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- Pope apologizes for Australian clergy sex abuse (AP)
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- Salma Hayek, Pinault cancel engagement (Reuters)
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- Judge threatens to delay bin Laden driver trial (Reuters)
- Rosario Dawson Cleans Up Good (E! Online)
- Batman film "Dark Knight" breaks preview record (Reuters)
- Saudis praised for calling interfaith conference (AP)
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- Jim Smiths gather to honor Jim Smiths (AP)
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- Shakira to lead Colombian rallies demanding hostages' freedom (AFP)
- Baghdad family's woes far from Obama spotlight (AP)
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- Spain expects 100,000 immigrants to return home (AFP)
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- Spears granted additional visitation with boys (AP)
- Spears, K-Fed Custody Almost a Done Deal (E! Online)
- Doherty escapes arrest despite court no-show (AFP)
- Time anthology reaffirms the printed word (AP)
- Works by pop art masters taken from Swedish museum (Reuters)
- Mexico to honor Kennedy for defending immigrants (AP)
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- U.S. and Iraq Agree to Goals for Troop Cuts
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- Arab League to discuss charges facing Sudan leader (AP)
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- Iraqi prime minister to visit Germany, meet Merkel (AP)
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- Tunisia convicts, sentences 5 in terrorism case (AP)
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- Shot ETimor president to thank pope for concern (AFP)
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- NATO force denies Afghan civilian casualty report (Reuters)
- Exhibit marks Bruce Lee's death (AP)
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- South Africa lauds Mandela on 90th birthday (Reuters)
- Four Sri Lankan soldiers, 30 rebels killed in gunbattles (AFP)
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- Manpower slides on outlook, sees weak Europe (Reuters)
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- Ministers ready for make-or-break trade talks (Reuters)
- Once a top producer, Storch's musical empire falls (AP)
- Jimi Hendrix coming to 'Guitar Hero' (AP)
- Emmy nominations show younger isn't always better (AP)
- 50 Cent passes drug test, can take son on trip (AP)
- Sony Ericsson: steep drop in 2Q profit (AP)
- Malaysia Anwar gives alibi, faces pressure on DNA (Reuters)
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- Citigroup posts $2.5B loss, but beats expectations (AP)
- Wall Street heads to higher open after Citi report (AP)
- Poll: Obama backers are more excited than McCain's (AP)
- Yusuf Islam wins damages for "veiled women" slur (Reuters)
- Oreal shares slump 6.18 percent on sales downgrade (AFP)
- Sudan to restore diplomatic relations with Chad (AFP)
- Malaysia's Anwar refuses to give DNA sample: party (AFP)
- Sex, blood and baby names traded for free U.S. gas (Reuters)
- Citigroup Posts $2.5 Billion Loss on Fresh Write-Downs
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- Jury rules Bratz dolls conceived at Mattel (AP)
- SAfrica hosts top-level Zimbabwe crisis talks (AFP)
- School children among 32 hurt in Indian Kashmir blast (AFP)
- Citigroup Posts $2.5 Billion Loss
- Israel makes arrests in alleged plot against Bush (Reuters)
- `Desperate Housewives' creator says end in sight (AP)
- Iran expects progress in upcoming nuclear talks (AP)
- Brown's fiscal rules may be rewritten (AFP)
- Indonesian court gives go-ahead for Bali bombers' execution (AFP)
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- Merrill posts $4.9 billion loss, sells Bloomberg stake (Reuters)
- Mandela's B-Day message: Rich should help poor (AP)
- Public finances hit record deficit in June (AFP)
- Iraqi army patrols Sadr City (AP)
- S.Africa win toss and field against England in cricket Test (AFP)
- Ten militants killed in northwest Pakistan: army (AFP)
- Daytona Beach cop fired for demanding free coffee (AP)
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- New warning over soaring gas bills (AFP)
- UN flights in Myanmar to end Aug. 10 (AP)
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- David Byrne hitting the road, without Eno (Reuters)
- Chambers set for High Court verdict (AFP)
- China to stop flights during Olympics opening (AP)
- Satellite radio saga takes unexpected turn (AP)
- Pope: All faiths should unite against violence (AP)
- Iran hopes for "constructive" nuclear talks: official (Reuters)
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- Top US envoy to meet with IAEA chief (AP)
- Four dead in Kurd rebel clash in SE Turkey: sources (Reuters)
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- Reitman & Reitman draw laughs at comedy fest (Reuters)
- Security transfer stalled in key Iraqi region (AP)
- Former Bin Laden driver 1st test of Gitmo trials (AP)
- Kabul bomb, politics overshadow India-Pakistan talks (Reuters)
- Britney Agrees to Sole Custody for K-Fed (E! Online)
- AMC flying high with 20 Emmy nominations (Reuters)
- 6 countries discussing North Korea set to meet (AP)
- Edie Falco comedy series close at Showtime (Reuters)
- Networks follow Obama overseas (Reuters)
- Report: Danger from electrical work in Iraq severe (AP)
- Tropical storm floods southern Taiwan; 1 killed (AP)
- Australian journalist held in drug case (AP)
- Freddie Mac mulling $10 bln share offer: report (Reuters)
- Six party foreign mins may meet next week on N.Korea (Reuters)
- Pope warns against splits at 'critical juncture' for Christianity (AFP)
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