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  1. The Lede: Hacker Closer to Facing Trial
  2. Israeli prime minister to resign in September (AP)
  3. Scientists recreate hidden Van Gogh portrait (AP)
  4. Barry staying at Villa (AFP)
  5. Bangladesh sets up corruption 'truth commission' (AFP)
  6. Angry, late, tired passengers make computers crash (Reuters)
  7. Polish policemen barred from social networking site (Reuters)
  8. New York subway romance hits end of the line (Reuters)
  9. Tree shrews thrive, hangover-free, on alcohol (Reuters)
  10. Unwitting gardener man tends marijuana plants (Reuters)
  11. Olmert to Resign After September Vote
  12. Democrats Call for Contempt Charges Against Rove
  13. Workings of Ancient ?Computer? Deciphered
  14. Israel's Olmert to announce he's leaving office: TV (Reuters)
  15. A 44-pound cat needs a new home in New Jersey (AP)
  16. Missing DNA chunks tied to schizophrenia risk (AP)
  17. China to Limit Web Access During Games
  18. U.S. envoy goes to China to push N.Korea verification (Reuters)
  19. Zimbabwe talks set to resume Sunday: Mbeki (AFP)
  20. London shares close higher (AFP)
  21. NPR to offer webcast of Newport music festivals (AP)
  22. Missing: Lindsay's and Samantha's Accessories (E! Online)
  23. Baggage glitch delays American Airlines JFK flights (Reuters)
  24. Poland's Walesa testifies in trial of old rival (Reuters)
  25. Iraqis thrilled over lifting of Olympic ban (AP)
  26. Vatican lets Paraguayan leader quit as bishop (AP)
  27. US warns travelers to East Africa of terror risk (AP)
  28. Turkey's ruling party escapes ban, gets sanctions (AFP)
  29. Bush blames Congress for not acting on gas prices (AP)
  30. House panel votes to find Rove in contempt (Reuters)
  31. Another Desperate Dame Delivered (E! Online)
  32. Court rules against ban on Turkish ruling party (AP)
  33. Pound weak against the dollar (AFP)
  34. Palestinian boy killed by live round: official (AP)
  35. Turkish court rules against closing AK Party (Reuters)
  36. Turkey?s Governing Party Avoids Ban
  37. House panel votes to cite Rove with contempt (AP)
  38. Delta says woman's body found in restroom of plane (AP)
  39. Fidel Castro still a force, two years out of power (Reuters)
  40. Walesa blames Soviet system for 1970 deaths (AP)
  41. Syria, Israel to hold more indirect talks (AP)
  42. Guyana increases rates on log exports to US, Asia (AP)
  43. Trade Talks Broke Down Over Chinese Shift on Food
  44. Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
  45. UN to end Eritrea-Ethiopia peacekeeping mission (AP)
  46. Syria, Israel to hold new talks next month: source (Reuters)
  47. Ewan McGregor finds African trek oddly peaceful (Reuters)
  48. British Gas to increase bills by 35% (AFP)
  49. UN says NKorea hunger worst since 1990s (AFP)
  50. Turkish Court to Rule on Fate of Party
  51. McCain, Obama get the comic book treatment (AP)
  52. Fergie 'thrilled' to play a prostitute in `Nine' (AP)
  53. DreamWorks sees more studios in digital deals (Reuters)
  54. BBC fined after new phone-in scandals (AFP)
  55. Iran's supreme leader affirms nuclear program (AP)
  56. Turkish court to issue AK Party verdict: report (Reuters)
  57. India, U.S. urge progress made in WTO talks be saved (Reuters)
  58. Alicia Keys, Jack White to sing 007 theme tune (AP)
  59. Berlin's "rambo" minister:Oil costly? Dress warmly! (Reuters)
  60. Zimbabwe issuing new bank notes to revalue currency (AFP)
  61. Malaysia hospital says doctor in Anwar case unqualified (Reuters)
  62. Iran Leader Adamant on Nuclear Issue
  63. Fed Extends Borrowing Program
  64. U.S. combat deaths in Iraq plunge in July (Reuters)
  65. Cheech and Chong reunite as feud goes up in smoke (AP)
  66. Nel strikes after solid England start in cricket Test (AFP)
  67. Let the Meals Begin: Finding Beijing in Flushing
  68. Bush Signs Housing Bill
  69. Bush signs housing bill to provide mortgage relief (AP)
  70. US stocks head for higher open as oil prices slip (AP)
  71. Bush signs housing rescue plan into law (Reuters)
  72. North Korea food crisis worst in a decade: U.N. (Reuters)
  73. U.S. lawyer goes on trial in Belarus for spying (Reuters)
  74. Mosley defends private life (AFP)
  75. British computer hacker loses appeal over US extradition (AFP)
  76. Mugabe says crisis talks still on track (AFP)
  77. Official: Jet lost flight instruments after blast (AP)
  78. More foreign fighters join Taliban in Afghanistan (Reuters)
  79. UK hacker loses appeal against US extradition (AP)
  80. New Alzheimer's drug 'could slow mental decline' (AFP)
  81. US investigating soldier in Japan (AP)
  82. Aborigines win landmark ruling on control of coast (AP)
  83. China?s Female Artists Quietly Emerge
  84. 50,000 Iraqi troops in Diyala operation (AP)
  85. U.S. combat deaths in Iraq plunge in July to new low (Reuters)
  86. England win toss, bat in cricket Test against SAfrica (AFP)
  87. India says Pakistan again violates Kashmir ceasefire (AFP)
  88. Zimbabwe devalues currency; 10B becomes 1 dollar (AP)
  89. Cadbury net profit drops by 38% (AFP)
  90. Rival factions clash in Nigeria oil region; 4 dead (Reuters)
  91. India reports shooting on Kashmir frontier (AP)
  92. China to censor Internet during Games: organisers (AFP)
  93. CORRECTED: Hollywood takes a back seat at Venice film festival (Reuters)
  94. South Africa's Mbeki to Zimbabwe as talks falter (AP)
  95. CIA charges Pakistani intelligence 'is backing militants' (AFP)
  96. Man accused of pumping aviation fuel into car (AP)
  97. Indian politician sacrifices 200 goats to mark win (AP)
  98. Iowans Washed Out of Homes Find Their Future Hard to Grasp
  99. German court partially overturns smoking ban (AP)
  100. Army soldier killed in eastern Lebanon (AP)
  101. South Africa's Mbeki to meet Mugabe in Zimbabwe (Reuters)
  102. Sri Lanka says 25 killed in fresh fighting ahead of summit (AFP)
  103. Oxygen bottle parts blew into Qantas 747 cabin (Reuters)
  104. Dems wield oversight cudgel on Bush administration (AP)
  105. Questions remain in slaying of pregnant soldier (AP)
  106. US trying to salvage gains in Mideast talks (AP)
  107. Zambrano brilliant as Cubs beat Brewers 7-1 (AP)
  108. Hong Kong Disneyland to benefit from special visa (AP)
  109. Karadzic in UN custody in Netherlands (AP)
  110. Fire breaks out on Vietnam airliner in Japan: official (AFP)
  111. Karadzic Arrives in Hague for Trial Despite Violent Protest by Loyalists
  112. Del Toro, Miramax not "Afraid of the Dark" (Reuters)
  113. HBO hustles pilot for "How to Make It" (Reuters)
  114. Tonga's king given pigs, food in traditional ceremony (AFP)
  115. EADS reports tripling underlying profit despite A380 costs (AFP)
  116. Boeing executive: Oil prices demand jet efficiency (AP)
  117. Worst N. Korean Food Crisis Since ?90s
  118. NBC in good shape for Olympics (Reuters)
  119. Curfew imposed amid fighting in Pakistan valley (AP)
  120. China earmarks 200 mln dollars to rebuild schools in quake zone (AFP)
  121. Another Generation of Earnhardt Grabs the Wheel
  122. Video | Got Money
  123. Event | 2008 MTV Video Music Awards
  124. News | Chris Brown Says He Has A '5 Percent Chance' Against Lil Wayne, T.I. At VMAs
  125. Creedence Clearwater albums to be reissued (Reuters)
  126. Pest exterminator lost in Outback survives on bugs (AP)
  127. Lufthansa to cancel long-haul flights over strike: spokeswoman (AFP)
  128. Pakistan troops kill 20 militants in northwest: official (AFP)
  129. Dunkin' Donuts to offer healthier menu items (AP)
  130. Universal may board Tarantino's "Bastards" (Reuters)
  131. Aussie swimming's golden couple split just before Games (AFP)
  132. UN: NKorea facing worst food crisis since 1990s (AP)
  133. Deep lake dive fails to set record (Reuters)
  134. Soldier dies after militant attack in Afghanistan (AP)
  135. Body of ballooning Brazilian priest found at sea (Reuters)
  136. Rice, Livni, Qurei meet as peace expectations ebb (Reuters)
  137. Not even Batman can save Time Warner stock (Reuters)
  138. Rio Tinto to invest 2.15 bln dlrs in Brazil iron ore mine (AFP)
  139. China quake school critic receives one-year sentence: group (Reuters)
  140. Rock Trio?s Double Life, Now Headed to Cable TV
  141. Iraq's rebuilding planned at nearly $120 billion (AP)
  142. Pre-pregnancy diabetes tied to more birth defects (AP)
  143. Mexico sees decline in migrant remittances (AP)
  144. Malaysian police to keep investigating Anwar: reports (AFP)
  145. Event | Choose Or Lose & Kanye West Present: Homecoming
  146. News | Kanye West And MTV Hear Veterans' Stories -- And Help Them -- In 'Homecoming'
  147. News | Choose Or Lose & Kanye West Present: Homecoming
  148. Ron Artest to be traded to Rockets (AP)
  149. U.S.-China trade has cost 2.3 million U.S. jobs: report (Reuters)
  150. Revenge of the MetroCard Machines, Part II
  151. Governor Addresses New York?s Fiscal Troubles
  152. U.S. confronts Pakistan on links to militants: report (Reuters)
  153. Karadzic moved to war crimes tribunal after riots (AFP)
  154. Pakistani PM: No unilateral US attacks (AP)
  155. 'Radical' change needed in government: British foreign secretary (AFP)
  156. Report: Ex-soldiers take over old Haiti barracks (AP)
  157. Tonga's king given pigs, food in traditional coronation (AFP)
  158. Iraqi Army Seeks Out Insurgents and Arms in Diyala, Backed by U.S. Forces
  159. Ted Stevens indicted, longest-serving GOP senator (AP)
  160. John Lackey nearly no-hits Red Sox in 6-2 win (AP)
  161. Karadzic on his way to The Hague: Serbian sources (Reuters)
  162. Karadzic on his way to UN war crimes tribunal: agency (AFP)
  163. Sam Lutfi Won't Agree to Permanent Britney Barrier (E! Online)
  164. DreamWorks posts lower 2nd-qtr net; beats view (Reuters)
  165. Harmison could still feature against Proteas - Vaughan (AFP)
  166. Atherton slams Harmison recall (AFP)
  167. AIDS hitting Asian gays at high rates: UN (AFP)
  168. C.I.A. Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants
  169. Brett Favre faxes reinstatement letter to NFL (AP)
  170. Miley Cyrus No. 1 on U.S. album chart (Reuters)
  171. NBC's "Talent" top show among viewers last week (Reuters)
  172. Shia LaBeouf cleared of blame in car crash (Reuters)
  173. 'Times have moved on': Mosley (AFP)
  174. Ecuador says US must leave Manta air base (AP)
  175. A Lord of Dogtown Re-Emerges
  176. With Security at Risk, a Push to Patch the Web
  177. LA blocks new fast-food outlets from poor areas (AP)
  178. Earthquake strongly jolts "lucky" Los Angeles (Reuters)
  179. Some clashes as Serb extremists rally in Belgrade (AP)
  180. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
  181. Man leads chase, leaves pregnant girlfriend behind (AP)
  182. Man allegedly fills up his car with jet fuel (AP)
  183. A Lab Is Set to Test the Gender of Some Female Athletes
  184. U.S. Won?t Release Land in Conservation Program
  185. Strong quake rattles buildings, nerves in S. Calif (AP)
  186. US: Iraqi fighters extort, kidnap to raise funds (AP)
  187. McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge (AP)
  188. Sharpton defends Jackson despite Obama comments (AP)
  189. Obama says he'll order review of executive orders (AP)
  190. Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
  191. Vegas police: Jerry Lewis cited for gun in luggage (AP)
  192. 'Monkey from Mars' on display at Georgia crime lab's museum (AP)
  193. Big deal: Angels acquire Teixeira from Braves (AP)
  194. Out-of-state gay marriage closer in Massachusetts (Reuters)
  195. Greek Star Paddled With DUI Charges (E! Online)
  196. Metallica to play club shows in London, Berlin (Reuters)
  197. Iraqi athletes can participate in Olympics after IOC reverses ban (AP)
  198. `Martyrs' List' tallies Mahdi Army's troubles (AP)
  199. Ex-official of Cuban group killed in Puerto Rico (AP)
  200. Oil Prices Drop, Easing Fears of Energy Shock
  201. Jerry Lewis detained for carrying gun at airport (Reuters)
  202. Blast rockets Hamas training camp in Gaza, 5 hurt (AP)
  203. Brazil: DNA confirms body is ballooning priest (AP)
  204. Jack White, Alicia Keys Bond Over 007 Theme (E! Online)
  205. Emmy Noms a Men-Enhancement Device (E! Online)
  206. Prime-Time Metered Market Monday Ratings: CBS and Fox Dominate, ABC Hits the Skids
  207. Citizens want innocent taken off UK's DNA database (Reuters)
  208. US Congress acts to suspend bid to upgrade Pakistan fighter fleet (AFP)
  209. Man, 66, records 2 holes-in-one in same round (AP)
  210. Bin Laden sought U.S. fame in TV interview: trial (Reuters)
  211. Three senators call for EPA chief to resign (Reuters)
  212. Brazil: DNA confirms body is ballooning priest (AP)
  213. Lost letter makes it way back home 60 years later (AP)
  214. US: Iraqi fighters extort, kidnap to raise funds (AP)
  215. Big deal: Angels acquire Teixeira from Braves (AP)
  216. Mixed ruling on controversial Florida gun law (Reuters)
  217. Viacom posts higher profit but cable ad sales weak (Reuters)
  218. Three detained in Antigua honeymoon killing (AFP)
  219. Man allegedly leaves pregnant girlfriend in chase (AP)
  220. Monkey from Mars: a Ga. crime lab's museum oddity (AP)
  221. Vegas police: Jerry Lewis cited for gun in luggage (AP)
  222. DUI charge may be blemish to LaBeouf's rising star (AP)
  223. DreamWorks posts lower Q2 net; beats view (Reuters)
  224. Rosemary Ingham, Costume Designer and Author, Dies at 71 (Playbill)
  225. Drunken man tries to fill his car with jet fuel (AP)
  226. Top 5 lists in entertainment (AP)
  227. Blast rockets Hamas training camp in Gaza, 5 hurt (AP)
  228. South Africa tells ICC: "Give peace a chance" in Darfur (Reuters)
  229. China claims pollution success as skies clear (AFP)
  230. Alligator disrupts traffic on I-10 (AP)
  231. The Long Run: As a Professor, Obama Enthralled Students and Puzzled Faculty
  232. City Room: Paterson Warns of Economic Crisis
  233. Sharpton defends Jackson despite Obama comments (AP)
  234. Out-of-state gay marriage a step closer in Massachusetts (Reuters)
  235. Casting Couch: J.Lo Makes Like Mary Poppins; SVU Probes Luke Perry; Becks, Alba on Se
  236. Alicia Keys, Jack White team for Bond theme (Reuters)
  237. List of top 20 shows in prime-time Nielsen ratings (AP)
  238. Delta Raises Fee for a Second Bag to $50
  239. City Room: Restaurants Take Tap Water Pledge
  240. Obama discusses housing crisis with Treasury chief (AP)
  241. IOC reverses ban, says Iraq can go to Olympics (AP)
  242. Bush nudges China on rights ahead of Olympics (Reuters)
  243. Use of mercenaries to pacify Darfur unworkable: UN official (AFP)
  244. Sheriff: Shia LaBeouf Not to Blame in Car Crash (E! Online)
  245. Cheech and Chong Buds Again (E! Online)
  246. Venezuela rejects raising OPEC output (AP)
  247. Senator: China spying on Internet use in hotels (AP)
  248. Earthquake Rattles Southern California
  249. U.S. calls Israeli settlement building "a problem" (Reuters)
  250. Iraq launches new assault against Qaeda fighters (AFP)