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- Judge: Girl's name, Talula Does The Hula, won't do (AP)
- Ruling reveals ID of online Oscar ticket seller (AP)
- Retail sales slump in June (AFP)
- Palestinians: Jewish settlers smash village (AP)
- Petrol tanker fire kills at least 12 in Nigeria: witness (AFP)
- Powerful aftershocks hit China quake area, 1 dead (Reuters)
- Australian PM wants blacks recognized (AP)
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- Israel to build new settlement in West Bank (AP)
- Beshir goes west on Darfur tour (AFP)
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- Obama to address US-European relations in speech (AP)
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- Nana Mouskouri bids farewell with Athens concert (AFP)
- Helicopter rescues 2 Italian climbers in Pakistan (AP)
- Taiwan demilitarizes picturesque offshore islet (AP)
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- Zimbabwe crisis talks to begin (AFP)
- India in diplomatic overdrive to seal US nuclear pact (AFP)
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- Asia-Pacific eyes coordinated disaster relief work (AP)
- Visa survey shows foreign travel remains popular (AP)
- Rolls-Royce net profit dips in first half (AFP)
- Gunmen in Iraq kill 3 US-allied fighters (AP)
- Former official: Afghan president hurting drug war (AP)
- Ecuador's draft charter favors leftist president (AP)
- Medvedev to shake up Russian regions: report (Reuters)
- Turkey bombs Kurdish targets in northern Iraq (AP)
- Scientists find complete dinosaur fossil (AP)
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- Turkey bombs Kurdish targets in Iraq: military (AFP)
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- Obama keaves Israel for Germany (AFP)
- Report: Israel to build settlement in West Bank (AP)
- Obama speech expected to draw huge crowd in Berlin (Reuters)
- Kennedy gets behind Stahl-starring drama (Reuters)
- Rapper 50 Cent says Taco Bell stole his endorsement (Reuters)
- Kreskin goes mental for reality project (Reuters)
- Kelsey Grammer nearly died after heart attack (Reuters)
- China clamps down on issuing business visas (AP)
- The Caucus: Obama Visits the Wall
- Obama tells Israel he's committed to its security (AP)
- Bin Laden driver trial shows interrogation video (Reuters)
- Wright takes on "Cowboys" starring Wahlberg (Reuters)
- ABC aims to put Heaton in "The Middle" (Reuters)
- At least 3 dead in explosion aboard Philippine bus (AP)
- That Was the Week That Was (AP)
- NKorea, Thai-Cambodia flare-up dominate Asian security talks (AFP)
- Karadzic's secret life enthralls his fellow Serbs (AP)
- Nepal ex-rebels won't form government (AP)
- Bubble burst? Off-Broadway show's suds stolen (AP)
- Obama pays visit to Jerusalem holy site (AP)
- Top Israeli officer stresses Iran on first U.S. visit (Reuters)
- Nick Hogan to Join the Jailhouse Masses (E! Online)
- Dissident actors could sway outcome of SAG talks (AP)
- Kanye West visits veterans on home turf (Reuters)
- "Magi-Nation" spawns online game (Reuters)
- British PM faces fresh test in Scotland by-election (AFP)
- Mexico grounds 2 airlines on back bills (AP)
- UN to take up Thai-Cambodian border dispute (AP)
- The Energy Challenge: Gassing Up With Garbage
- Billionaires Back Antismoking Effort
- Obama promises Israel 'unshakeable' commitment (AFP)
- Kate Walsh, 30 Others Seek an End to SAG Stalement (E! Online)
- Castro cryptic on Russian bomber report (AP)
- Lampard's staying, says Scolari (AFP)
- UN should be hesitant on Darfur mission: Peacekeeping chief (AFP)
- Japan hunts for injured after powerful quake (AFP)
- China Presses Grieving Parents to Take Hush Money on Quake
- A State That Never Was in Wyoming
- Rice says North Korea must agree to strong verification (Reuters)
- Cuba silent on Russian bomber report: Fidel Castro (Reuters)
- Venezuela denies report of Russian base (AP)
- US lawmakers consider Olympic rights message to China (AFP)
- Plan Would Use Antiterror Aid on Pakistani Jets
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- Is Afghanistan a Narco-State?
- House OKs rescue for homeowners, Freddie, Fannie (AP)
- Pittsburgh cancer center warns of cell phone risks (AP)
- McCain denies he misstated timing of Iraq surge (AP)
- Al-Qaida leaving Iraq for Afghanistan, says Iraqi ambassador (AP)
- Minimum wage increase is little help as costs soar (AP)
- 50 Cent sues Taco Bell in NY over ad campaign (AP)
- Red Sox complete sweep of Mariners with 6-3 win (AP)
- Filmmaker Perry, Lionsgate keep it in the family (Reuters)
- Pet rabbit credited with saving couple from fire (AP)
- Obama leads McCain by 6 points: poll (Reuters)
- 50 Cent Quiere Taco Bell to Pay (E! Online)
- Ferrell and Reilly step down with `Brothers' (AP)
- Brad Pitt threatens legal action over family photos (Reuters)
- Powerful earthquake hits Japan, dozens injured (AP)
- Peru wants jail for nude woman who used flag as saddle (Reuters)
- Hurricane Dolly hammers northern Mexico (AP)
- Hurricane Dolly slams South Texas, but levees hold (AP)
- California woman attacked by bear while walking dogs (AP)
- Hurricane Dolly hits South Texas, flooding feared (Reuters)
- Waging the image campaign overseas (AP)
- Balthazar Getty says he's separated from his wife (AP)
- Ukraine Jews want graves building halted (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Dozens injured as strong quake jolts north Japan (Reuters)
- Christian Bale, Wife "Solid" at Knight's Spain Premiere (E! Online)
- Web video slowly creeps up on TV in Europe-Jupiter (Reuters)
- 117 cats, raccoon, and rabbit found at Omaha home (AP)
- In Ancient Alleys, Modern Comforts
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- Protesters denounce Fox News as racist (Reuters)
- U.S. rejects outside probe of Canadian sent to Syria (Reuters)
- NBC, Fox file copyright lawsuit against video site (Reuters)
- Tribune plans no more newspaper sales in 2008 (Reuters)
- Minimum wage going up, little help as costs soar (AP)
- Rapper 50 Cent says Taco Bell stole his endorsement (Reuters)
- Comics, film and figurine fans flock to Comic-Con (AP)
- Clear Channel says settles Tribune lawsuits (Reuters)
- McKeever Deconstructs "Les Liaisons" for 2009 Florida World Premiere, 'Dangerous'
- Woman charged with bludgeoning toddlers to death (AP)
- Stolen motorcycle found after 34 years in N.J. (AP)
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- Ambassador: Al-Qaida leaving Iraq for Afghanistan (AP)
- Statin study could lead to test for gene variant (AP)
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- Neil Young documents anti-war tour in film (AP)
- Home Run Derby on ESPN is No. 1 on cable TV (AP)
- Smith, Depp and Murphy top Hollywood's moneymaker list (AFP)
- DNA tests find stolen baby in Guatemala (AP)
- Pentagon to recommend more troops for Afghanistan (AP)
- Calif. woman attacked by bear, drives self to help (AP)
- WNBA reviewing fight between Detroit, LA players (AP)
- Pentagon plays down fears over Afghan violence (Reuters)
- 'At the Movies' saves its aisle seat, for now (AP)
- Forbes: Vince Vaughn is best value for the money (AP)
- Pakistan warns of new nuclear arms race with India (AP)
- 100 employees at French nuke site contaminated (AP)
- Correction: Argentine Farm Crisis story (AP)
- AU says troops in Somalia need help, wants U.N. force (Reuters)
- Kremlin Rules: An Investment Gets Trapped in Kremlin?s Vise
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- Arctic Circle holds 90 billion barrels oil: U.S. GS (Reuters)
- `Step Brothers' Ferrell, Reilly reunite as duo (AP)
- Brad Pitt Stewing Over Shutterbug Snaps (E! Online)
- Ethan Hawke's Daughter a Darling Clementine (E! Online)
- Pamela Anderson & Tommy Lee: Together...But Not (E! Online)
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- French Senate to decide fate of 35-hour work week (AFP)
- UN to take up Thai-Cambodian border dispute (AP)
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- City Room: TriBeCa Gets a Waterfront Park
- Shields pitches into ninth, Rays beat Oakland 4-3 (AP)
- Sienna Miller Sues Over Salacious Hookup Pics (E! Online)
- What's in a Name? Nas No. 1 (E! Online)
- Nice guy Tom Cavanagh offers an unappealing side (AP)
- Venezuela, Belarus sign oil deal (AP)
- Correction: Guantanamo tribunal story (AP)
- 'Pantyhose Bandit' causes sheer annoyance in Mass. (AP)
- Couple claim mysterious noise plagues their house (AP)
- WTO chief says eat bananas for negotiating success (Reuters)
- Sastre Wins Tour?s Toughest Stage
- The Lede: San Francisco Mayor to the e-Rescue
- Baghdad Bureau: What Should the Americans Do?
- Gates, Bloomberg pool riches to fight smoking (AP)
- AP Source: Goodell monitoring Favre situation (AP)
- Ahmadinejad vows no Iran concessions in nuclear crisis (AFP)
- Rapper DMX indicted on felony charges in Arizona (AP)
- Why dope? Riders don't fear tests, rewards beckon (AP)
- Afghanistan troop increase up to next president: Pentagon (AFP)
- A City?s Police Force Now Doubts Focus on Terrorism
- Karadzic to Conduct Own Defense
- Bits: Facebook Developers Conference
- Next president to decide on Afghan troop levels (AP)
- Fed: Slow growth, rising prices deal double whammy to economy (AP)
- Madame Tussauds in London unveils wax Winehouse (AP)
- German motorist crashes gate where Obama to speak (Reuters)
- Correction: Mick Jones story (AP)
- Karadzic's capture signals big shift for Serbia (AP)
- US talks with Iraq could stretch years (AP)
- Libya protesters target Swiss banks over arrest (Reuters)
- Spain's Sastre wins tough 17th stage, takes lead at Tour de France (AP)
- Bloomberg, Gates pledge $375 mln against tobacco (Reuters)
- New Pink Primed for Release (E! Online)
- Rappers, "Mamma Mia!" lead U.S. album chart (Reuters)
- Miss Universe glad to put modeling career on hold (AP)
- Suspicion, terrain are foes for US in Afghan surge (AP)
- Bent cucumbers? With prices up, EU won't bin them (Reuters)
- Swiss: Libya retaliating for Gadhafi son's arrest (AP)
- Strong earthquake hits northern Japan (AFP)
- Man blows up apartment spraying for bugs? (Reuters)
- Chavez may hug king, won't shut up (Reuters)
- Rings: Pocket Guide to China-U.S. Relations
- Casting Couch: Carrie, Billy Dee Do the Robot Chicken Dance; Mad Man Star on B'way
- Music Review: Candlebox's first effort in 10 years (AP)
- Yves Saint Laurent's art collection up for auction (Reuters)
- British crackdown on teenage foreign brides (AFP)
- Strong quake jolts northern Japan, no tsunami (Reuters)
- City Room: M.T.A. Wants to Accelerate Fare Increases
- Arrest Warrant Looming, Bashir Goes on Tour
- Billionaires Back Antismoking Effort
- France's first lady also first in record sales (Reuters)
- NY judge upholds charge of stalking 'SNL' producer (AP)
- FCC chief closes in on deal for XM-Sirius approval (Reuters)
- Storm delays rescue of Himalayan climbers (AP)
- Mexican soldiers help as hurricane hits (AP)
- Pakistan vows not to allow militants to plot attacks (Reuters)
- In Brooklyn, It?s the Little Train That Can
- Dolly Becomes Category 2 Hurricane
- City Room: Is Anti-Catholicism Dead?
- Wheels: Hummer for Sale … Highly Negotiable
- McCain and Obama hit crunch time in hunt for No. 2 (Reuters)
- Comic-Con Preview: Watchmen, Ninjas and...Paris? (E! Online)
- Smith, Depp, DiCaprio Shake Their Moneymakers (E! Online)
- Pound rises against dollar (AFP)
- Hitachi, GE to develop smaller nuclear reactors (AFP)
- Diner?s Journal: Sweet Cupcakes in Washington
- ArtsBeat: Elliott Carter?s Neo-Classical Roots
- Dolly strengthens to Category 2 hurricane: NHC (Reuters)
- India warms to U.S. farm offer, hopes for WTO deal (Reuters)
- Matthew McConaughey Got Tribal During Delivery (E! Online)
- Brooke Hogan Puts Mom in Deep Freeze (E! Online)
- Joyce Carol Oates enters 'tabloid hell' (AP)
- Germany plans customs test for would-be citizens (AP)
- Sudanese president is defiant in Darfur visit (AP)
- Argentine Agriculture Secretary De Urquiza resigns (AP)
- Relocation for China's Three Gorges Dam finished (AP)
- Bush Drops Opposition to Housing Bill
- Camp Leads a Drumbeat for a Marching Band?s Style
- Toyota Moves Ahead of G.M. in Auto Sales
- 'Back from dead' canoeist, wife jailed by court (AFP)
- Nigeria rebels deny being paid by oil firm, vow more attacks (AFP)
- Beijing Olympics broadcasting center evacuated (AP)
- Sudan Leader Defiant in Darfur Tour
- Well: Viagra, Antidepressants and Women
- Heather Locklear Out of Treatment (E! Online)
- Iraqi PM pitches reconstruction work to German firms (AFP)
- Pakistan government pressed on missing persons (AP)
- Militants threaten Nigeria's main oil pipelines (AP)
- International Sales Lift Pfizer Profit
- Toyota's global sales rose 2 percent in 1st-half (AP)
- Sticking Together, Up to a Point
- City Room: Recalling a City Hall Assassination
- Beijing to set up Olympic protest zones (AP)
- Brown faces new poll test (AFP)
- US wants quick approval of India nuclear pact (AP)
- Bush Drops Opposition to Housing Bill
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