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- Armstrong, Streep among cancer telethon volunteers (AP)
- Booker Prize legend Rushdie on 2008 longlist (AFP)
- Roadside bomb wounds Fatah commander in Lebanon (AP)
- Former Newark Mayor Gets 27-Month Sentence
- Rings: Censorship Reports From Olympic Press Center
- Strong quake shakes Southern California (AP)
- Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
- Earthquake shakes downtown Los Angeles (Reuters)
- U.S. AIDS policies neglect blacks: report (Reuters)
- Police: LaBeouf was not at fault (AP)
- `Transformers' co-star with LaBeouf during wreck (AP)
- Disney Shanghai park could involve media deal (Reuters)
- Medic: Boy killed by Israeli fire in West Bank (AP)
- Nicaraguan police recover poet's sword (AP)
- Thousands Gather in Serbia for Karadzic Rally
- Earthquake Shakes Southern California
- City Room: At Bar Exam, No Macs Allowed
- DealBook: Merrill?s Fire Sale May Burn Others
- Obama, Paulson agree on restoring GSE confidence (Reuters)
- `Martyrs' List' tallies Mahdi Army's troubles (AP)
- Eagles flies United nest (AFP)
- Prominent names on al-Sadr's martyr list (AP)
- World trade talks collapse: delegates (AFP)
- The Lede: On Al Qaeda, Good News and Bad News
- Bennigan's files for bankruptcy protection, plans to shut doors (AP)
- Sen. Stevens of Alaska faces criminal charges (Reuters)
- Obama to meet Bernanke to discuss economy: campaign (Reuters)
- Clark's new thriller is about kidnapping (AP)
- Experts: Indian police struggle to halt bombings (AP)
- Beijing air improves with wind and rain (AP)
- Spanish wind energy leader Gamesa sees first-half net profits soar (AFP)
- Food crisis leads WFP to extend West Africa operations (AFP)
- Thousands greet deposed Pakistani judge: police (AFP)
- Alaska Senator Is Indicted on Corruption Charges
- U.S. Reports Drop in Homeless Population
- Sen. Stevens indicted: 7 false statements counts (AP)
- Va. governor mum on Obama running mate slot (AP)
- Shia LaBeouf Reveals: "I Don't Know How to Have One Drink" (E! Online)
- Bob Dylan to release more rarities in October (Reuters)
- Boy killed by Israeli fire in West Bank (AP)
- Sudan sentences eight to death over Darfur rebel attack (AFP)
- Indonesia: Asian militants sought al-Qaida funds (AP)
- Global Trade Talks Said to Collapse
- McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge (AP)
- Thieves break into aquatics shop, steal shark (AP)
- Beast Is No Burden for Swayze (E! Online)
- BP profits jump as oil prices smash record highs (AFP)
- Afghan government detains critical talk show host (AP)
- U.S. Reports Drop in Homeless Population
- Former N.B.A. Referee Is Sentenced
- The Caucus: Kaine Tight-Lipped on V.P. Prospects
- The Joker's on Him (E! Online)
- Sirius completes acquisition of XM Satellite (Reuters)
- 'Good People' is a tightly written yarn (AP)
- Police defuse 18 bombs near another Indian market (AP)
- Italian court OKs expansion of US military base (AP)
- Afghan journalist detained after alleged govt criticism (AFP)
- Police hunt stolen rare shark (Reuters)
- Fewer Beach Closings, but Pollution Is Still an Issue
- Consumer confidence halts slide; homes keep falling (Reuters)
- Obama to discuss economy with Bernanke: campaign (Reuters)
- Worldwide AIDS death decline slightly, U.N. reports (Reuters)
- Batman Bale Keeps Reporters in Dark About Arrest (E! Online)
- Hollywood takes a back seat at Venice film festival (Reuters)
- Hollywood A-listers "stand up" for cancer research (Reuters)
- Russia sub's deep lake dive fails to set record (Reuters)
- Police probe Istanbul blasts as army hits Kurdish rebels in Iraq (AFP)
- Houston Resists Recycling, and Independent Streak Is Cited
- City Room: MetroCard Machine Problems Persist
- Former JPMorgan executive accused of embezzlement (Reuters)
- Oprah School Trial Kicks Off, Closes Doors (E! Online)
- Miley Sought for Safe-Sex Ed (E! Online)
- France's first lady compares self to Jackie Kennedy (Reuters)
- 7 Bosnian Serbs guilty of genocide in Srebrenica (AP)
- US troop deaths down in July (AP)
- Rwanda genocide court says mandate extended to '09 (Reuters)
- Turkish jets destroy Kurdish rebel base inside Iraq: army (AFP)
- The New Old Age: Single, Childless and Terrified
- Dot Earth: Whiplash Effect and Greenhouse Effect
- Russia shrugs off McCain's criticism (Reuters)
- Karadzic supporters gather, appeal saga drags on (Reuters)
- Hijackers nab thousands of blank British passports (AFP)
- Zimbabwe talks going well, but adjourning: Mbeki (Reuters)
- Inzamam offers to talk to Champions Trophy waverers (AFP)
- Hamas, Fatah pursue war of words over detentions (Reuters)
- Whitaker named NBC News' Washington bureau chief (AP)
- Winehouse OK; Leaves Sick Bay (E! Online)
- 21 films to compete for Golden Lion at Venice fest (AP)
- Amnesty: Chinese authorities tarnishing Olympics (AP)
- Reports: Japanese woman dies of quake injury (AP)
- Home Price Index Down 15.8% in May
- The Lede: A Year After the Bridge Disaster
- S&P: Home prices drop by record 15.8 pct. in May (AP)
- British Airways, Iberia in merger talks (AFP)
- Turkish planes attack rebels in Iraq (AP)
- Police defuse bombs found in western Indian city (Reuters)
- Bits: Facebook Shuts Down Scrabulous
- Obama trip leaves confidence little changed: poll (Reuters)
- Iranian president: 'Big powers' going down (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent founders quit (AFP)
- Harmison left out of England cricket team (AFP)
- SKorean PM angers Japan with visit to disputed islets (AFP)
- Canadian woman gives birth to 18th child (AP)
- Australia Changes Asylum Policy
- Stock futures signal rebound after sell-off (AP)
- XM Satellite and Sirius complete merger (AP)
- Judge set to sentence disgraced NBA ref Donaghy (AP)
- Hardliners rally in anger at looming Karadzic transfer (AFP)
- Zimbabwe crisis talks adjourn: Mbeki (AFP)
- Thousands evacuated in Budapest as WW2 bomb found (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan trade blame on Kashmir clash (AFP)
- Boy breaks canine tooth biting vicious dog (Reuters)
- Jagger rolling back the years as hits pension age (Reuters)
- Three children jailed for armed holdup (Reuters)
- Mafia godfather's daughter ties knot in Corleone (Reuters)
- Beijing haze recedes but rights concerns remain (Reuters)
- BA and Iberia in combination talks (AP)
- Shell declares 'force majeure' at Nigerian oil terminal (AFP)
- There's life in space, says someone who's been there (Reuters)
- A Major Tuneup for a Sports Machine
- British Airways in Merger Talks
- Torii Hunter, Angels beat Red Sox yet again, 7-5 (AP)
- Winehouse out of hospital after 'reaction to medication' (AFP)
- Iran tells developing states to fight world-power bias (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe talks deadlocked over leaders' positions (AP)
- Biafran separatists deny treason: court (AFP)
- Voice recorder gives no clues on holed Qantas plane (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda chemist killed in U.S. strike: Pakistani agents (Reuters)
- Skies clear over Beijing, but rights concerns linger (AFP)
- Amy Winehouse hospitalized (Reuters)
- Serbian court still waiting for Karadzic appeal (AP)
- Russia names Sergei Kislyak new US ambassador (AP)
- Starbucks closes 61 stores in Australia (AP)
- Yakumo Journal: Lawyers in Rural Japan: Low Supply, Iffy Demand
- Los Angeles wants to take bite out of fast food (AP)
- Merrill to sell $8.5 bln stock after big write-down (Reuters)
- "Dark Knight" director surprised at film success (Reuters)
- AC/DC to kick off world tour in October (Reuters)
- Oprah school trial set to begin in South Africa (AP)
- Cambodia, Thailand loath to blink first over temple (Reuters)
- Fire destroys 25 homes near Yosemite National Park (AP)
- Obama seeks to overcome doubts among women (AP)
- Actress Zhang Ziyi puzzled by China protesters (AP)
- "Gutter" takes academic look at gross-out movies (Reuters)
- Media in news with Russert, Novak announcements (Reuters)
- Militants killed in Afghan clashes (AP)
- Australia scraps tough asylum seeker law (AP)
- Shiite pilgrimage in Baghdad reaches climax (AP)
- Military offensive under way in Iraq's Diyala (AP)
- Indian police defuse more bombs after weekend blasts: reports (AFP)
- Alcatel-Lucent Chiefs to Step Down
- Zimbabwe crisis talks deadlocked: opposition (AFP)
- Sting's wife bringing graphic novel to screen (Reuters)
- Heist and prison movies make a comeback (Reuters)
- Petraeus-Crocker partnership in Iraq breaking up (AP)
- Al-Qaida man reported killed in strike (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent chairman and chief executive resign (AP)
- 15 fisherman die in Indonesia, alcohol suspected (AP)
- The Nature of Glass Remains Anything but Clear
- From Comics to James Bond to a Liftoff in the Yard
- Alcatel Lucent Chiefs Step Down
- Favre a no-show as Rodgers takes over for Packers (AP)
- Christian Bale skirts assault questions in Japan (AP)
- Ratings soar for "Mad Men" season opener (Reuters)
- Cambodian, Thai wait for other to redeploy first (AP)
- Small bomb explodes at Spain's Torremolinos resort (Reuters)
- Laos to protect ancient capital to preserve World Heritage status (AFP)
- Canada's CBC and ABC wedded to teen sitcom (Reuters)
- Shiite pilgrimage reaches climax in Baghdad (AP)
- In Japan, new signs of worsening economy (AP)
- Obama win not to supplant civil rights campaign (Reuters)
- Miley Sought for Safe-Sex Ed (E! Online)
- Asimov sci-fi epic "Foundation" coming to screens (Reuters)
- CBS revisits "Streets of San Francisco" (Reuters)
- Study urges more police, fewer troops against Al-Qaeda (AFP)
- For Champion of Black Theater, a Salute in Harlem?s Streets
- Study proposes revamping US security system (AP)
- Lee's RBI double in 9th leads Cubs past Brewers (AP)
- Thai army chief welcomes Cambodia talks on temple feud (AFP)
- Study questions strategy against al-Qaida (AP)
- Japan's Kitajima eases fears over Chinese food (Reuters)
- China using Olympics as 'pretext' for crackdown: Amnesty (AFP)
- The Role Is a Workout, but She?s Fit
- Pakistan seeks confirmation of top Al-Qaeda death (AFP)
- Typhoon kills two in Taiwan: officials (AFP)
- Execution by Military Is Approved by President
- 2008 Beijing Olympics: Before Guests, Beijing Hides Some Messes
- Angels beat Dice-K, win 6th straight over Red Sox (AP)
- Tide turns for English pier as cash-strapped Britons stay home (AFP)
- Mexico dig fails to find 1970s victims (AP)
- Solar eclipse won't spook Olympics: astrologers (AFP)
- Guantánamo Memo: A U.S. Trial by Its Looks, but Only So
- The Evidence Gap: A Call for a Warning System on Artificial Joints
- Brazil theologian Boff says Vatican facing 'internal crisis' (AFP)
- UN council split over Darfur approach (AP)
- Pakistani PM meets Bush, warns US against 'unilateral' action (AFP)
- Qantas says no danger after plane aborts flight (AFP)
- With Economy Sluggish, Governor and Mayor See Huge Deficits Ahead
- The Downfall of a California Dreamer
- FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads (AP)
- Guantanamo trial views graphic 9/11 video (Reuters)
- Transformers 2 Costar Along for Shia's Rough Ride (E! Online)
- Gnarls Barkley faces a "'Crazy" dilemma (Reuters)
- Mario Lopez replaces McGrath, Devon on `Extra' (AP)
- Bush hails Pakistan as strong ally (AP)
- Bush OKs execution of Army death row prisoner (AP)
- Beijing cites numerous Olympic threats (AP)
- US deficit zooming to half-trillion as Bush leaves (AP)
- Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike (AP)
- Police: Man shot churchgoers over liberal views (AP)
- Study: 'Pre-dementia' is rising, especially in men (AP)
- Spokesman: Winehouse to ER for reaction to meds (AP)
- Posada to have season-ending shoulder surgery (AP)
- WTO talks limp in 9th day, still in stalemate (Reuters)
- Mario Lopez to host "Extra" (Reuters)
- Columbus debunker sets sights on Leonardo da Vinci (Reuters)
- Qantas probe focuses on oxygen tank (AP)
- Voters losing hope in Labour: poll (AFP)
- Taste of Beijing homes for Olympic tourists (AFP)
- McCain promotes drilling for oil off US coast (AP)
- Woman, 44, gives birth to her 18th child in Canada (AP)
- Posada to have season-ending shoulder surgery (AP)
- Security Council group pushes to defer Beshir genocide arrest (AFP)
- Labrador 'runs' for mayor of Fairhope, Alabama (AP)
- 6-legged deer gets new home after dog attack (AP)
- Here comes the bride, glub glub, glub... (AP)
- Groups to pray for lower prices at gas stations (AP)
- German police officers are mistaken for strippers (AP)
- Flint, Mich., wants sponsors for police cameras (AP)
- Iowa case raises question: Is stripping an art? (AP)
- Bush OKs execution of Army death row prisoner (AP)
- Maria Bello Ready to Go Bridal (E! Online)
- Prime-Time Ratings: Friday and Saturday Highlights (Mediaweek.com)
- Story of life under fatwa is possibility: Rushdie (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- U.N. council split on Sudan genocide indictment (Reuters)
- Merrill Plans $5.7 Billion Write-Down
- World trade talks stall, atmosphere tense (Reuters)
- Mideast deal seems beyond reach as Rice hosts talks (Reuters)
- Amy Winehouse Makes A.M. Trip to the E.R. (E! Online)
- Winehouse stable in hospital: spokesman (AFP)
- Political Memo: Clinton Doesn?t Seem to Be High on Obama?s List
- Fitness: Recent Triathlon Deaths Have Experts Searching for Answers
- Real Estate Q&A: Answers From Mortgage Expert
- Winehouse taken to London emergency room (AP)
- Gizmos to make it up close and personal at Games (AP)
- Can He Fly? Disney and La Jolla Will Test Wings of 'Starcatchers' - a Peter Pan Preq
- Government threatens to stop Kenyan army training (AFP)
- Democrats Fail to Overcome Senator?s Grip on Bill
- Wheels: Should Gas Prices Nix Vacation Plans?
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