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  1. Armstrong, Streep among cancer telethon volunteers (AP)
  2. Booker Prize legend Rushdie on 2008 longlist (AFP)
  3. Roadside bomb wounds Fatah commander in Lebanon (AP)
  4. Former Newark Mayor Gets 27-Month Sentence
  5. Rings: Censorship Reports From Olympic Press Center
  6. Strong quake shakes Southern California (AP)
  7. Experimental Alzheimer's drug shows early promise (AP)
  8. Earthquake shakes downtown Los Angeles (Reuters)
  9. U.S. AIDS policies neglect blacks: report (Reuters)
  10. Police: LaBeouf was not at fault (AP)
  11. `Transformers' co-star with LaBeouf during wreck (AP)
  12. Disney Shanghai park could involve media deal (Reuters)
  13. Medic: Boy killed by Israeli fire in West Bank (AP)
  14. Nicaraguan police recover poet's sword (AP)
  15. Thousands Gather in Serbia for Karadzic Rally
  16. Earthquake Shakes Southern California
  17. City Room: At Bar Exam, No Macs Allowed
  18. DealBook: Merrill?s Fire Sale May Burn Others
  19. Obama, Paulson agree on restoring GSE confidence (Reuters)
  20. `Martyrs' List' tallies Mahdi Army's troubles (AP)
  21. Eagles flies United nest (AFP)
  22. Prominent names on al-Sadr's martyr list (AP)
  23. World trade talks collapse: delegates (AFP)
  24. The Lede: On Al Qaeda, Good News and Bad News
  25. Bennigan's files for bankruptcy protection, plans to shut doors (AP)
  26. Sen. Stevens of Alaska faces criminal charges (Reuters)
  27. Obama to meet Bernanke to discuss economy: campaign (Reuters)
  28. Clark's new thriller is about kidnapping (AP)
  29. Experts: Indian police struggle to halt bombings (AP)
  30. Beijing air improves with wind and rain (AP)
  31. Spanish wind energy leader Gamesa sees first-half net profits soar (AFP)
  32. Food crisis leads WFP to extend West Africa operations (AFP)
  33. Thousands greet deposed Pakistani judge: police (AFP)
  34. Alaska Senator Is Indicted on Corruption Charges
  35. U.S. Reports Drop in Homeless Population
  36. Sen. Stevens indicted: 7 false statements counts (AP)
  37. Va. governor mum on Obama running mate slot (AP)
  38. Shia LaBeouf Reveals: "I Don't Know How to Have One Drink" (E! Online)
  39. Bob Dylan to release more rarities in October (Reuters)
  40. Boy killed by Israeli fire in West Bank (AP)
  41. Sudan sentences eight to death over Darfur rebel attack (AFP)
  42. Indonesia: Asian militants sought al-Qaida funds (AP)
  43. Global Trade Talks Said to Collapse
  44. McCain backs off his no-new-tax pledge (AP)
  45. Thieves break into aquatics shop, steal shark (AP)
  46. Beast Is No Burden for Swayze (E! Online)
  47. BP profits jump as oil prices smash record highs (AFP)
  48. Afghan government detains critical talk show host (AP)
  49. U.S. Reports Drop in Homeless Population
  50. Former N.B.A. Referee Is Sentenced
  51. The Caucus: Kaine Tight-Lipped on V.P. Prospects
  52. The Joker's on Him (E! Online)
  53. Sirius completes acquisition of XM Satellite (Reuters)
  54. 'Good People' is a tightly written yarn (AP)
  55. Police defuse 18 bombs near another Indian market (AP)
  56. Italian court OKs expansion of US military base (AP)
  57. Afghan journalist detained after alleged govt criticism (AFP)
  58. Police hunt stolen rare shark (Reuters)
  59. Fewer Beach Closings, but Pollution Is Still an Issue
  60. Consumer confidence halts slide; homes keep falling (Reuters)
  61. Obama to discuss economy with Bernanke: campaign (Reuters)
  62. Worldwide AIDS death decline slightly, U.N. reports (Reuters)
  63. Batman Bale Keeps Reporters in Dark About Arrest (E! Online)
  64. Hollywood takes a back seat at Venice film festival (Reuters)
  65. Hollywood A-listers "stand up" for cancer research (Reuters)
  66. Russia sub's deep lake dive fails to set record (Reuters)
  67. Police probe Istanbul blasts as army hits Kurdish rebels in Iraq (AFP)
  68. Houston Resists Recycling, and Independent Streak Is Cited
  69. City Room: MetroCard Machine Problems Persist
  70. Former JPMorgan executive accused of embezzlement (Reuters)
  71. Oprah School Trial Kicks Off, Closes Doors (E! Online)
  72. Miley Sought for Safe-Sex Ed (E! Online)
  73. France's first lady compares self to Jackie Kennedy (Reuters)
  74. 7 Bosnian Serbs guilty of genocide in Srebrenica (AP)
  75. US troop deaths down in July (AP)
  76. Rwanda genocide court says mandate extended to '09 (Reuters)
  77. Turkish jets destroy Kurdish rebel base inside Iraq: army (AFP)
  78. The New Old Age: Single, Childless and Terrified
  79. Dot Earth: Whiplash Effect and Greenhouse Effect
  80. Russia shrugs off McCain's criticism (Reuters)
  81. Karadzic supporters gather, appeal saga drags on (Reuters)
  82. Hijackers nab thousands of blank British passports (AFP)
  83. Zimbabwe talks going well, but adjourning: Mbeki (Reuters)
  84. Inzamam offers to talk to Champions Trophy waverers (AFP)
  85. Hamas, Fatah pursue war of words over detentions (Reuters)
  86. Whitaker named NBC News' Washington bureau chief (AP)
  87. Winehouse OK; Leaves Sick Bay (E! Online)
  88. 21 films to compete for Golden Lion at Venice fest (AP)
  89. Amnesty: Chinese authorities tarnishing Olympics (AP)
  90. Reports: Japanese woman dies of quake injury (AP)
  91. Home Price Index Down 15.8% in May
  92. The Lede: A Year After the Bridge Disaster
  93. S&P: Home prices drop by record 15.8 pct. in May (AP)
  94. British Airways, Iberia in merger talks (AFP)
  95. Turkish planes attack rebels in Iraq (AP)
  96. Police defuse bombs found in western Indian city (Reuters)
  97. Bits: Facebook Shuts Down Scrabulous
  98. Obama trip leaves confidence little changed: poll (Reuters)
  99. Iranian president: 'Big powers' going down (AP)
  100. Alcatel-Lucent founders quit (AFP)
  101. Harmison left out of England cricket team (AFP)
  102. SKorean PM angers Japan with visit to disputed islets (AFP)
  103. Canadian woman gives birth to 18th child (AP)
  104. Australia Changes Asylum Policy
  105. Stock futures signal rebound after sell-off (AP)
  106. XM Satellite and Sirius complete merger (AP)
  107. Judge set to sentence disgraced NBA ref Donaghy (AP)
  108. Hardliners rally in anger at looming Karadzic transfer (AFP)
  109. Zimbabwe crisis talks adjourn: Mbeki (AFP)
  110. Thousands evacuated in Budapest as WW2 bomb found (Reuters)
  111. India, Pakistan trade blame on Kashmir clash (AFP)
  112. Boy breaks canine tooth biting vicious dog (Reuters)
  113. Jagger rolling back the years as hits pension age (Reuters)
  114. Three children jailed for armed holdup (Reuters)
  115. Mafia godfather's daughter ties knot in Corleone (Reuters)
  116. Beijing haze recedes but rights concerns remain (Reuters)
  117. BA and Iberia in combination talks (AP)
  118. Shell declares 'force majeure' at Nigerian oil terminal (AFP)
  119. There's life in space, says someone who's been there (Reuters)
  120. A Major Tuneup for a Sports Machine
  121. British Airways in Merger Talks
  122. Torii Hunter, Angels beat Red Sox yet again, 7-5 (AP)
  123. Winehouse out of hospital after 'reaction to medication' (AFP)
  124. Iran tells developing states to fight world-power bias (Reuters)
  125. Zimbabwe talks deadlocked over leaders' positions (AP)
  126. Biafran separatists deny treason: court (AFP)
  127. Voice recorder gives no clues on holed Qantas plane (Reuters)
  128. Al Qaeda chemist killed in U.S. strike: Pakistani agents (Reuters)
  129. Skies clear over Beijing, but rights concerns linger (AFP)
  130. Amy Winehouse hospitalized (Reuters)
  131. Serbian court still waiting for Karadzic appeal (AP)
  132. Russia names Sergei Kislyak new US ambassador (AP)
  133. Starbucks closes 61 stores in Australia (AP)
  134. Yakumo Journal: Lawyers in Rural Japan: Low Supply, Iffy Demand
  135. Los Angeles wants to take bite out of fast food (AP)
  136. Merrill to sell $8.5 bln stock after big write-down (Reuters)
  137. "Dark Knight" director surprised at film success (Reuters)
  138. AC/DC to kick off world tour in October (Reuters)
  139. Oprah school trial set to begin in South Africa (AP)
  140. Cambodia, Thailand loath to blink first over temple (Reuters)
  141. Fire destroys 25 homes near Yosemite National Park (AP)
  142. Obama seeks to overcome doubts among women (AP)
  143. Actress Zhang Ziyi puzzled by China protesters (AP)
  144. "Gutter" takes academic look at gross-out movies (Reuters)
  145. Media in news with Russert, Novak announcements (Reuters)
  146. Militants killed in Afghan clashes (AP)
  147. Australia scraps tough asylum seeker law (AP)
  148. Shiite pilgrimage in Baghdad reaches climax (AP)
  149. Military offensive under way in Iraq's Diyala (AP)
  150. Indian police defuse more bombs after weekend blasts: reports (AFP)
  151. Alcatel-Lucent Chiefs to Step Down
  152. Zimbabwe crisis talks deadlocked: opposition (AFP)
  153. Sting's wife bringing graphic novel to screen (Reuters)
  154. Heist and prison movies make a comeback (Reuters)
  155. Petraeus-Crocker partnership in Iraq breaking up (AP)
  156. Al-Qaida man reported killed in strike (AP)
  157. Alcatel-Lucent chairman and chief executive resign (AP)
  158. 15 fisherman die in Indonesia, alcohol suspected (AP)
  159. The Nature of Glass Remains Anything but Clear
  160. From Comics to James Bond to a Liftoff in the Yard
  161. Alcatel Lucent Chiefs Step Down
  162. Favre a no-show as Rodgers takes over for Packers (AP)
  163. Christian Bale skirts assault questions in Japan (AP)
  164. Ratings soar for "Mad Men" season opener (Reuters)
  165. Cambodian, Thai wait for other to redeploy first (AP)
  166. Small bomb explodes at Spain's Torremolinos resort (Reuters)
  167. Laos to protect ancient capital to preserve World Heritage status (AFP)
  168. Canada's CBC and ABC wedded to teen sitcom (Reuters)
  169. Shiite pilgrimage reaches climax in Baghdad (AP)
  170. In Japan, new signs of worsening economy (AP)
  171. Obama win not to supplant civil rights campaign (Reuters)
  172. Miley Sought for Safe-Sex Ed (E! Online)
  173. Asimov sci-fi epic "Foundation" coming to screens (Reuters)
  174. CBS revisits "Streets of San Francisco" (Reuters)
  175. Study urges more police, fewer troops against Al-Qaeda (AFP)
  176. For Champion of Black Theater, a Salute in Harlem?s Streets
  177. Study proposes revamping US security system (AP)
  178. Lee's RBI double in 9th leads Cubs past Brewers (AP)
  179. Thai army chief welcomes Cambodia talks on temple feud (AFP)
  180. Study questions strategy against al-Qaida (AP)
  181. Japan's Kitajima eases fears over Chinese food (Reuters)
  182. China using Olympics as 'pretext' for crackdown: Amnesty (AFP)
  183. The Role Is a Workout, but She?s Fit
  184. Pakistan seeks confirmation of top Al-Qaeda death (AFP)
  185. Typhoon kills two in Taiwan: officials (AFP)
  186. Execution by Military Is Approved by President
  187. 2008 Beijing Olympics: Before Guests, Beijing Hides Some Messes
  188. Angels beat Dice-K, win 6th straight over Red Sox (AP)
  189. Tide turns for English pier as cash-strapped Britons stay home (AFP)
  190. Mexico dig fails to find 1970s victims (AP)
  191. Solar eclipse won't spook Olympics: astrologers (AFP)
  192. Guantánamo Memo: A U.S. Trial by Its Looks, but Only So
  193. The Evidence Gap: A Call for a Warning System on Artificial Joints
  194. Brazil theologian Boff says Vatican facing 'internal crisis' (AFP)
  195. UN council split over Darfur approach (AP)
  196. Pakistani PM meets Bush, warns US against 'unilateral' action (AFP)
  197. Qantas says no danger after plane aborts flight (AFP)
  198. With Economy Sluggish, Governor and Mayor See Huge Deficits Ahead
  199. The Downfall of a California Dreamer
  200. FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads (AP)
  201. Guantanamo trial views graphic 9/11 video (Reuters)
  202. Transformers 2 Costar Along for Shia's Rough Ride (E! Online)
  203. Gnarls Barkley faces a "'Crazy" dilemma (Reuters)
  204. Mario Lopez replaces McGrath, Devon on `Extra' (AP)
  205. Bush hails Pakistan as strong ally (AP)
  206. Bush OKs execution of Army death row prisoner (AP)
  207. Beijing cites numerous Olympic threats (AP)
  208. US deficit zooming to half-trillion as Bush leaves (AP)
  209. Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike (AP)
  210. Police: Man shot churchgoers over liberal views (AP)
  211. Study: 'Pre-dementia' is rising, especially in men (AP)
  212. Spokesman: Winehouse to ER for reaction to meds (AP)
  213. Posada to have season-ending shoulder surgery (AP)
  214. WTO talks limp in 9th day, still in stalemate (Reuters)
  215. Mario Lopez to host "Extra" (Reuters)
  216. Columbus debunker sets sights on Leonardo da Vinci (Reuters)
  217. Qantas probe focuses on oxygen tank (AP)
  218. Voters losing hope in Labour: poll (AFP)
  219. Taste of Beijing homes for Olympic tourists (AFP)
  220. McCain promotes drilling for oil off US coast (AP)
  221. Woman, 44, gives birth to her 18th child in Canada (AP)
  222. Posada to have season-ending shoulder surgery (AP)
  223. Security Council group pushes to defer Beshir genocide arrest (AFP)
  224. Labrador 'runs' for mayor of Fairhope, Alabama (AP)
  225. 6-legged deer gets new home after dog attack (AP)
  226. Here comes the bride, glub glub, glub... (AP)
  227. Groups to pray for lower prices at gas stations (AP)
  228. German police officers are mistaken for strippers (AP)
  229. Flint, Mich., wants sponsors for police cameras (AP)
  230. Iowa case raises question: Is stripping an art? (AP)
  231. Bush OKs execution of Army death row prisoner (AP)
  232. Maria Bello Ready to Go Bridal (E! Online)
  233. Prime-Time Ratings: Friday and Saturday Highlights (Mediaweek.com)
  234. Story of life under fatwa is possibility: Rushdie (AFP)
  235. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
  236. U.N. council split on Sudan genocide indictment (Reuters)
  237. Merrill Plans $5.7 Billion Write-Down
  238. World trade talks stall, atmosphere tense (Reuters)
  239. Mideast deal seems beyond reach as Rice hosts talks (Reuters)
  240. Amy Winehouse Makes A.M. Trip to the E.R. (E! Online)
  241. Winehouse stable in hospital: spokesman (AFP)
  242. Political Memo: Clinton Doesn?t Seem to Be High on Obama?s List
  243. Fitness: Recent Triathlon Deaths Have Experts Searching for Answers
  244. Real Estate Q&A: Answers From Mortgage Expert
  245. Winehouse taken to London emergency room (AP)
  246. Gizmos to make it up close and personal at Games (AP)
  247. Can He Fly? Disney and La Jolla Will Test Wings of 'Starcatchers' - a Peter Pan Preq
  248. Government threatens to stop Kenyan army training (AFP)
  249. Democrats Fail to Overcome Senator?s Grip on Bill
  250. Wheels: Should Gas Prices Nix Vacation Plans?