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  1. L.A. Times Publisher Resigns
  2. The Lede: Dead-End Inquiry on Pat Tillman
  3. Ex-Prosecutor says he was put on terror watch list (AP)
  4. Student grifter pleads guilty in Pa. ID theft case (AP)
  5. NASA engineers work on alternative moon rocket (AP)
  6. McCain and Obama clash over strategy in Iraq (Reuters)
  7. Los Angeles Times publisher Hiller quits (Reuters)
  8. Iran: EU talks won't include conditions (AP)
  9. Former PM Blair to visit Gaza this week: Hamas (AP)
  10. Plane crash lands in Nigeria; no casualties (AP)
  11. Rings: At the Olympics, Age Is Just a Number
  12. Well: Happiness Is… Getting Old?
  13. September 11 suspects may testify at Guantanamo trial (Reuters)
  14. Fannie, Freddie shares sputter after US offers lifeline (AFP)
  15. State of family sitcoms is not so funny (AP)
  16. Madonna will "do her best" for marriage: brother (Reuters)
  17. Rice heads next week to ASEAN (Reuters)
  18. Magazine says Headless Hitler assailant to escape fine (Reuters)
  19. City Room: A New Effort to End the ?Dance Police?
  20. U.S. terrorism watch list tops 1 million (Reuters)
  21. TV critics weigh in on Emmy contenders (Reuters)
  22. Russian veto raises questions about Medvedev (AP)
  23. Nigeria court annuls tenth state election for fraud (Reuters)
  24. Despite Scrapes and Bruises, Evans Wears Yellow
  25. Taliban Breached Base in Clash
  26. DealBook: Cracking Open the Anheuser Deal
  27. Whoopi Goldberg to appear in `Xanadu' on Broadway (AP)
  28. A gentle descent to Baghdad's airport (AP)
  29. Slap Shot: Islanders Fire Coach After 2 Seasons
  30. The Lede: Dismissing Jokes and Rumors on Iran
  31. IndyMac borrowers line up in California to withdraw their cash (Reuters)
  32. Larry King takes on his toughest subject: his life (AP)
  33. What does the pope do on his day off? (AP)
  34. Syria's Assad stirs controversy at France's Bastille Day (AFP)
  35. Pakistan nuke scientist wants Musharraf to testify (AP)
  36. Court Clears eBay in Sale of Counterfeit Items
  37. Chicago Tribune Editor Resigns
  38. Hard Knox for Jolie-Pitt boy, but Vivienne shines (AP)
  39. Spain's Santander to buy Alliance Leicester for 1.26 billion pounds (AFP)
  40. Boards at petrol stations a sign of the times (Reuters)
  41. Police warn citizens to beware Olympic scams (Reuters)
  42. Bats: Starting Lineups for All-Star Game
  43. DealBook: Icahn and Yahoo Trade Barbs
  44. Lee, Sheets to start All-Star game (AP)
  45. Bush to lift offshore drilling ban in symbolic move (Reuters)
  46. Mbeki to discuss Zimbabwe crisis with AU chairman (Reuters)
  47. Russia denies U-turn on Zimbabwe sanctions (Reuters)
  48. 4,800 cadets graduate from Iraq military academies (AP)
  49. Obama would send 2 more brigades to Afghanistan (AP)
  50. City Room: Ask About Rent Stabilization
  51. Fed adopts plan to curb shady mortgage practices (AP)
  52. Sterling gets rare boost (AFP)
  53. U.S. tightens security at embassy in Sudan (Reuters)
  54. Afghan leader directly blames Pakistan for attacks (AFP)
  55. Greece arrests 21 for prostitution on holiday island (Reuters)
  56. 5 in Britain Plead Guilty in Plot to Destroy Airliners
  57. Youthful Offenders Restoring Luster to Diners of Old
  58. Bush Lifts Drilling Moratorium, Prodding Congress
  59. 86 Charged in Turkey Coup Plot
  60. The Lede: Troubled Recruits in the Military
  61. The Caucus: Senate Moves on AIDS Bill
  62. Diner?s Journal: Best Restaurants to Look At
  63. Bush to lift ban on exploring for oil in OCS (Reuters)
  64. Gulf nations splash $15bln on Boeing, Airbus jets (AFP)
  65. Britain offers to help keep Nigerian oil taps open (AFP)
  66. Treasury Acts to Shore Up Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
  67. Bush to lift executive ban on offshore drilling (AP)
  68. Three Britons plead guilty to explosives plot (Reuters)
  69. Magazine's 'satirical' cover stirs controversy (AP)
  70. Fresh Iraq troop cuts hinge on security: Petraeus (Reuters)
  71. Farnborough show opens (AP)
  72. Wall Street Looks to Follow European Shares Higher
  73. World's oldest blogger dies in Australia (AP)
  74. Doctors pull screws, nails from metal-eating man (Reuters)
  75. Stripper arrested for subway pole dances (Reuters)
  76. New drug marketing code draws line at gift pens (Reuters)
  77. Man held over theft of rare Shakespeare folio (Reuters)
  78. Do you take this credit card? (Reuters)
  79. Iran president hits back over nuclear criticism (Reuters)
  80. Brolin, Wright, others in film crew arrested (AP)
  81. Madonna won't break up marriage: brother (AFP)
  82. Women arrested in sex competition (Reuters)
  83. Pakistan's Asif named as IPL's drug cheat (AFP)
  84. The Who honored in Los Angeles (AP)
  85. Brinkley ex Peter Cook says he's sorry about tryst (AP)
  86. S.Africa 312-1 against England (AFP)
  87. Ravers lose sight at Russian laser show (Reuters)
  88. Sudanese President Accused of Genocide
  89. Anheuser-Busch Agrees to Be Sold for $52 Billion
  90. Stock futures rise on plan to aid Fannie, Freddie (AP)
  91. South Korea proposes talks with North Korea (AP)
  92. Knox and Vivienne make 8 for Jolie-Pitt family (AP)
  93. Lack of black models keeps Naomi Campbell going (Reuters)
  94. Govt tracking assets of Mugabe inner circle: PM (AFP)
  95. Obama to visit Israel, West Bank next week (Reuters)
  96. ICC prosecutor seeks arrest of Sudan's Beshir for genocide (AFP)
  97. GSK signs 3bln Swiss franc insomnia research deal with Actelion (AFP)
  98. Israel prepares for Lebanese prisoner swap (AP)
  99. Sudan Leader Charged With Genocide
  100. Turkey to charge 86 over anti-government plot (AFP)
  101. Santander to buy Alliance & Leicester for £1.26bln (AFP)
  102. Migrant workers riot in eastern China (AP)
  103. 5 in U.K. Plead Guilty in Airline Plot
  104. New York?s Birth Date: Don?t Go by City?s Seal
  105. In India, Magazines That Translate Well
  106. Vaselines, Mudhoney rock Sub Pop birthday bash (Reuters)
  107. Trio admit plotting to blow up transatlantic jets (AFP)
  108. Police: 5 shot dead outside Nairobi hotel (AP)
  109. South Korea Recalls Envoy to Japan
  110. Matsuzaka helps Red Sox move back into first place (AP)
  111. Freddie Mac in $3bln debt sell-off to calm investors (AFP)
  112. A&E drama "The Cleaner" off to a dreary start (Reuters)
  113. 3 men plead guilty in trans-Atlantic airline plot (AP)
  114. Asia-Africa talks on Palestine open in Jakarta (AFP)
  115. Leave your banners at home, Beijing tells Olympic spectators (Reuters)
  116. Karzai opposes U.S. use of Afghan soil against Iran (Reuters)
  117. What recession? Home video bucks downturn (Reuters)
  118. InBev swallows Anheuser-Busch in 52-billion-dollar takeover (AFP)
  119. 86 indicted on terrorism charges in Turkey (AP)
  120. 5 hurt in year's last Spanish bull run (AP)
  121. Alliance & Leicester reports £1.26 bln takeover offer (AFP)
  122. For some, Republican John McCain is 'too old' (AP)
  123. Mediterranean union wants to rid Mideast of WMD (AP)
  124. U.S. troops died in Taliban assault to overrun base (Reuters)
  125. Iran attack would hurt U.S., Israel: Syria's Assad (Reuters)
  126. Actor Gorham leaves "Ugly Betty" (Reuters)
  127. Israel fears Hezbollah attacks on northern border (AP)
  128. Anheuser-Busch Agrees to Be Sold to InBev
  129. Prosecutor to unveil Darfur case, seek warrant (AP)
  130. All-Stars fight for attention in New York (AP)
  131. Bradley Cooper and Ed Helms drink to "Hangover" (Reuters)
  132. All-Star baseball game strikes out in ratings (Reuters)
  133. Sixth person in court over teenage stabbing (AFP)
  134. ICC prosecutor set to charge Sudan's Bashir (Reuters)
  135. Japan reaffirms claim to disputed islands: official (AFP)
  136. Indian World Youth Day pilgrims go missing in New Zealand (AFP)
  137. John Woo goes into battle with epic "Red Cliff" (Reuters)
  138. Venezuelan Mendoza crowned '08 Miss Universe (Reuters)
  139. ABC, FX tops with gay-rights group (Reuters)
  140. Taiwanese men missing off Madagascar (AP)
  141. Firms told to stagger working hours in lead up to Games (AFP)
  142. Giant cross arrives for pope's Australia visit (AP)
  143. Prolific producer Berlanti extends deal at ABC (Reuters)
  144. Sydney, Dubai make biggest strides in fashion: study (Reuters)
  145. Trains collide in central Greece, 6 injured (AP)
  146. 100 arrested in southwest China riots: official media (AFP)
  147. Angelina Jolie gives birth to boy and girl (Reuters)
  148. Nepal Maoists back off giving Gurkhas the chop (AFP)
  149. More Philippines children staying out of school: govt (AFP)
  150. Kids interviewed on TV, to Obama's later regret (AP)
  151. AP IMPACT: Pakistan militants focus on Afghanistan (AP)
  152. China detains 100 for riot in southwestern town (Reuters)
  153. Beltran, Delgado power Mets to 9th straight win (AP)
  154. China detains two "underground" Catholic priests (Reuters)
  155. Phone Call From China Transformed ?84 Games
  156. A Farewell to the Best Seat Not in the House
  157. Actresses trade quips ahead of Emmy nominations (Reuters)
  158. Analysts Say More Banks Will Fail
  159. Pakistan Marble Helps Taliban Stay in Business
  160. Government not expected to help more companies (AP)
  161. Obama mourns US troop deaths, swipes at McCain (AP)
  162. Assad sits out Olmert speech at Paris summit (AP)
  163. Pope to apologise for abuse by priests in Australia (AFP)
  164. ICC prosecutor to seek warrant for Sudan's al-Beshir (AFP)
  165. Rupert Murdoch overtaken by son in British media power ranking (AFP)
  166. Strong quake rocks northern Philippines (AP)
  167. Lieberman Finds Middle a Tricky Path
  168. Democrats Look to Lobbyist to Finance Convention
  169. In Japan, Buddhism May Be Dying Out
  170. Attack on US base in Afghanistan kills 9 Americans (AP)
  171. Heavy rains complicate Calif. firefighting efforts (AP)
  172. US pleased, worried, by newfound Iraqi confidence (AP)
  173. U.S. takes bold steps to shore up Fannie, Freddie (Reuters)
  174. Curtain rises on 2008 Miss Universe show (AP)
  175. Lockheed chief says U.S. tanker not trade issue (Reuters)
  176. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,118 (AP)
  177. Ten foreign troops killed in Afghanistan in militant attacks (AFP)
  178. Bush Offers Plan to Save Fannie, Freddie
  179. Report: Anheuser-Busch agrees to InBev sale (AP)
  180. InBev agrees to buy Anheuser for $50 billion (Reuters)
  181. US spells out Fannie-Freddie backstop plan (AP)
  182. Rally held to pressure Packers to reinstate Favre (AP)
  183. InBev finalizes deal to buy Anheuser-Busch (Reuters)
  184. Italy and Britain eye nuclear power potential (Reuters)
  185. Kurdish rebels say abducted Germans in good health (AP)
  186. Slow-moving tropical storm nears Bermuda (AP)
  187. News Analysis: Lending Eroded, Leaving 2 Pillars
  188. InBev to Buy Anheuser-Busch
  189. RBS chairman signals long-term investment in Bank of China (AFP)
  190. Israeli lifeguard discovers ancient sea relic (AP)
  191. Ministries making little progress in carbon cuts: watchdog (AFP)
  192. Blue Jays 4, Yankees 1: Yankees End Road Trip on Sour Note
  193. 3-D Movie in the Top 5 at Weekend Box Office
  194. US spells out Freddie-Fannie backstop plan (AP)
  195. Government not expected to help more companies (AP)
  196. Assad sits out Olmert speech at Paris summit (AP)
  197. ABC, FX get high marks from gay, lesbian alliance (AP)
  198. Man charged in attack on US consulate in Turkey (AP)
  199. Lockheed Martin urges transparency (AP)
  200. Fair Game: Bill Coming Due
  201. Anheuser-Busch Set to Vote on Takeover
  202. Rally held to pressure Packers to reinstate Favre (AP)
  203. Monday Movie Buzz: Murphy usually exceeds reviews (AP)
  204. Chavez denounces Colombian defense chief (AP)
  205. Rescue Power Sought for Fannie, Freddie
  206. Troubled mortgage lenders face key test Monday (Reuters)
  207. IPL player fails drugs test - official (AFP)
  208. Ricco Wins 9th Stage, but Most Important Climb Is Ahead
  209. Search for adventurer Fossett resumes in Nevada (AP)
  210. Indians complete four-game sweep of Rays, 5-2 (AP)
  211. AP IMPACT: Pakistan militants focus on Afghanistan (AP)
  212. 8 killed in embattled Mexican state (AP)
  213. Treasury to make statement on Fannie, Freddie: source (Reuters)
  214. Pope Arrives in Australia for Youth Festival
  215. Sen. Schumer defends comments on IndyMac collapse (AP)
  216. Canada's Bombardier launches new planes (AP)
  217. 43 nations to seek Middle East free of WMDs (AP)
  218. Sudan graduation stampede kills 23 (AFP)
  219. China breaking UN embargo in Sudan: BBC report (AFP)
  220. At Mediterranean Gathering, Sarkozy and Mideast Diplomacy Take Center Stage
  221. SEC opens probe to prevent spread of false info (AP)
  222. Poland's Solidarity icon Geremek dies (AFP)
  223. In a switch, governors now await running-mate call (AP)
  224. Minnesota's Morneau completes HR derby field (AP)
  225. Nine U.S. troops killed in Afghan fighting: NATO (Reuters)
  226. Obama says he used "poor phrasing" on Jerusalem (Reuters)
  227. Kids interviewed on TV, to Obama's later regret (AP)
  228. McDowell wins Scottish Open golf title and Ryder Cup spot (AFP)
  229. Nine NATO force soldiers killed in Afghanistan: ISAF (AFP)
  230. Food crisis: Drought hurts vital Australian wheat (AP)
  231. Bush praises former spokesman Tony Snow (AP)
  232. 'Hellboy II' catches fire with $35.9 million debut (AP)
  233. Logistics, secrecy, hamper Guantanamo trials (Reuters)
  234. InBev, Anheuser move closer to deal: sources (Reuters)
  235. Man ordered held over consulate attack in Turkey (Reuters)
  236. Brad Pitt: a chameleon who never loses his charm (AFP)
  237. Mandela at 90: fading away but still revered (AP)
  238. Bush climate action now? "Bogus": Schwarzenegger (Reuters)
  239. Israel-Hezbollah prisoner swap set for Wednesday (Reuters)
  240. 'Hellboy II' on fire at U.S. box office (Reuters)
  241. Beatles' widows honor producer George Martin (Reuters)
  242. Tutu appeals for Anglican unity as gay bishop shut out (AFP)
  243. Zimbabwe parties closer to full-on talks: state media (AFP)
  244. Sri Lanka: 33 killed in latest fighting (AP)
  245. 24 Are Killed in Afghan Blast
  246. The Nation: 2,691 Decisions
  247. Nation's scenic parkways strained as traffic grows (AP)
  248. Fed poised to curb shady home-lending practices (AP)
  249. Gunmen kill 2 in soccer game attack near Baghdad (AP)
  250. Ethiopia says Sudan ties healthy despite frontier incident (AFP)