meet as peace expectations ebb (Reuters)
- Not even Batman can save Time Warner stock (Reuters)
- Rio Tinto to invest 2.15 bln dlrs in Brazil iron ore mine (AFP)
- China quake school critic receives one-year sentence: group (Reuters)
- Rock Trio?s Double Life, Now Headed to Cable TV
- Iraq's rebuilding planned at nearly $120 billion (AP)
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- Mexico sees decline in migrant remittances (AP)
- Malaysian police to keep investigating Anwar: reports (AFP)
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- U.S.-China trade has cost 2.3 million U.S. jobs: report (Reuters)
- Revenge of the MetroCard Machines, Part II
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- U.S. confronts Pakistan on links to militants: report (Reuters)
- Karadzic moved to war crimes tribunal after riots (AFP)
- Pakistani PM: No unilateral US attacks (AP)
- 'Radical' change needed in government: British foreign secretary (AFP)
- Report: Ex-soldiers take over old Haiti barracks (AP)
- Tonga's king given pigs, food in traditional coronation (AFP)
- Iraqi Army Seeks Out Insurgents and Arms in Diyala, Backed by U.S. Forces
- Ted Stevens indicted, longest-serving GOP senator (AP)
- John Lackey nearly no-hits Red Sox in 6-2 win (AP)
- Karadzic on his way to The Hague: Serbian sources (Reuters)
- Karadzic on his way to UN war crimes tribunal: agency (AFP)
- Sam Lutfi Won't Agree to Permanent Britney Barrier (E! Online)
- DreamWorks posts lower 2nd-qtr net; beats view (Reuters)
- Harmison could still feature against Proteas - Vaughan (AFP)
- Atherton slams Harmison recall (AFP)
- AIDS hitting Asian gays at high rates: UN (AFP)
- C.I.A. Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants
- Brett Favre faxes reinstatement letter to NFL (AP)
- Miley Cyrus No. 1 on U.S. album chart (Reuters)
- NBC's "Talent" top show among viewers last week (Reuters)
- Shia LaBeouf cleared of blame in car crash (Reuters)
- 'Times have moved on': Mosley (AFP)
- Ecuador says US must leave Manta air base (AP)
- A Lord of Dogtown Re-Emerges
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- LA blocks new fast-food outlets from poor areas (AP)
- Earthquake strongly jolts "lucky" Los Angeles (Reuters)
- Some clashes as Serb extremists rally in Belgrade (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Man leads chase, leaves pregnant girlfriend behind (AP)
- Man allegedly fills up his car with jet fuel (AP)
- A Lab Is Set to Test the Gender of Some Female Athletes
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- Strong quake rattles buildings, nerves in S. Calif (AP)
- US: Iraqi fighters extort, kidnap to raise funds (AP)
- McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge (AP)
- Sharpton defends Jackson despite Obama comments (AP)
- Obama says he'll order review of executive orders (AP)
- Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
- Vegas police: Jerry Lewis cited for gun in luggage (AP)
- 'Monkey from Mars' on display at Georgia crime lab's museum (AP)
- Big deal: Angels acquire Teixeira from Braves (AP)
- Out-of-state gay marriage closer in Massachusetts (Reuters)
- Greek Star Paddled With DUI Charges (E! Online)
- Metallica to play club shows in London, Berlin (Reuters)
- Iraqi athletes can participate in Olympics after IOC reverses ban (AP)
- `Martyrs' List' tallies Mahdi Army's troubles (AP)
- Ex-official of Cuban group killed in Puerto Rico (AP)
- Oil Prices Drop, Easing Fears of Energy Shock
- Jerry Lewis detained for carrying gun at airport (Reuters)
- Blast rockets Hamas training camp in Gaza, 5 hurt (AP)
- Brazil: DNA confirms body is ballooning priest (AP)
- Jack White, Alicia Keys Bond Over 007 Theme (E! Online)
- Emmy Noms a Men-Enhancement Device (E! Online)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Monday Ratings: CBS and Fox Dominate, ABC Hits the Skids
- Citizens want innocent taken off UK's DNA database (Reuters)
- US Congress acts to suspend bid to upgrade Pakistan fighter fleet (AFP)
- Man, 66, records 2 holes-in-one in same round (AP)
- Bin Laden sought U.S. fame in TV interview: trial (Reuters)
- Three senators call for EPA chief to resign (Reuters)
- Brazil: DNA confirms body is ballooning priest (AP)
- Lost letter makes it way back home 60 years later (AP)
- US: Iraqi fighters extort, kidnap to raise funds (AP)
- Big deal: Angels acquire Teixeira from Braves (AP)
- Mixed ruling on controversial Florida gun law (Reuters)
- Viacom posts higher profit but cable ad sales weak (Reuters)
- Three detained in Antigua honeymoon killing (AFP)
- Man allegedly leaves pregnant girlfriend in chase (AP)
- Monkey from Mars: a Ga. crime lab's museum oddity (AP)
- Vegas police: Jerry Lewis cited for gun in luggage (AP)
- DUI charge may be blemish to LaBeouf's rising star (AP)
- DreamWorks posts lower Q2 net; beats view (Reuters)
- Rosemary Ingham, Costume Designer and Author, Dies at 71 (Playbill)
- Drunken man tries to fill his car with jet fuel (AP)
- Top 5 lists in entertainment (AP)
- Blast rockets Hamas training camp in Gaza, 5 hurt (AP)
- South Africa tells ICC: "Give peace a chance" in Darfur (Reuters)
- China claims pollution success as skies clear (AFP)
- Alligator disrupts traffic on I-10 (AP)
- The Long Run: As a Professor, Obama Enthralled Students and Puzzled Faculty
- City Room: Paterson Warns of Economic Crisis
- Sharpton defends Jackson despite Obama comments (AP)
- Out-of-state gay marriage a step closer in Massachusetts (Reuters)
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- Alicia Keys, Jack White team for Bond theme (Reuters)
- List of top 20 shows in prime-time Nielsen ratings (AP)
- Delta Raises Fee for a Second Bag to $50
- City Room: Restaurants Take Tap Water Pledge
- Obama discusses housing crisis with Treasury chief (AP)
- IOC reverses ban, says Iraq can go to Olympics (AP)
- Bush nudges China on rights ahead of Olympics (Reuters)
- Use of mercenaries to pacify Darfur unworkable: UN official (AFP)
- Sheriff: Shia LaBeouf Not to Blame in Car Crash (E! Online)
- Cheech and Chong Buds Again (E! Online)
- Venezuela rejects raising OPEC output (AP)
- Senator: China spying on Internet use in hotels (AP)
- Earthquake Rattles Southern California
- U.S. calls Israeli settlement building "a problem" (Reuters)
- Iraq launches new assault against Qaeda fighters (AFP)
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