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- Portugal closes case of missing British girl (AP)
- US troops train Georgians amid tension (AP)
- 56 trapped in south China mine: state media (AFP)
- Kids give pope Mickey Mouse cap but he prefers white (Reuters)
- Mexico captures submarine loaded with drugs (Reuters)
- France brings picnic to tense trade talks (Reuters)
- Man blows up apartment spraying for bugs (Reuters)
- Court Throws Out Super Bowl Indecency Fine
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- Bids for Reed Elsevier unit seen at $2-$2.5 billion (Reuters)
- Anglican chief admits strains as bishops meet (AFP)
- US-led soldier among scores killed, Afghan district falls (AFP)
- Firefighter killed in St. Louis-area standoff (AP)
- Bush gives US Olympians a rousing send-off (AP)
- Winehouse Hubby to Remain Locked Up Until 2010 (E! Online)
- Brooke Hogan: Voting's Not for Her (E! Online)
- Court tosses fine of CBS over Janet Jackson (Reuters)
- AU seeks to delay indictment against Sudan leader (AP)
- Abducted Turks, freed in Afghanistan, flown home (AFP)
- Diner?s Journal: A Concierge?s Frustrations
- Tropical Storm Dolly in warm Gulf of Mexico (Reuters)
- Chuck Norris Will Kill Your Phone (E! Online)
- Ex-commander of Croatian World War II camp dies (AP)
- Military helicopter crashes in Bolivia (AP)
- India blames Pakistan in embassy bombing (AP)
- Storm drenches part of Yucatan and heads to Texas (AP)
- Fallon Falls Into Late Night With Nightly Webcasts (E! Online)
- Excerpts from `wardrobe malfunction' ruling case (AP)
- Husband of British singer Amy Winehouse jailed (AFP)
- India says peace process with Pakistan 'under stress' (AFP)
- Super Bowl Indecency Fine Is Rejected
- City Room: Ask About Central Park?s Wildlife
- Miley Cyrus grows up and away from Hannah Montana (Reuters)
- France's Sarkozy faces protests at EU crisis talks (AFP)
- Sri Lankan troops kill 42 rebels: military (AFP)
- TV Decoder: ?Wardrobe Malfunction? Fine Tossed
- Richard Roeper leaving popular movie show (AP)
- Amy Winehouse's husband gets 27 months in jail (AP)
- British bank HBOS rights issue flops (AFP)
- ASEAN demands action on soaring commodity prices (AFP)
- Earnings Fall 44% at Bank of America
- Sarkozy in Ireland to Revive Treaty
- The Lede: Get Serious, the United States Tells Iran
- Court tosses FCC 'wardrobe malfunction' fine (AP)
- First Guantanamo war crimes trial under way (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's parties to sign talks pact: minister (AFP)
- Lil Scrappy free on bond after weekend arrest (AP)
- Iraqi officials hopes for US troop pullout by 2010 (AP)
- African Union and Sudan meet over Darfur war crimes (AFP)
- Nepal Maoists suffer presidential blow (AFP)
- 2 Die in Blasts on Chinese Buses
- Myanmar cyclone damage estimated at $4 billion (AP)
- England 130-4 against South Africa (AFP)
- Strong quake shakes northern Japan, no tsunami (AP)
- The Caucus: Congress Set to Approve Housing Bill
- Shifting Careers: Legal Issues After Layoffs
- Yahoo nominates Icahn to board, settles proxy fight (Reuters)
- Roche in $43.7bln bid for last Genentech shares (AFP)
- Physician chosen as Nepal's first president (AP)
- Settlement Puts Icahn on Yahoo Board
- Dodgers rally for 5 in 9th to beat Diamondbacks (AP)
- Anderson: Reprising Scully character was 'odd' (AP)
- Shannen Doherty back in `90210' 'hood this fall (AP)
- EU, US pile pressure on emerging economies at WTO trade talks (AFP)
- Egypt arrests 39 Muslim Brotherhood members (AP)
- Sudan expects African support on ICC warrant (Reuters)
- Myanmar cyclone recovery cost tops $1 bln: U.N./ASEAN (Reuters)
- Worldwide Santa Clauses meet in Denmark (AP)
- Obama Arrives in Iraqi City of Basra
- Mbeki to Oversee Zimbabwe Agreement
- Britain's Brown: Iran's Israel threats 'abhorrent' (AP)
- 2 admit minor charges in UK terror trial (AP)
- 6 Pakistani troops killed in southwest (AP)
- Vietnam seizes nearly 4 tons of bullets (AP)
- Fish pedicures: Carp rid human feet of scaly skin (AP)
- Rivals in Zimbabwe Nearing Talks
- EU offers to cut farm tariffs by 60 percent (AP)
- Angels sweep Red Sox, K-Rod earns 40th save (AP)
- Mugabe opponents, government agree talks framework (Reuters)
- Fallon to start `Late Night' online, not on air (AP)
- FTSE 100 dips as HBOS rights issue disappoints (AFP)
- Court gags Pakistan nuclear scientist (AP)
- Singapore offers $740,000 bounty for militant leader (AFP)
- Mugabe party, opposition to sign framework deal: government (Reuters)
- India in key nuclear debate ahead of crunch vote (AFP)
- Brown to warn Iran in Israel speech (AFP)
- Egypt police detain 39 Muslim Brotherhood members (Reuters)
- Opposition: Zimbabwe power-sharing talks deal made (AP)
- EON, Dong buy Shell stake in British wind farm (AFP)
- Israel arrests Hamas lawmaker in West Bank (AP)
- Zimbabwe parties poised to sign talks agreement (AFP)
- Nepal Maoists lose presidential vote: state TV (AFP)
- Roche Offers $43.7 Billion for Genentech Stake
- Rice wants "serious answer" from Iran (Reuters)
- Chelsea to bid 150 million euros for Kaka (AFP)
- Syrian FM arrives in Beirut for talks (AP)
- China, Russia sign border agreement: foreign ministers (AFP)
- Roche Offers to Buy Out Genentech
- B-52 bomber carrying 6 crashes off Guam (AP)
- Trade ministers begin make-or-break WTO talks (Reuters)
- Roche in $43.7bln bid for remaining Genentech shares (AFP)
- 7 civilians die in fighting in Somali capital (AP)
- U.S. doctor faces Australian manslaughter charges (Reuters)
- Medically unfit truck drivers still on roads (AP)
- Plea deal unlikely before Gitmo war crimes trial (AP)
- Report: 3 German captives return home (AP)
- US envoy cancels trip to North Korea (AP)
- Pope Meets Australian Abuse Victims
- Chuck Norris Will Kill Your Phone (E! Online)
- Studio ad touts contract offer to actors guild (AP)
- Stay-away Drogba sticking with Blues, says Scolari (AFP)
- Cambodia-Thai temple dispute talks start (AFP)
- U.S. B-52 bomber crashes off Guam, 6 crew missing (Reuters)
- TV critics "Mad" for AMC drama (Reuters)
- Brit actor Purefoy circles NBC drama series (Reuters)
- Roche offers $44B for remaining Genentech shares (AP)
- Militants kill Pakistani tribal elder (AP)
- Rebels clash in SW Pakistan; 36 killed: officials (Reuters)
- Barack Obama in Baghdad to meet with US commanders (AP)
- Padraig Harrington wins 2nd straight British Open (AP)
- Barack Obama visits Iraq, focus on war strategy (Reuters)
- Two killed, 14 hurt in 'deliberate' China bus blasts: police (AFP)
- Obama in Iraq for fact-finding mission (AFP)
- Hollywood actors and studios face disconnect (Reuters)
- Sarah Jessica Parker lands show at Bravo (Reuters)
- UK court to rule on Islamic law case (AP)
- WHO says Asia should act against TB (AP)
- With No Frills or Tuition, a College Draws Notice
- North Korea nuclear talks to take higher profile (Reuters)
- Batman director takes Hollywood by storm (Reuters)
- "Saturday Night Live" in overdrive for election (Reuters)
- India lawmakers gather to debate confidence vote (AP)
- Two dead in China bus blasts: police (AFP)
- US doctor handed to Australia for trial (AP)
- Rice: Iran must give "serious answer" or face sanctions (Reuters)
- McCartney plays for thousands in free Quebec show (AP)
- Game show `Deal' goes daily with big money, Mandel (AP)
- China says Russia to return disputed border land (AP)
- Rice says N. Korea must answer all nuclear questions (Reuters)
- First war crimes trial since WW II to begin at Guantanamo (AFP)
- Is media playing fair in campaign coverage? (AP)
- Musicians' unions stay out of digital debate (Reuters)
- Olympics: Under-achievers India hope to turn the corner (AFP)
- The Food Chain: Mideast Facing Choice Between Crops and Water
- Thai-Cambodian Temple Standoff Continues
- Paterson Set to Embrace Student Loan Plan
- Paulson braces public for months of tough times (AP)
- La. doctor cleared in patient deaths recalls storm (AP)
- Kotchman's 2-run double lifts Angels over Red Sox (AP)
- Batman breaks Spider-Man record at box office (Reuters)
- New 'Obama One' takes a bow (AFP)
- Florida man wins Hemingway look-alike contest (AP)
- Rice says Iran not serious at weekend nuke talks (AP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims as Australia trip ends (AFP)
- Fallon Will Start ?Late Night? on the Web
- Troop withdrawal timetable concerns Pentagon chief (AP)
- Hi-def radio gets cool reception from consumers (Reuters)
- China table tennis medal winner Gao now playing for USA (AFP)
- Beijing traffic cut to help clear air for Olympics (AP)
- Economic woes cloud start of Spanish PM's second term (AFP)
- US Secretary of State heads to Middle East, Asia (AFP)
- Influx of Voters Expected to Test New Technology
- The Long Run: From a Heckler to a Deal Maker
- New Regulator in Rescue Plan Spurs Debate
- Trying to Save by Increasing Doctors? Fees
- Obama meets Afghan president Karzai (AP)
- Lodz Journal: Where the Street Racing Is Fast and the Police Aren?t Furious
- Obama spends less in June; Clinton $25.2M in debt (AP)
- Australia's 'Doctor Death' returns to face trial: prosecutors (AFP)
- Networks Fight Shorter Olympic Leash
- In Tijuana, a Market for Death in a Bottle
- Tropical Storm Cristobal brushes NC coast (AP)
- Pope meets with clergy abuse victims in Australia (AP)
- 'Dark Knight' sets weekend record with $155.34M (AP)
- Pope meets Australian victims of sexual abuse (Reuters)
- Squandered oil wealth leaves Nigeria in dark age (Reuters)
- Teenagers held for TV crew kidnapping: Philippines military (AFP)
- Colombians march against kidnappings (AP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims in Australia: Vatican (AFP)
- Brown's Knesset stand against 'abhorrent' Ahmadinejad (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- Pope meets Australian victims of sexual abuse (Reuters)
- South Korea's Oh edges Tseng in playoff to win State Farm Classic (AFP)
- Pope meets sex abuse victims in Australia: Vatican (AFP)
- Thousands gather in Quebec for McCartney concert (AP)
- La. doctor cleared in patient deaths recalls storm (AP)
- My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors
- Batman Rules the Night, and the Whole Weekend
- Trouble at Fannie and Freddie Stirs Concern Abroad
- Obama expected to meet with commanders of Iraq war (AP)
- Analysis: Iraq playing US politics for best deal (AP)
- Anderson: Reprising Scully character was 'odd' (AP)
- Paris concert presses for Colombia hostage release (AP)
- Haiti food aid lags, hunger deepens (AP)
- Basque separatists bomb Spanish tourist resorts: police (AFP)
- Yankees 2, Athletics 1: Pettitte Leads Yankees Over Oakland
- Man Dies in New York City Triathlon
- Double Edge to Brooklyn?s Success
- ArtsBeat: Tanglewood Contemporary Festival
- Rings: Russia Names Its Track and Field Team
- Tour de France: Schleck Takes Tour Lead After 15th Stage
- Ideas & Trends: We?re Not Laughing at You, or With You
- Indictment is biggest test for Sudanese leader (AP)
- Colombians march against kidnappings (AP)
- Zimbabweans use blogs, text messages for info (AP)
- Heartbroken KJ vows to bounce back (AFP)
- Formula One driver Hamilton takes charge of title race after German win (AFP)
- British Open: Harrington Defends His British Open Title
- Zimbabwe's MDC holds out on signing memorandum (Reuters)
- DMX's Rap Sheet Takes Another Hit (E! Online)
- Ireland's Padraig Harrington wins British Open (AFP)
- Soldiers wounded as rebels attack Xstrata mine in Philippines (AFP)
- Harrington Defends His British Open Title
- Batman?s ?Dark Night? Sets Weekend Record
- Pope Criticizes Materialism
- Banks sound but economy to take time: Paulson (Reuters)
- Bush adviser says Iraq timeline "very dangerous" (Reuters)
- The Dark Knight Reigns: $155.3 Mil Opening Weekend (E! Online)
- Is media playing fair in campaign coverage? (AP)
- Salim Hamdan, former bin Laden driver and bodyguard (AFP)
- Activists: Iranians to be stoned to death (AP)
- Border dispute, Myanmar, top ASEAN ministers' talks (AFP)
- The World: When Spies Don?t Play Well With Their Allies
- Soldier in famous photo never defeated 'demons' (AP)
- Consumers change buying habits, but will it last? (AP)
- Batman beats up Spider-Man at box office (Reuters)
- Brazilian comedian Goncalves dies at 101 (AP)
- ?Dark Knight? Sets Weekend Record
- Paulson: Banking system sound, deposits protected (AP)
- Economy needs months to recover: Paulson (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe rivals agree draft for crisis talks: UN official (AFP)
- 4 bombs in Spain's Basque country (AP)
- Anglican bishops open key summit in UK (AP)
- Food rise has Bolivia's coca farmers planting rice (AP)
- Taiwan tribe struggles to keep traditional culture (AP)
- Obama Meets Afghan Leader and Discusses Terrorism
- 'Dark Knight' sets weekend record with $155.34M (AP)
- Countdown to Beijing: Sprinters, Pride of Jamaica, Are in the Spotlight
- Bin Laden driver faces first Guantanamo trial (Reuters)
- Brown pledges Palestinian aid on Mideast tour (AFP)
- Trying to Build a Greener Britain, Home by Home
- Troop withdrawal timeline concerns Pentagon chief (AP)
- Work resumes at Iraq refinery in once-violent area (AP)
- Man beats child's head on Rome monument (AP)
- AU hopeful Zimbabwe rivals will sign talks deal Monday (AFP)
- Liang outlines American dream after Open breakthrough (AFP)
- U.S. troops kill son of Iraqi governor (Reuters)
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