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  1. FBI: Soccer team members help subdue man on flight (AP)
  2. Conjoined barn swallows cause stir in Arkansas (AP)
  3. Houston refinery crane collapse kills 4 (Reuters)
  4. Billboard single reviews: Underwood, Beck (Reuters)
  5. Pope apologizes for Australian clergy sex abuse (AP)
  6. Loud music makes customers drink faster (Reuters)
  7. Haiti's Voodoo pilgrims pray for future (AP)
  8. Pope apologizes for church sexual abuse in Australia (Reuters)
  9. Voters weigh renaming sewage plant after Bush (Reuters)
  10. McCain pledges to help auto industry rebuild (AP)
  11. Foes no more, McCain, Romney warm to each other (AP)
  12. Iraq crackdown focuses on arms smuggling from Iran (AP)
  13. Hundreds of baby penguins found dead in Brazil (AP)
  14. Khloe Kardashian does hard time: 3 hours (AP)
  15. Choi leads Norman by a stroke at the British Open (AP)
  16. McCain says Obama trip to Iraq may be soon (Reuters)
  17. Ed McMahon sues over neck injury (AP)
  18. Dance Crew to Step it Up on Tour (E! Online)
  19. British finance minister paints bleak picture of economy (AFP)
  20. Pope holds key mass with Australian bishops, priests (AFP)
  21. Bits: There?s Lots of Money in Those Old iPhones
  22. Lindsay's Leggings Already Off the Rack! (E! Online)
  23. Batman film "Dark Knight" breaks preview record (Reuters)
  24. CBS hit "CSI" gets new scientist, or serial killer? (Reuters)
  25. Military prepares for war crimes trial at Gitmo (AP)
  26. A 540-calorie Big Mac? NY chains post calorie info (AP)
  27. Milo Ventimiglia discusses `Heroes,' Mideast trip (AP)
  28. Afghans free journalist who took execution pics (AP)
  29. Taliban Threaten to Kill Officials Held Hostage
  30. The Caucus: Texas Boot Camp for Bloggers on the Right
  31. Conjoined barn swallows cause stir in Arkansas (AP)
  32. Coroner: Kallenbach died of natural causes (AP)
  33. The 60th Annual Primetime Emmy Award Nominations: HBO Leads; ABC Well Above CBS and N
  34. Brazilian police say 8 die in raid at Shantytown (AP)
  35. Nelson Mandela responds to reporters' questions (AP)
  36. Two French aid workers taken hostage in Afghanistan: NGO (AFP)
  37. Cuba to Grant Private Farmers Access to Land
  38. The New Old Age: On Long-Term Care Insurance
  39. Packers prez backs GM, coach in Favre standoff (AP)
  40. Houston refinery crane collapse kills 4 (Reuters)
  41. A new travel style for Washington VIPs? It's SLICC (Reuters)
  42. Dark Knight's Record Midnight Madness (E! Online)
  43. Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man (AP)
  44. 2 French aid workers kidnapped in Afghanistan (AP)
  45. Russian minister seeks 'road map' over Abkhazia (AP)
  46. Wistful Singer, Jo Stafford, Is Dead at 90
  47. 4 Die in Houston Crane Collapse
  48. City Room: Fewer Starbucks in Manhattan
  49. McCain TV ad accuses Obama of shifting Iraq views (AP)
  50. Springtime Comes Early for Kardashian (E! Online)
  51. Run's DMC Hospitalized (E! Online)
  52. Salma Hayek, Pinault cancel engagement (Reuters)
  53. Voters weigh renaming sewage plant after Bush (Reuters)
  54. Soldier alleges Congolese governor ordered murder (Reuters)
  55. Rice to meet NKorean counterpart on margin of ASEAN forum (AFP)
  56. Loud music makes customers drink more (Reuters)
  57. On the White House: Comings and Goings for Old Faces
  58. Wistful Singer, Jo Stafford, Is Dead at 90
  59. Crane collapses at Houston refinery, killing 4 (AP)
  60. Cadaver dogs join search for missing Fla. girl (AP)
  61. More charges possible in Bear case: prosecutor (Reuters)
  62. The 10 Creepiest Movie Bad Guys: Your Complete List (E! Online)
  63. Japan's crown prince visits Miro exhibit in Madrid (AFP)
  64. Spurs boss lashes out at 'hypocrite' Fergie (AFP)
  65. McCain, Obama hedge on costly new Marine One (AP)
  66. Pa. woman claims she bought baby; Real mom sought (AP)
  67. Hundreds of baby penguins found dead in Brazil (AP)
  68. Judge threatens to delay bin Laden driver trial (Reuters)
  69. Rosario Dawson Cleans Up Good (E! Online)
  70. Batman film "Dark Knight" breaks preview record (Reuters)
  71. Saudis praised for calling interfaith conference (AP)
  72. Spanish court agrees to review Nazi guard lawsuit (AP)
  73. Jim Smiths gather to honor Jim Smiths (AP)
  74. Your Money: Honor Your Word, or This Banker May Call Mom
  75. Iran hopes for 'constructive' US presence at nuclear talks (AFP)
  76. Firm: 'The Dark Knight' sets record for debut (AP)
  77. Singer and radio star Jo Stafford dies at 90 (AP)
  78. Lindsay Makes Rainbow Return to Nightlife (E! Online)
  79. Senior US envoy joins Iran nuclear talks (AP)
  80. Rome begins Gypsy census without fingerprints (AP)
  81. 2 French aid workers kidnapped in Afghanistan (AP)
  82. NY man loses prosthetic leg while skydiving (AP)
  83. Man accused of doing 400-yard motorcycle wheelie (AP)
  84. Mass. turnpike driver gives toll attendant $100 (AP)
  85. 134 Miles of Yankee Charm
  86. The Lede: Wall Street Looks Forward to Weekend
  87. Songwriter Hank Cochran recovering from surgery (AP)
  88. Controversial 'Stitching' Extends Off-Broadway; Ventimiglia Joins Cast (Playbill
  89. Spears ends custody fight: lawyer (AFP)
  90. Iraq crackdown focuses on arms smuggling from Iran (AP)
  91. Experts offer advice on quake rebuilding (AP)
  92. South African to be named UN human rights chief (AP)
  93. Liang makes the cut at Open (AFP)
  94. Fans line up for `Dark Knight,' new Batman movie (AP)
  95. Actress Salma Hayek, billionaire Pinault end wedding plans (AFP)
  96. 'Cav' makes it four as Evans keeps yellow (AFP)
  97. Argentina's president drops export tax hike (AP)
  98. Once Bitter Rivals, McCain and Romney Make Up
  99. Jewish-Muslim spat sours Saudi interfaith meeting (Reuters)
  100. Arrest Warrant Issued for Doherty (E! Online)
  101. Shakira to lead Colombian rallies demanding hostages' freedom (AFP)
  102. Baghdad family's woes far from Obama spotlight (AP)
  103. Thai farmers look to bats as free, flying food (AP)
  104. Spain expects 100,000 immigrants to return home (AFP)
  105. Iraqi opinions on Obama's planned visit (AP)
  106. Sri Lanka protesters stop trains to halt evictions (AP)
  107. Spears granted additional visitation with boys (AP)
  108. Spears, K-Fed Custody Almost a Done Deal (E! Online)
  109. Doherty escapes arrest despite court no-show (AFP)
  110. Time anthology reaffirms the printed word (AP)
  111. Works by pop art masters taken from Swedish museum (Reuters)
  112. Mexico to honor Kennedy for defending immigrants (AP)
  113. Kaneria pledges international future to Pakistan (AFP)
  114. U.S. and Iraq Agree to Goals for Troop Cuts
  115. American Exception: Should Criminals Go Free When Police Blunder?
  116. Well: Giving Wine to Doctors
  117. Paper Cuts: Questions for Dalia Sofer
  118. Bush, Maliki, agree on US troop cut 'time horizon' (AFP)
  119. Ex-Guns N' Roses drummer arrested in Los Angeles (AP)
  120. Khloe Kardashian Surrenders for Jail (E! Online)
  121. DJ Bounty Killa arrested for profanity in Jamaica (Reuters)
  122. Arab League to discuss charges facing Sudan leader (AP)
  123. Cuba allows private farmers to have more land (AP)
  124. Zimbabwe crisis has weakened regional unity: Angola (Reuters)
  125. Norman Leads the British Open
  126. City Room: What a Pimp Reads
  127. ArtsBeat: Charmed by an Eclectic ?Street Scene?
  128. Paper Cuts: Dickey?s Daughter on ?Deliverance?
  129. Salma Hayek, Pinault call off their engagement (AP)
  130. U.S., Iraq to set "time horizon" on troop cuts: U.S. (Reuters)
  131. Urban Blogs About Baby "Bliss" (E! Online)
  132. Televisa in talks to produce shows for TV Record (Reuters)
  133. Talks heat up over FCC review of XM-Sirius deal (Reuters)
  134. Swedish museum says Lichtenstein, Warhol works nabbed (AFP)
  135. Lawyers cross-examine Olmert witness (AP)
  136. US, Iraq seek 'general time horizon' on troop cuts (AP)
  137. Baby panda adopted and nursed by cat dies (AP)
  138. Alias Dad Passes the Buck on Jen & Ben Pregnancy (E! Online)
  139. Barenaked Ladies cancel Disney show after drug rap (Reuters)
  140. James Brown, the Godfather of 'Sold!' (AFP)
  141. Iraqi prime minister to visit Germany, meet Merkel (AP)
  142. Group says displacement of Iraqis has slowed (AP)
  143. Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case (AP)
  144. Attack at India bus terminal injures 35 (AP)
  145. Amputee Sprinter?s Beijing Quest Is Over
  146. TierneyLab: Intellectual Dishonesty on Sex Bias?
  147. Salma Staying Single: Hayek Engagement Called Off (E! Online)
  148. Britney Agrees to Sole Custody for K-Fed (E! Online)
  149. Norman defies march of time to lead British Open (AFP)
  150. Shot ETimor president to thank pope for concern (AFP)
  151. Italian party takes aim at carry-outs (Reuters)
  152. Two-thirds of Egyptian men harass women? (Reuters)
  153. Man claims Subway baked knife into sandwich (Reuters)
  154. Air hostess picks up chocolate bar, wins space trip (Reuters)
  155. Baghdad Bureau: At the Hospital After an Attack
  156. Well: Suicide Risk for Both Bullies and Victims
  157. McCain talks to auto workers hit hard by economy (AP)
  158. NATO force denies Afghan civilian casualty report (Reuters)
  159. Exhibit marks Bruce Lee's death (AP)
  160. Last tsar leads Stalin in poll on greatest Russian (Reuters)
  161. Nigeria arrests 11 Niger Delta rebels in crackdown: military (AFP)
  162. WTO publishes trade ruling against China (AP)
  163. The Moment: Video Interview With Seth Rogen
  164. News | 50 Cent Granted More Time With His Son At Family Court Hearing
  165. Dutch workers recover money flushed down toilet (Reuters)
  166. South Africa lauds Mandela on 90th birthday (Reuters)
  167. Four Sri Lankan soldiers, 30 rebels killed in gunbattles (AFP)
  168. Wheels: Why Aren?t Motorcycle Sales Rising?
  169. Manpower slides on outlook, sees weak Europe (Reuters)
  170. U.N. May Name Rights Chief on Friday
  171. Teva Buys Drug Rival for $7.46 Billion
  172. Ministers ready for make-or-break trade talks (Reuters)
  173. Once a top producer, Storch's musical empire falls (AP)
  174. Jimi Hendrix coming to 'Guitar Hero' (AP)
  175. Emmy nominations show younger isn't always better (AP)
  176. 50 Cent passes drug test, can take son on trip (AP)
  177. Sony Ericsson: steep drop in 2Q profit (AP)
  178. Malaysia Anwar gives alibi, faces pressure on DNA (Reuters)
  179. Wheels: A European View on Nascar
  180. Citigroup posts $2.5B loss, but beats expectations (AP)
  181. Wall Street heads to higher open after Citi report (AP)
  182. Poll: Obama backers are more excited than McCain's (AP)
  183. Yusuf Islam wins damages for "veiled women" slur (Reuters)
  184. Oreal shares slump 6.18 percent on sales downgrade (AFP)
  185. Sudan to restore diplomatic relations with Chad (AFP)
  186. Malaysia's Anwar refuses to give DNA sample: party (AFP)
  187. Sex, blood and baby names traded for free U.S. gas (Reuters)
  188. Citigroup Posts $2.5 Billion Loss on Fresh Write-Downs
  189. Bright Lights of the Met Opera Lobby Are Put Out for Repair
  190. Dot Earth: Why White House Blocked CO2 Curbs
  191. Jury rules Bratz dolls conceived at Mattel (AP)
  192. SAfrica hosts top-level Zimbabwe crisis talks (AFP)
  193. School children among 32 hurt in Indian Kashmir blast (AFP)
  194. Citigroup Posts $2.5 Billion Loss
  195. Israel makes arrests in alleged plot against Bush (Reuters)
  196. `Desperate Housewives' creator says end in sight (AP)
  197. Iran expects progress in upcoming nuclear talks (AP)
  198. Brown's fiscal rules may be rewritten (AFP)
  199. Indonesian court gives go-ahead for Bali bombers' execution (AFP)
  200. 5,000 gallons of molasses spill on Texas highway (AP)
  201. TV Decoder: Younger Isn?t Always Better
  202. The Quad: Countdown ? No. 42 Nebraska
  203. Food safety worries change buying habits (AP)
  204. Merrill posts $4.9 billion loss, sells Bloomberg stake (Reuters)
  205. Mandela's B-Day message: Rich should help poor (AP)
  206. Public finances hit record deficit in June (AFP)
  207. Iraqi army patrols Sadr City (AP)
  208. S.Africa win toss and field against England in cricket Test (AFP)
  209. Ten militants killed in northwest Pakistan: army (AFP)
  210. Daytona Beach cop fired for demanding free coffee (AP)
  211. Havens | Marathon, Tex.: Where Cowboy Hats Meet Birkenstocks
  212. Emmy voters embrace dark, tormented TV characters (Reuters)
  213. New warning over soaring gas bills (AFP)
  214. UN flights in Myanmar to end Aug. 10 (AP)
  215. Mandela Celebrates His 90th Birthday
  216. David Byrne hitting the road, without Eno (Reuters)
  217. Chambers set for High Court verdict (AFP)
  218. China to stop flights during Olympics opening (AP)
  219. Satellite radio saga takes unexpected turn (AP)
  220. Pope: All faiths should unite against violence (AP)
  221. Iran hopes for "constructive" nuclear talks: official (Reuters)
  222. Katy Perry leads singles chart for 4th week (Reuters)
  223. Top US envoy to meet with IAEA chief (AP)
  224. Four dead in Kurd rebel clash in SE Turkey: sources (Reuters)
  225. With this fake wife, I divorce thee (Reuters)
  226. With this fake wife, I divorce thee (Reuters)
  227. Weinstein brothers endure challenging second act (Reuters)
  228. China says heed fears about Bashir genocide charges (Reuters)
  229. Arroyo approval rating hits record low (AP)
  230. Design Review | ?Home Delivery?: Instant Houses, Then and Now
  231. Obama's trip: 1st high-profile step on world stage (AP)
  232. Reitman & Reitman draw laughs at comedy fest (Reuters)
  233. Security transfer stalled in key Iraqi region (AP)
  234. Former Bin Laden driver 1st test of Gitmo trials (AP)
  235. Kabul bomb, politics overshadow India-Pakistan talks (Reuters)
  236. Britney Agrees to Sole Custody for K-Fed (E! Online)
  237. AMC flying high with 20 Emmy nominations (Reuters)
  238. 6 countries discussing North Korea set to meet (AP)
  239. Edie Falco comedy series close at Showtime (Reuters)
  240. Networks follow Obama overseas (Reuters)
  241. Report: Danger from electrical work in Iraq severe (AP)
  242. Tropical storm floods southern Taiwan; 1 killed (AP)
  243. Australian journalist held in drug case (AP)
  244. Freddie Mac mulling $10 bln share offer: report (Reuters)
  245. Six party foreign mins may meet next week on N.Korea (Reuters)
  246. Pope warns against splits at 'critical juncture' for Christianity (AFP)
  247. Slight Chance of Rainn (E! Online)
  248. Jen & Ben Expecting No. 2 (E! Online)
  249. McCartney appeals for peace over Qeubec concert (AP)
  250. In reality, few shows are voted off by Emmy (Reuters)