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- Rice Meets Top N. Korean Diplomat
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- M.T.A. Plan to Raise Fares Angers Officials and Riders
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- Full Zimbabwe crisis talks to start on Thursday (Reuters)
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- 5 SKorean abductees released (AP)
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- Civilian Risks Curbing Strikes in Afghan War
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- Problems at Loan Giants Push Mortgage Rates Higher
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- LA police arrest photographers near Spears' home (AP)
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- Larry Haines, Broadway Actor, Dies at 89 (Playbill)
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- Prosecutor: Missing Fla. girl may have been killed (AP)
- Bush asked not to commute Marion Jones' sentence (AP)
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- Italy's Berlusconi wins immunity from prosecution (Reuters)
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- Fannie, Freddie rescue estimate mounts (Reuters)
- `At the Movies' gets news hosts Lyons, Mankiewicz (AP)
- Kid Rock gets probation in Waffle House fight (AP)
- Obama begins Mideast visit, vows to work for peace (AP)
- Obama meets Obamamania in Europe eager for change (AP)
- Berlusconi escapes trial thanks to new immunity law (AFP)
- 15 million in Africa's Horn face humanitarian 'disaster': agencies (AFP)
- RI cops arrest man with .491 blood alcohol level (AP)
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- Suspected bomb turns out to be string cheese (AP)
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- George Michael's tip for Obama -- run with Clinton (Reuters)
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- Darfur rebels condemn AU on ICC warrant (Reuters)
- City Room: Paterson Criticizes M.T.A. Fare Plan
- Grand Jury Meets in Polygamist Case
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- Conductor James Levine had malignant kidney cyst (AP)
- Works committee at auto parts firm Continental fears takeover (AFP)
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- Obstacles for Obama in Meeting Health Care Goal
- Estelle Getty of ?Golden Girls? Dies at 84
- AP Exclusive: Robert Downey Jr. postpones memoir (AP)
- Christian Bailed Over Alleged Assault (E! Online)
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- Red Cross launches massive Africa AIDS appeal (AFP)
- Sri Lankan artists address anti-Tamil riots (AP)
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- Gunmen kill Kurdish journalist in northern Iraq (AP)
- Cost of Bailout of Loan Giants Is Estimated at $25 Billion
- City Room: Weiner Sounds Themes for Mayoral Bid
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- Mortgage-giant rescue could cost $25 billion (AP)
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- Zimbabwe talks held up by late departures (AFP)
- Christian Bale questioned by UK police: reports (Reuters)
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- Iraqis cast doubt on elections this year (AP)
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