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- Strong quake hits Taiwan (AFP)
- Italy's Ricco wins 9th stage of Tour de France (AP)
- French march in memory of students killed in London (AFP)
- ANC's Zuma to hold talks with Ugandan president (AFP)
- SKorea renews claim to disputed islets (AFP)
- Sudanese Protest International War Crimes Case
- Newfound Iraqi confidence pleases, worries US (AP)
- Obama, McCain and their awkward Hispanic outreach (AP)
- Broadcast access to Tiananmen still issue (AP)
- SA openers stand firm against England in Lord's Test (AFP)
- Crews stamp out flames in Paradise, Calif. blaze (AP)
- Officials check on Freddie Mac securities sale (Reuters)
- 13,000 Japanese protest US nuclear carrier (AP)
- Sudan: ICC case could provoke violence (AP)
- Israel: Swap with Hezbollah set for Wednesday (AP)
- Indian groom skydives to wedding venue (AFP)
- Brangelina twins are million-dollar babes (AP)
- Small towns get creative as fuel costs bite (Reuters)
- Gay bishop says banning him from summit is mistake (AP)
- Thousands rally in Sudan against ICC move (Reuters)
- Ten hurt in Indian Kashmir anniversary clashes (AFP)
- Military chief: More UK troops will leave Iraq in 2009 (AP)
- Egypt police hold 17 Islamists in parliament vote (Reuters)
- Upheaval Among the City?s Voting Blocs
- Miss USA endorses Obama (AFP)
- Beatles producer Martin honored in Los Angeles (AP)
- Olmert Calls Accord Closer Than Ever
- Olmert says Palestinian peace deal closer than ever (Reuters)
- Officials from 43 nations gather for Med union (AP)
- Israeli leader Olmert hopes for direct Syria talks (AP)
- EADS CEO confident of winning US tanker contract (AP)
- Angelina Jolie Gives Birth to Twins
- EADS does not exclude link-ups with Middle East (AFP)
- Dissent over Zimbabwe cracks African unity (AP)
- Militants hand over bodies of 17 troops killed in Pakistan (AFP)
- Team Columbia?s Success Shows in the Standings
- Iran condemns McCain for cigarette joke (Reuters)
- Olmert says peace deal closer than ever (AP)
- Suicide attack in Afghanistan kills 24: police (AFP)
- Police: Man made up Martha's Vineyard shark tale (AP)
- For Catholics, an On-Air Mix of Sacred and Silly
- The Who honored in Los Angeles (AP)
- Sarkozy carves out France's Mideast role (AFP)
- Miss Universe rivals leave politics out (AP)
- Police say 24 killed in Afghan suicide blast (AP)
- 'Cav' does Tour double as Kirchen keeps yellow (AFP)
- Suicide attack in Afghanistan kills 24: police (AFP)
- Ethiopia says arrests 8 bombers (Reuters)
- Suicide car bomb in Afghanistan kills 15: police (AFP)
- 17 civilians, 4 police die in Afghan suicide blast (Reuters)
- Sudan to hold crisis talks on new war crimes charges (AFP)
- Bangladesh's GMG trims flights over soaring fuel costs (AFP)
- 37 arrested at Australian climate protest: police (AFP)
- The Silence of the Lenders
- U.S. visit feeds Pakistani worry over U.S. attack (Reuters)
- Alaska volcano erupts; island residents evacuated (Reuters)
- Angelina Jolie gives birth to boy and girl (Reuters)
- Roadside bombings kill five in Iraq (AFP)
- China vows to boost Olympic security (AFP)
- Pope Benedict starts Australia visit (AFP)
- Malaysian police set up road blocks amid protest fears (AFP)
- Doctor: Angelina Jolie gives birth to twins (AP)
- Obama cautious on steps to help Freddie/Fannie (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka says 32 killed in fresh fighting (AFP)
- A New Fashion Catches On in Paris: Cheap Bicycle Rentals
- Pakistan: Clash death toll at least 16 (AP)
- Pope Benedict XVI arrives in Sydney (AFP)
- Long-Term Fix Is Elusive in Medicare Payments
- Yahoo Again Spurns a Microsoft Offer
- The Caucus: Obama Picks Iraq Traveling Partners
- Obama says `little doubt' country in recession (AP)
- NKorea rebuffs SKorean leader's appeal for dialogue (AFP)
- North Korea Rejects Talks Offer
- Ad campaign presses candidates on education (AP)
- Venezuela to supply Guatemala with oil (AP)
- South Korea demands North explains tourist's killing (Reuters)
- DealBook: Yahoo Rejects Microsoft-Icahn Offer
- North Korea rejects proposal to resume talks (AP)
- Analysis: Obama revels in contrasts with McCain (AP)
- Bill Clinton warns of growing polarization (AP)
- Busch passes Johnson late to take Lifelock.com 400 (AP)
- Farnborough Air Show flies into oil-price storm (AFP)
- South African firms tough it out in Zimbabwe (AFP)
- NATO soldier dies of wounds in Afghanistan (AP)
- NKorea's killing of SKorean tourist cannot be justified: Seoul (AFP)
- Gloom descends on British property sector after boom years (AFP)
- Tropical Storm Elida forms off Mexico (AP)
- Pakistan says US not hunting bin Laden on its turf (AP)
- Mediterranean, EU nations to boost ties with grand new union (AFP)
- Bon Jovi performs for thousands in Central Park (AP)
- Suspect in shooting of French family in suicide bid (AFP)
- Brolin, Wright, others in film crew arrested (AP)
- Obama opposes excluding Russia from G8 (Reuters)
- Yankees former All-Star, broadcaster Murcer dies (Reuters)
- China executes two Uighurs on terror charges: report (AFP)
- Legions of Bon Jovi Fans Can?t Be Wrong. Right?
- LeMond Returns to Tour, and Sees Renewed Hope
- Pope says to apologize for Australian sex scandal (Reuters)
- Angelina Jolie gives birth to twins: report (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,118 (AP)
- Sudan seeks Arab League talks about Criminal Court (Reuters)
- Bush, Democrats bicker over soaring energy prices (AP)
- Cancer claims ex-Bush press secretary Tony Snow (AP)
- Ex-Yanks star, broadcaster Bobby Murcer dies at 62 (AP)
- U.S. could step up Iraq pullout in September: report (Reuters)
- Official says Iran would destroy Israel if attacked (Reuters)
- Bermuda issues tropical storm warning (AP)
- Pope Benedict XVI touches down in northern Australia (AFP)
- Sign of Katrina fatigue? Storm memorial delayed (AP)
- Pope in Australia for World Youth Day (AP)
- IndyMac seized as financial troubles spread (Reuters)
- Fire threat to California town falls as winds dip (Reuters)
- Masked rockers Slipknot bring 'Hope' to Mayhem (Reuters)
- France: Syria, Lebanon to upgrade ties (AP)
- Rings: Who?s In and Who?s Out?
- Syria's Assad seals detente with Europe at Med summit (Reuters)
- Danish film about cop wins Czech festival prize (AP)
- Prince Harry balances army duty with charity work (AP)
- Guards storm Dublin prison, 7 injured (AP)
- Jamaica's 'Rambo' retires, eyes acting (AP)
- Mind games the key for Chia (AFP)
- President Clinton warns of growing polarization (AP)
- PBS keeps 'King Lear' nude decision under wraps (AP)
- Syria waiting for next US president (AP)
- U.S. Considers Increasing Pace of Iraq Pullout
- Bobby Murcer, 62, Yankees Star, Dies
- Ex-Yanks star, broadcaster Bobby Murcer dies at 62 (AP)
- Josh Brolin, Film Crew Busted Outside a Bar (E! Online)
- 2 people found dead at music festival in Norway (AP)
- Venezuela opposition protests blacklist (AP)
- Bobby Murcer, 62, Yankees Star, Dies
- Paulson cool to shield Fannie/Freddie investors: report (Reuters)
- Miley Attracts Screaming Fans, Law Enforcement (E! Online)
- Pakistan says US not hunting bin Laden on its turf (AP)
- Bosnian Serbs remember relatives killed in civil war (AFP)
- Architecture: In Changing Face of Beijing, a Look at the New China
- Lebanon, Syria to establish diplomatic relations (AFP)
- Israeli PM: new corruption accusations distorted (AP)
- Murray absent as US hardcourt campaign opens (AFP)
- UK investigates alleged assault of Iraqi boy (AP)
- Chavez: Venezuelan prisons need overhaul (AP)
- Sudan: Warrant for president disastrous (AP)
- Thrilling swing over Soweto (AP)
- PBS to air Burns' national parks series next year (AP)
- Britain to press EU to act against Zimbabwe regime (AP)
- 16 Pakistani troops killed in ambush: official (AFP)
- Dissident?s Tale of Epic Escape From Iran Grip
- Second man charged with French student murders: London police (AFP)
- Israeli officials say report on airman delivered (AP)
- A Boy Jockey?s Last Ride in Mongolia
- Liberia's president denounces Zimbabwe vote (AP)
- Crisis in French oyster industry (AFP)
- Panesar leaves Proteas in a spin (AFP)
- McCain?s Conservative Model? Roosevelt (Theodore, That Is)
- Analysis: Obama revels in contrasts with McCain (AP)
- Border fence concerns Rio Grande defenders (AP)
- Language tosses Belgium from crisis to crisis (AP)
- Siemens planning wage cuts as well as job cuts: report (AFP)
- Mandela calls for end to hatred and division (Reuters)
- Merkel calls on PKK to free German hostages (AFP)
- Roller girls give chase in La. version of bull run (AP)
- Miss Universe contest puts spotlight on Vietnam (AP)
- Iraq handing out cash to people on the streets (AP)
- Hezbollah gains clout in Lebanon — but at a cost (AP)
- Thousands join Orange parades in Northern Ireland (AFP)
- Police: Palestinian behind Jerusalem shooting (AP)
- Will Little Havana Go Blue?
- Obama Supporters on Far Left Cry Foul
- Colombia Trade Deal Is Threatened
- Sarkozy: Syria and Lebanon will open embassies (AP)
- 'Cav' does a Tour double as Kirchen keeps yellow (AFP)
- 3 Somali aid workers shot in 24 hours (AP)
- Algae spreading along China's Yellow Sea coast (AFP)
- Protected by Washington, Fannie and Freddie Grew
- Korea Negotiators Agree on Nuclear Arms Inspections
- Michael DeBakey, Rebuilder of Hearts, Dies at 99
- Tony Snow, Former White House Press Secretary, Dies at 53
- Road still bumpy for McCain's retooled bandwagon (AP)
- Assad determined to establish diplomatic ties with Lebanon (AFP)
- Rooney's friendly fire sinks out-classed Aberdeen (AFP)
- North Korea Blames South in Killing of Tourist
- U.S. Soldiers No Longer Find Haven in Canada
- Cheney?s Heartbeat Normal in Checkup
- Chambers makes trials final (AFP)
- Zimbabwe's crisis poses threat to region: Liberian president (AFP)
- Kan. town sets pair of penny world records (AP)
- Syria's Assad in France to break out of isolation (AFP)
- Pete Seeger to do benefit for New England farmers (AP)
- Gunmen kill 2 police, injure another in north Iraq (AP)
- Cavendish wins Tour's eighth stage (AFP)
- Police: Pakistan clash kills at least 9 (AP)
- Italian wins damages over gay driving test retake (Reuters)
- Dr. Michael E. DeBakey Is Dead at 99
- Bush tries to blame Congress for high energy costs (AP)
- Pope prays for end to rifts in Anglican church (AP)
- Tropical Storm Elida forms off Mexico (AP)
- Seven Pakistani troops killed in ambush (AFP)
- At Supreme Court, no one rushes into retirement (AP)
- Nigeria hunts kidnappers of two German workers (AFP)
- Negotiators in Korean Talks Agree on Arms Inspections
- Arab League to hold crisis talks on Sudan (AFP)
- Couples hope to bring home the bacon in marriage ritual (AFP)
- African Union warns ICC over Sudan prosecutions (AFP)
- Tony Snow, Former White House Press Secretary, Dies at 53
- Taiwan leader: US weapons needed (AP)
- News | David Banner Teams Up With Lil Wayne For 'Shawty Say' Clip, Hits The Big Scree
- Focus now on South Africa's Zimbabwe efforts (AP)
- Sudan calls for Arab help amid ICC row (AP)
- Sudan seeks Arab League talks about Criminal Court (Reuters)
- Pope will apologise for Church's sexual abuse in Australia (AFP)
- Tony Snow, Former Bush Press Secretary, Dies at 53
- Report: Ex-Bush spokesman Tony Snow dies of cancer (AP)
- Former White House press secretary Snow dies (Reuters)
- Afghan border police on patrol with U.S. Marines (Reuters)
- NKorea regrets death of SKorea tourist: Yonhap (AFP)
- Bulls gore runners, break bones in Spanish festival (Reuters)
- NATO: Militants sparked border clash (AP)
- Pope says to apologize for sex abuse in Australia (Reuters)
- To Slow Speeders, Philadelphia Tries Make-Believe
- Zimbabwe says sanctions failure a victory over racism (Reuters)
- Review: `Dark Knight' nearly lives up to the hype (AP)
- Obama will not change nuclear deal with India: report (AFP)
- World Bank's Zoellick says food prices high until 2012 (Reuters)
- Winehouse father fears she may face 'slow and painful death' (AFP)
- Pope worried about climate change (AP)
- Russia says Zimbabwe sanctions would be 'dangerous precedent' (AFP)
- N.Korea pledges to fully disable nuclear plant by October (Reuters)
- Pope Benedict leaves for pilgrimage to Australia (AP)
- Cambodian journalist gunned down (AP)
- The Saturday Profile: Ex-Soldier May Go From The Hague?s Docket to Kosovo?s Ballot
- Washington, Wall St. weigh Fannie, Freddie help (AP)
- 3 injured in packed bull run at Spanish festival (AP)
- Sudan seeks Arab League talks about Criminal Court (Reuters)
- Taliban sow confusion on Pakistan- Afghan border (Reuters)
- Iraqi security better; governance falling short (AP)
- Yellow submarine: Unmanned sub studies ocean (AP)
- South Koreans vacate resort in North after shooting (Reuters)
- Guests for Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- Famous cardiovascular surgeon DeBakey dead at 99 (AP)
- As violence recedes in Iraq, rebuilding gets tough (AP)
- Chatty burglar overstays welcome, gets arrested (AP)
- Chasing an American Dream
- Dr. Michael DeBakey Is Dead at 99
- Lula and Indonesian president pledge biofuel cooperation (AFP)
- SKorea outraged by killing of tourist in NKorea (AFP)
- Sri Lanka yet to resolve England cricket tour crisis (AFP)
- Bernie Mac makes off-color joke at Obama event (AP)
- Rights group accuses Thais of mistreating Lao Hmong refugees (AFP)
- Earthquake rocks southern New Zealand, no damage (AP)
- An Appraisal: An Artist of the Cutting-Room Floor
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