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- Mugabe threatens to seize foreign firms over sanctions (Reuters)
- ETA blamed for blasts in northern Spain (Reuters)
- De Villiers presses on for SAfrica in cricket test (AFP)
- US troops kill relatives of Iraq governor in raid (AP)
- New Darfur mediator says mission not impossible (Reuters)
- Sun Myung Moon released from hospital (AP)
- It's the law: No sagging pants in Chicago suburb (AP)
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- British leader urges end to settlement building (AP)
- Blast in northern Spanish town, ETA blamed: media (Reuters)
- Iran praises latest nuclear talks (AP)
- Turkey: Kurdish rebels release German captives (AP)
- Police in India say 17 killed in bus accident (AP)
- Obama?s Visit Renews Focus on Afghanistan
- Zimbabwe opposition ready for talks: Odinga (Reuters)
- Iraq opens airport in holy city of Najaf (AP)
- Prosecuting Beshir won't help Darfur: Kenyan PM (AFP)
- Drought threatens drinking water for a million Australians (AFP)
- Iran's Ahmadinejad says nuclear talks a step forward (Reuters)
- International strikes kill nine Afghan police (AFP)
- NATO: 4 Afghans accidentally killed (AP)
- Palestinian extremist dies in Lebanon (AP)
- Arab League chief to Sudan over war crimes call (AFP)
- Pakistan troops kill 15 militants in northwest (AFP)
- Olympic traffic crackdown begins in Beijing (AP)
- Moderate earthquake hits Indonesia's Central Java (Reuters)
- Foreign airstrike kills 9 Afghan police: official (Reuters)
- Shakira to lead Colombian rallies demanding hostages' freedom (AFP)
- Asia takes aim at Europe in luxury yacht building (Reuters)
- Pakistan army says it killed 15 militants (AP)
- Obama breakfasts with U.S. troops in Afghan capital (Reuters)
- Taiwan storm death toll rises to 19 (AP)
- British leader in Israel for first official visit (AP)
- Sri Lanka military says 5,000 rebels killed this year (AFP)
- Iraq PM did not back Obama troop exit plan: government (Reuters)
- Obama has breakfast with troops in Afghan capital (AP)
- 'Doctor Death' back in Australia within days: politician (AFP)
- Political Memo: Closed Mouths, but Open Tryouts
- Pope urges Australian youths to spurn materialism (AP)
- Dream of gas tax holiday falters over job losses (AP)
- Shannen Doherty back in '90210' 'hood this fall (AP)
- Thousands march for Nicaragua's Ortega after protest (Reuters)
- Iraqi leader: US should leave as soon as possible (AP)
- Chavez demands respect from US, EU (AP)
- Indian parties rally sick, jailed MPs for support in key vote (AFP)
- Guess who's not invited to the Olympics? (Reuters)
- Report: UK hostage in Iraq is dead (AP)
- Brazil, Colombia boost trade ties (AP)
- Beijing starts car ban in Olympics clean-air drive (AFP)
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- As wars lengthen, toll on military families mounts (AP)
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- Storm Cristobal forms off U.S., Bertha weakens (Reuters)
- Enrique Iglesias unveils bold arena tour (Reuters)
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- Cambodia: Little hope for Thai talks (AP)
- Iraqi Militia Video Claims Hostage Killed Himself
- Pope Calls for a ?New Age? in Final Australia Mass
- Britain grapples with surge of knife attacks (AFP)
- Beijing starts car ban in Olympics clean-air drive (AFP)
- In Afghanistan, Obama visits troops and officials (AP)
- Dignitaries attend grand party for Mandela's 90th (AP)
- Favre sticks to script, declines to address rift (AP)
- Hundreds of thousands gather for pope's youth finale (AFP)
- British PM due for talks in Israel, West Bank (AFP)
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- Lonely life as commoner for Nepal's former king (AFP)
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- Brazilian FM's Nazi reference rocks WTO talks (AP)
- Obama to meet Afghan president (AFP)
- World's largest confessional staged in Sydney (Reuters)
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- Pope flies over sea of young pilgrims (Reuters)
- Brazilian FM's Nazi reference rocks WTO talks (AP)
- Costa Rica leader denies knowledge of diverted Taiwan funds (AFP)
- Report: UK hostage in Iraq is dead (AP)
- Lawsuit exposes growing rift among King children (AP)
- Favre sticks to script, declines to address rift (AP)
- Britain's Brown visits Israel, West Bank (AFP)
- Kidnappers of Britons in Iraq release video: reports (AFP)
- Giuliani Firm Plans Real Estate Investment Fund
- Arab ministers criticize ICC Sudan charges (Reuters)
- Pakistan coalition leaders to devise anti-terror strategy: PM (AFP)
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- Japanese crown prince's Spanish tour moves to Toledo (AFP)
- Spain mulls changing airline routes to offset fuel costs (AFP)
- Thousands demonstrate in Turkey against nationalist crackdown (AFP)
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- Obama Opens a Foreign Tour in Afghanistan
- Western Ads Cheerlead for China
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- As wars lengthen, toll on military families mounts (AP)
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- New tropical storm forms off U.S. East Coast (Reuters)
- Leaders toast Mandela at lavish farewell party (AFP)
- Outcast Chambers targets 2012 Games (AFP)
- Hard life for Indian sculptor after train bombings (AP)
- "Dark Knight" sets opening day box office record (Reuters)
- Iraqi refugees duped by smugglers promising Europe (AP)
- Peace, not indictment, stirs Sudanese (AP)
- Italian prosecutors accuse top firms in spy case: reports (AFP)
- Scientist plies Asia seeking freshwater stingray (AP)
- In a Shift, U.S. Joins Nuclear Talks With Iran
- Another Day Older and Deeper in Debt
- Brazil director swaps Saramago for Shakespeare (Reuters)
- Somali Killings of Aid Workers Imperil Relief
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- Rings: Closure for Britain and a Loss for China
- China lose to Angola in basketball Stankovic Cup (AFP)
- Iraqi Sunnis End Boycott and Rejoin Government
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- No answer from Iran on nuclear proposals: Solana (Reuters)
- 'Insufficient' progress on Iran nuclear talks: Solana (AFP)
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- Afghan violence kills 14, including NATO soldier (AP)
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- Dream of gas tax holiday faltered over job losses (AP)
- Mbeki seeks team to help mediate Zimbabwe crisis (Reuters)
- Iraqi Sunni bloc rejoins government (AP)
- Real Madrid will insist on Ronaldo transfer (AFP)
- Zimbabwe opposition set to sign talks agenda (AFP)
- Nepal assembly fails to elect first president: state media (AFP)
- Tomato growers: Salmonella scare damages industry (AP)
- Cool Hamilton on pole for German GP (AFP)
- Nepal assembly fails to elect first president: state media (AFP)
- New camera dispels darkness around pharaoh's 'solar' boat (AFP)
- Nine Indian soldiers killed, 16 hurt in Kashmir explosion (AFP)
- More Tag Sale Than Tribute
- Brown Meets With Iraqi Officials in Baghdad
- US general: al-Qaida may be easing effort in Iraq (AP)
- South Africa 158-4 against England (AFP)
- Wallabies stun Springboks in rugby Test (AFP)
- Unification Church founder Moon hurt in crash (AP)
- Nigerian-based group campaigns for Obama (AFP)
- French defence minister visits Afghanistan (AFP)
- Angelina Jolie leaves hospital with new twins (AFP)
- After family day, grand party for Mandela's 90th (AP)
- Israel didn't know of cluster bomb use (AP)
- Arabs seek exit strategy from Sudan war crimes crisis (AFP)
- Taiwan storm death toll rises to 18 (AFP)
- Iran Refuses Enrichment Suspension
- Austria: New evaluation of health of Nazi suspect (AP)
- Italian climbers spotted on Pakistan's deadly peak (Reuters)
- Northcom chief: Homeland command is now grown up (AP)
- China arrests quake critic on secrets charge (Reuters)
- No artificial timetable for troop cuts in Iraq: Brown (AFP)
- Winds batter British Open (AFP)
- Scholars will reassemble ancient Egyptian boat (AP)
- Putrid whale carcass parts stink up Oahu street (AP)
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- New mother Angelina Jolie leaves hospital (AP)
- Jolie leaves hospital after giving birth (Reuters)
- Senior US envoy joins Iran nuclear talks (AP)
- Zimbabwe to introduce 100 bln dollar bank note (Reuters)
- Myanmar security tight on anniversary (AP)
- Iraq?s Sunni Bloc Rejoins Government
- Pakistani rescuers spot Italian mountain climbers (AP)
- Zimbabwe introduces 100-billion-dollar note (AFP)
- Suu Kyi banned from Myanmar Martyrs' day gathering (AFP)
- Czech police swoop on British child sex abuse suspect (AFP)
- British leader Brown in Baghdad; troops on agenda (AP)
- Obama arrives in Afghanistan: CNN, BBC (AFP)
- Woman attacked by kangaroo saved by pet dog (AP)
- Obama visits Afghanistan to tour war zone (AP)
- For better or worse, McCain wedded to town halls (AP)
- Obama arrives in Afghanistan: campaign aide (Reuters)
- World powers test Iran's will to end nuclear row (Reuters)
- Iran, EU and US to hold nuclear talks in Geneva (AFP)
- Heartland rockers Hinder back with 2nd album (Reuters)
- Guests for Sunday TV news shows include Al Gore (AP)
- McCain, Conan agree: Age jokes getting old (AP)
- Israel shoots smuggler on Syrian border (AP)
- Afghan authorities search for kidnapped French nationals (AFP)
- Obama Lands in Afghanistan
- The Saturday Profile: No Longer a Reporter, but a Muckraker Within Japan?s Parliament
- House prices could fall for two years: Citigroup (Reuters)
- Miranda Lambert's revenge tale shoots up chart (Reuters)
- Iraq says Gordon Brown to visit Baghdad (AFP)
- Iraqi village shows hope for wider stability (AP)
- Colombian freed hostages: Trauma remains with them (AP)
- Sri Lanka army chief says war nearly won (AFP)
- Troyer Settles Sex Tape Suit (E! Online)
- "Dark Knight" breaks preview record (Reuters)
- Nelson, Marsalis an odd couple on album chart (Reuters)
- Salma Hayek, Pinault cancel engagement (Reuters)
- Tropical storms Fausto, Bertha become hurricanes (AP)
- Afghans free journalist who took execution pics (AP)
- Couric plans to stay as CBS Evening News anchor (Reuters)
- Beijing begins massive Olympic shutdown (AP)
- Paul McCartney Joins Billy Joel at Shea Stadium
- Oil prices tumble in biggest weekly drop ever (AP)
- A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info (AP)
- More troops on Thai-Cambodian border (AP)
- Australia's former deputy PM quits politics (AFP)
- Troyer reaches settlement in sex tape lawsuit (AP)
- Magnitude 6.6 quake hits eastern Japan (AP)
- 14 killed in Nepal bus plunge (AFP)
- Cambodia and Thailand further increase troops in border standoff (AFP)
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- Pope apologises, expresses shame over 'evil' of child abuse (AFP)
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- Mexico's brightest leave time capsule (AP)
- Vietnam jails Australian couple for carrying heroin (Reuters)
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- Pope apologises, expresses shame over 'evil' of child abuse (AFP)
- Bush, Maliki, agree on 'time horizon' for US troop cut (AFP)
- Chinese Artist Swipes at Kung Fu Panda (E! Online)
- Obamania grips Europe ahead of visit by "John Kennedy of our time" (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124 (AP)
- A Veil Closes France?s Door to Citizenship
- Pope Apologizes for Sexual Abuse in Australia
- McCain adviser Gramm quits after 'whiners' remarks (AP)
- Crane collapses at Houston refinery, killing 4 (AP)
- Cops: Body at home of woman who claimed baby buy (AP)
- Ed McMahon sues over neck injury (AP)
- Khloe Kardashian does hard time: 3 hours (AP)
- McMahon Suit a Pain in the Neck for Cedars, Billionaire (E! Online)
- Midnight stampede to 'The Dark Knight' sets record (AP)
- Spears' role as mom expands after epic meltdown (AP)
- Pope apologizes for clergy sexual abuse (AP)
- Deco impressed as old habits die hard for Scolari (AFP)
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- Bush agrees to time 'horizon' on Iraq troop cuts (AP)
- Foes no more, McCain, Romney warm to each other (AP)
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