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- Bush Meets Pakistani P.M., After U.S. Strike in Tribal Area
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- British soldier killed in Afghanistan: ministry (AFP)
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- Obama promises efforts to revive economy (AP)
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- SAfrican police remove migrants from roadside camp (AP)
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- Groups to pray for lower prices at gas stations (AP)
- Bush Administration Projects Record 2009 Deficit
- White House sees record budget gap in 2009 (Reuters)
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- Paris eyes plan for drivers to share electric cars (AP)
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- Sudan ex-rebels navigate electoral alliances (AFP)
- Pakistan PM tries to reassure Bush on Afghanistan (Reuters)
- WTO talks extension boosts trade in clean shirts (Reuters)
- Beijing Weighs Added Pollution Plans for Olympics
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- Bush administration projects record 2009 deficit (AP)
- Columnist Robert Novak diagnosed with brain tumor (AP)
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- Biofuels main reason for food price rises: World Bank (Reuters)
- 'Little House' draws Melissa Gilbert to Minnesota (AP)
- 'OpenSkies' airline announces new transatlantic route (AFP)
- Ahmadinejad cites `common ground' with West (AP)
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- British scientist hopes for 'yeti hair' breakthrough (AFP)
- Some of the deadliest attacks in Iraq (AP)
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- Fire Destroys Historic English Pier
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- SA bowler Nel promises to keep 'Gunther' in check (AFP)
- Zimbabwe opposition chief flies to S.Africa (AFP)
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- SAfrican lawyer confirmed as UN human rights chief (AP)
- Rights group: UK trained Kenya 'torture troops' (AP)
- Pollution leaves dark cloud hanging over Olympics (AFP)
- Karadzic to be smuggled to the Hague (Reuters)
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- Obama to turn campaign focus back to economy (Reuters)
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- Refreshing Green Tees (Fashion Wire Daily)
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- British surfer goes missing in South Africa (AFP)
- Bush to press Pakistani PM on extremist attacks (AFP)
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- India's Tendulkar to make Bollywood debut (Reuters)
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- Indian PM visits bomb-hit city, more attacks feared (AFP)
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- Scores Dead as Bombers Strike Baghdad and Kirkuk
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- Spate of suicide attacks in Iraq kill at least 51 (AFP)
- "Terminator Salvation" clip unveiled at Comic-Con (AP)
- Will Ferrell's best songs, ranked (AP)
- European shares drop, Ryanair slumps on weak earnings (AFP)
- Indian PM meets victims in bomb-hit city (AFP)
- Pakistan prime minister to visit White House (AP)
- Egypt bids farewell to legendary director Chahine (AFP)
- "Godfather" meets Macbeth in Saddam Hussein drama (Reuters)
- Report: Torture widespread in Palestinian jails (AP)
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- Eel drink goes on sale for Japan's hot summer (AP)
- Terrorist Attacks Unsettling India
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- Olmert doubts peace deal can come in 2008 (AP)
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- Heavy rain, floods kill at least 3 in western Japan (Reuters)
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- Five Russians kidnapped in Nigeria released: source (Reuters)
- Four dead as rivers overflow in Japan (AFP)
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- Death toll in Istanbul bombing rises to 17 (AFP)
- CNN has strong ratings with "Black in America" (Reuters)
- Inferno guts historic pier in Weston-super-Mare (AFP)
- Nigeria militants say attacked two oil pipelines (Reuters)
- Pakistan bomb kills 1, wounds 12 police officers (AP)
- Bombs kill 26, wound 85 during Baghdad pilgrimage (AP)
- Death toll in Istanbul bombings rises to 17 (Reuters)
- Calls grow for India to boost security after bombs (Reuters)
- Suspected US missiles kill six in Pakistan tribal area: officials (AFP)
- German carrier Lufthansa hit by strike (AFP)
- Shell says investigating attack on Nigeria pipeline (Reuters)
- Several killed as river overflows in Japan: report (AFP)
- Details missing from Obama's Social Security plan (AP)
- U.S. troops killed civilians in June incident: military (Reuters)
- Stiller triumphs with "Tropic Thunder" (Reuters)
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- Beauty industry gets face time in Hollywood (Reuters)
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- Artillery duels kill 22 in Sri Lanka: defence ministry (AFP)
- Three bombs kill 11 in Baghdad during pilgrimage (Reuters)
- Best Buy to open in-store music centers (AP)
- Turkish court to deliberate AK Party closure case (Reuters)
- Australia tries to reassure as banks hit by bad debt jitters (AFP)
- Nigerian militants say 2 more pipelines sabotaged (AP)
- China swipes at McCain over Dalai Lama meeting (AFP)
- Showtime partying like it's 1977 with "Studio" (Reuters)
- Qantas CEO: Emergency likely beyond its control (AP)
- Bombs kill 7 in Baghdad during pilgrimage (AP)
- Report: Empty prison in Iraq a $40M 'failure' (AP)
- Reports: Missiles hit near Afghan-Pakistan border (AP)
- Thailand, Cambodia try again to defuse temple row (Reuters)
- In Firm Control, Cambodia?s Premier Is Poised for Election Victory
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- Suicide hot line got calls from 22,000 veterans (AP)
- Ramirez, Ortiz lead 15-hit attack, Sox win finale (AP)
- Powerful typhoon makes landfall in Taiwan (AP)
- "Gilmore Girl" Alexis Bledel finds her "Good Guy" (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Six killed in missile attack in NW Pakistan (Reuters)
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- Network news presence at Beijing is NBC, the rest (AP)
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- Britain's first sharia-compliant insurance firm launched (AFP)
- 29 killed in Haiti truck collision (AP)
- China criticizes McCain-Dalai Lama meeting (AP)
- Worried Banks Sharply Reduce Business Loans
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- Johnson survives tire debacle at Indianapolis (AP)
- Session's over for HBO's "Tell Me You Love Me" (Reuters)
- Mum's passion set to power Kenya's Jelimo in Beijing (AFP)
- China need not worry too much about hot money: paper (Reuters)
- Fuel Subsidies Overseas Take a Toll on U.S.
- Fire destroys 8 homes near Yosemite National Park (AP)
- Inflation's next front is retailers as costs rise (AP)
- Islamic group claims India blasts that killed 45 (AP)
- Obama says he's becoming competitive in red states (AP)
- LaBeouf booked for DUI after late-night wreck (AP)
- Russell Crowe's Robin Hood movie hits delay (Reuters)
- Reality host nominees to co-host Emmys (Reuters)
- "Dark Knight" overshadows box office rivals again (Reuters)
- Pompey target Wright-Phillips happy at Chelsea - Scolari (AFP)
- Alleged arms dealer Bout in Thai court for extradition case (AFP)
- Obama Returns to Economy as McCain Assails Foreign Tour
- Democracy Institute Gives Donors Access to McCain
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- Democrats Try to Break Grip of the Senate?s ?Dr. No?
- Arrest Is Made in Shootings at Tennessee Church
- U.S. Military Says Soldiers Fired on Civilians
- Bombs strike Istanbul neighborhood, killing 15 (AP)
- 15 dead, 154 injured in Istanbul double bombing: officials (AFP)
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- UN-led peacekeepers must do better in Darfur: aid groups (AFP)
- Terrorist Attacks Unsettling India
- Gossage Inducted Into Hall of Fame
- Gunman opens fire in Tennessee church, 1 killed (AP)
- KKR to go public on NYSE via fund takeover (AP)
- Air pollution still an issue in Beijing (AP)
- Everyday superheroes turn weary as Comic-Con ends (Reuters)
- Iowa case raises question: Is stripping an art? (AP)
- Bloomberg says to offer workers more flexibility (Reuters)
- Tabloid reunites UK politician with stolen bike (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Istanbul Bombings Kill 15 Evening Strollers
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- Bench of Memory at Slavery?s Gateway
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- Nicaragua poet's sword mightier than pen (AP)
- Cricket: Sri Lanka captain backs review trial (AFP)
- Fans of L.E.D.?s Say This Bulb?s Time Has Come
- Study: Exercise slows Alzheimer's brain atrophy (AP)
- Twins score twice in 9th, rally past Indians 4-2 (AP)
- 13 dead, 70 injured in Istanbul double bombing: TV (AFP)
- Taylor Swift Celebrates Grad With Top 2 Albums (E! Online)
- United see off Portsmouth in Lagos friendly (AFP)
- After Delay, KKR Finds a Way to Go Public
- Obama: Iran should take U.S. seriously (Reuters)
- Brother: Karadzic appeal has been filed (AP)
- Buyout Firm Finally Ready to Go Public
- Explosions Strike Istanbul, Killing 13
- ?Dark Knight? Wins Again at Box Office
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- Survey: National gas prices dip below $4 gallon (AP)
- Obama defends his globe trotting (Reuters)
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