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- Rare collection of Lennon art on display (AP)
- Cox Enterprises to sell some newspapers, Valpak (Reuters)
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- Judge rules actor's accused stalker competent (AP)
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- Lil Jon shifts from crunk to 'world music' (AP)
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- Police: Ga. man held family captive in squalor (AP)
- Venomous lionfish prowls fragile Caribbean waters (AP)
- Spears says she's happy being a mom and an aunt (AP)
- Fake coyotes don't fool the fowl, but motorists (AP)
- Gunman Critically Wounds Arkansas Democratic Party Chairman
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- Ahmadinejad in new Israel tirade before Turkey trip (Reuters)
- Gunman shoots Arkansas Democratic party chairman (AP)
- Man shot at Democratic Party HQ in Arkansas (Reuters)
- Tsvangirai says 'committed' to deal that upholds will of people (AFP)
- Charts: Mamma Mia Said Knock You Out (E! Online)
- Syria, Lebanon agree to establish official ties (AP)
- Britain pulls out of 'inappropriate' war games with Russia (AFP)
- Muslims riot in Indian Kashmir over protest deaths (Reuters)
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- Mbeki says Zimbabwe talks to be completed soon: Angolan radio (AFP)
- Madonna turning 50 with world tour on her mind (Reuters)
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- Israel clears troops in death of journalist (AP)
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- Guantanamo charges were "spray & pray": general (Reuters)
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- Abkhazian separatist fighters grab land in Georgia (AP)
- Bush Sends Aid to Georgia
- US has 10 gold medals; Phelps has 5 of them (AP)
- US out after 2-1 Olympic soccer loss to Nigeria (AP)
- U.N. pledges to expand in Iraq, 5 years after blast (Reuters)
- Casting Couch: Clooney Has a Big Challenge; Swank Gets Fat (E! Online)
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- Footballer Barton admits violent conduct (AFP)
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- US official in Libya for attack compensation talks (AFP)
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- Lebanon Bomb Kills at Least 10 People
- World's tallest woman dies in Indiana at age 53 (AP)
- `Thunder' seamlessly blends comedy and action (AP)
- Britney Spears says new album will be out next year (Reuters)
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- Fresh Pakistan violence leaves 35 dead: officials (AFP)
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- Appeals court reverses Steinbeck copyrights ruling (AP)
- Rock on, New York! Hall of Fame goes on the road (AP)
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- Building collapse kills 20 in India's Mumbai (Reuters)
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- Murray brothers dumped out of Olympics (AFP)
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- Warner Music's Cohen sells 23 percent of his stake (Reuters)
- Russia pledges cash to restore South Ossetia (Reuters)
- Tibet crackdown goes on despite Olympics: Dalai Lama (AFP)
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- Retail sales drop for first time in 5 months (AP)
- Official: 3 Western women killed in Afghan attack (AP)
- U.S. refuses Israel weapons to attack Iran: report (Reuters)
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- Quelea birds ravage farmlands in northern Nigeria (AFP)
- Israel clears troops who killed Reuters cameraman (Reuters)
- Killed aid workers Canadian, Irish, US nationals: Afghan police (AFP)
- US stocks head for moderately lower open (AP)
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- '68 Elvis comeback remembered on death anniversary (AP)
- Warner Music buys Spanish artist-management firm (Reuters)
- Abkhazian fighters plant flag inside Georgia (AP)
- England footballer Gerrard 'upsets the neighbours' (AFP)
- Police say 11 killed in Mumbai building collapse (AP)
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- Japanese economy posts second-quarter contraction (AP)
- Cat-loving Pope Benedict urged to stop wearing fur (Reuters)
- BoE warns of negative growth in 2009 (AFP)
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- Officials: Missile strike kills 9 in Pakistan (AP)
- Official: 3 Western women killed in Afghan attack (AP)
- Jobless claims surge in July (AFP)
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- Kashmir protests spread to Indian cities (AP)
- After Mixed U.S. Messages, a War Erupted in Georgia
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- Sudanese army attacks rebels in North Darfur (Reuters)
- 'Progress' hailed as Japan, NKorea agree on kidnap probe (AFP)
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- Lebanon bomb kills 16, including 7 soldiers (Reuters)
- Officials: Missile strike kills 9 in Pakistan (AP)
- Arsenal's Fabregas to miss FC Twente clash (AFP)
- Malaysian PM vetoes call to open university to non-Malays (AFP)
- Pressure mounts, but Musharraf won't quit (Reuters)
- Waylon, Shooter Jennings rock one last time (Reuters)
- Cameroon man charged with murder of diplomat father (AFP)
- Goldman to pay $1.5 billion for ABN assets: report (Reuters)
- Thousands expected at funeral for Palestinian poet Darwish (AFP)
- Myanmar arrests 385 drug traffickers in July: state media (AFP)
- Russia, in Accord With Georgians, Sets Withdrawal
- American protesters taken away in Beijing (Reuters)
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- Chinese police rough up British journalists at Olympic protest (AFP)
- Expert says capital punishment dying out in Asia (AP)
- CNN to add reporters in 10 U.S. cities (Reuters)
- Explosion kills 3 in northern Lebanese city (AP)
- Golden girls no more, China beats US in gymnastics (AP)
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- Olympics gives NBC ratings gold in weekly ratings (Reuters)
- State media: Bus accident kills 25 in China's west (AP)
- Chinese Grab Gold in Gymnastics; U.S. Is Second
- Sony may offer OLED TVs in Europe in 2009: Nikkei (Reuters)
- Honduran executed in Texas buried in hometown (AP)
- U.N. concerned about crisis in Philippines' south (Reuters)
- Ohio Burger King worker fired for bathing in sink (AP)
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- Chavez supports decision to ban candidates (AP)
- Classy Aussies thrash South Africa 10-0 in men's hockey (AFP)
- Jailed Pakistani a 'treasure trove' of information: report (AFP)
- Book on Obama Hopes to Repeat Anti-Kerry Feat
- US, allies weigh punishment for Russia (AP)
- Paris Sued for Lack of Pledge Class (E! Online)
- Group: Police detain would-be Olympics protester (AP)
- Prince Charles warns of 'disaster' on GM food (AFP)
- Tropical storm Hernan downgraded to depression (AP)
- Qantas grounds 6 planes to check maintenance files (AP)
- Phelps Adds 2 Gold Medals in One Night
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- Phelps winningest athlete in Olympic history (AP)
- Williams sisters team up for 3 wins in Beijing (AP)
- Phelps wins 4th gold in world record 200 butterfly (AP)
- Sarkozy's Georgia peace plan agreed in principle (Reuters)
- Mighty Phelps becomes most successful Olympian (Reuters)
- Honduran aviation official sought in scam (AP)
- Japan's economy shrinks in second quarter (AFP)
- Phelps Wins 200 Fly and Is Halfway to Eight
- Georgia, Russia agree to peace plan: French leader (AFP)
- Paris Hilton sued over lack of publicity for film (AP)
- Zimbabwe talks break to give Tsvangirai 'time to consider': Mbeki (AFP)
- Kashmiris say protests a 'wake-up' call for India (AFP)
- Ill and in Pain, Detainee Dies in U.S. Hands
- Olympic opening uses girl's voice, not face (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Underground FEMA fuel tanks could leak (AP)
- Report: Iraq contracts have cost at least $85B (AP)
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- Sports mums juggle duties (AFP)
- N.Korea, Japan agree terms for abduction probe (Reuters)
- Unabomber objects to cabin display at Newseum (AP)
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- Woo's war movie sets domestic record in China (Reuters)
- Confusion reigns in Zimbabwe talks (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,140 (AP)
- Tijuana Police try to restore public trust (AP)
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- Russia calls halt to 5-day invasion of Georgia (AP)
- Edwards' future political impact lost with affair (AP)
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- Isaac Hayes likely died of a stroke, sheriff's department said (AP)
- Ohio Burger King worker takes bath in utility sink (AP)
- Mugabe in deal with opposition faction: Mbeki (Reuters)
- Doctor examines Pakastani accused of U.S. troop attack (Reuters)
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- '40-Year-Old Virgin' actor charged in stabbing (AP)
- Iraqi governor escapes injury in suicide blast (AP)
- Georgian president backs cease-fire plan (AP)
- Prince Charles warns of 'disaster' on GM food (AFP)
- Egypt bans reports on killing of Lebanese singer (AP)
- Tsvangirai 'considers' options as Mugabe, opposition faction reach deal (AFP)
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- Man on Harley finds engagement ring on road (AP)
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- Ohio woman's stolen wallet found after 44 years (AP)
- Drop tax on my medal, Italian shooter says (Reuters)
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- CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage (AP)
- Soul icon Isaac Hayes died of stroke: Memphis police (Reuters)
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- Sharp 6.2 quake shakes sea floor near Vanuatu (AP)
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- Edwards' future political impact lost with affair (AP)
- Judge settles house dispute in Hasselfhoff divorce (AP)
- Russia and Georgia agree to peace plan: Sarkozy (AFP)
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- Georgian president accepts EU cease-fire plan (AP)
- Mugabe reportedly makes deal with faction (AP)
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- Mugabe, opposition faction reach deal to form government: source (AFP)
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