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- China defends veto of Zimbabwe resolution (Reuters)
- Brett Favre wants release from Packers (AP)
- Actors union huddles over Hollywood labor stalemate (Reuters)
- Chinese: NKorea's nuke verification talks progress (AP)
- Ivory Coast seeks to charge four French in missing journalist case (AFP)
- Toyota's China sales rise 34 pct in first half (Reuters)
- Psychiatric Group Faces Scrutiny Over Drug Industry Ties
- Campaigns to Disclose More on Bundlers
- Actress Evelyn Keyes dies at 91 in California (AP)
- Shooting casts shadow over NKorean disarmament talks (AFP)
- Negotiations continue over Verne Troyer sex tape (AP)
- Ex-'Hollywood Madam' hit with felony drug charge (AP)
- Actors guild weighs strategy as studios hold firm (AP)
- Tourist's killing clouds SKorean appeal to North (AP)
- Hurricane Bertha heads toward Bermuda (AP)
- Guantanamoabuse blamed for weight loss (AP)
- Wichita manager suspended over tirade with ump (AP)
- Your Money: How Fallout Could Affect Main Street
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- Russia, China veto UN sanctions on Zimbabwe (AFP)
- Canadian model's murder raises questions in China (AP)
- Michael Caine leaves his mark on Hollywood (AFP)
- China executes 2 Uighurs, jails 15: radio report (Reuters)
- Pastor among suspects in illegal snake bust (AP)
- 2 Decisions Shut Door on Bush Clean-Air Steps
- Iraqi Shiites Reclaim a Village Razed by Sunnis
- Body found in fire-hit California community (Reuters)
- "High School Musical" retunes to suit Latin America (Reuters)
- Levine delays kidney surgery until next week (AP)
- Richard Quest returns to CNN following drug arrest (Reuters)
- Singer Johnson starts fresh after "Lonesome" time (Reuters)
- Venezuela's Chavez mends Colombia ties (AP)
- Castro: communism is not egalitarianism (AP)
- US lawmakers condemn crackdown on China's minority Muslims (AFP)
- Sanctions Plan on Zimbabwe Vetoed in U.N.
- Harlem Congressman Defends His 4 Apartments
- Administration rejects regulating greenhouse gases (AP)
- AP: 'Lob bombs' biggest worry for US in Baghdad (AP)
- Study: As gas prices go up, auto deaths drop (AP)
- 1 killed in Calif. fires; more Guard troops coming (AP)
- Russia, China veto UN sanctions on Zimbabwe regime (AP)
- Hospital error blamed for more infant overdoses (AP)
- George Martin goes 'On Record' with documentary (Reuters)
- Rights group faces off against Last.fm over payments (Reuters)
- Firms fined for tobacco price-fixing: watchdog (AFP)
- Senate passes mortgage rescue plan (AP)
- Office of Thrift Supervision shuts down IndyMac (AP)
- Second near collision at JFK prompts changes (AP)
- Olympic swimmer Shanteau has testicular cancer (AP)
- Regulators to run IndyMac until buyer found (Reuters)
- Czechs See Oil Flow Fall and Suspect Russian Ire on Missile System
- The Caucus: A Week of Malaise and Gaffes
- 2nd near collision at JFK airport (AP)
- White House renews veto threat on housing bill (Reuters)
- Composers turn up the darkness for "Knight" score (Reuters)
- Presidential ballot box makes rounds at media fest (Reuters)
- Mexico finds no salmonella in tomatoes (AP)
- Russia and China veto U.N. Zimbabwe sanctions (Reuters)
- Regulators Seize Mortgage Lender
- Office of Thrift Supervision shuts down IndyMac (AP)
- Pakistan will not be staging ground for terror attacks: FM (AFP)
- Hospital error blamed for more infant overdoses (AP)
- Gunmen kill aid worker in Mogadishu (AFP)
- Analysis: A new financial crisis at the worst time (AP)
- Ed McMahon recovering from neck surgery (AP)
- Gitmo abuse blamed for weight loss (AP)
- Citi sells German retail banking for $7.7 billion (AP)
- Nigeria navy arrests Filipinos on ship of stolen oil (Reuters)
- Al-Qaida tape warns of Afghan attacks (AP)
- Senate Passes Bill to Help Troubled Homeowners
- Rings: Dog Is Taken Off the Menu in Beijing
- The Lede: Somali Pirates Move North
- Study: As gas prices go up, auto deaths drop (AP)
- Former U.S. diplomat gets year for anti-Arab comments (Reuters)
- French First Lady Assaults Europe's Eardrums (E! Online)
- Gap Inc.'s Holidays, Three Ways (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Russia, China Veto UN Sanctions on Zimbabwe
- Dot Earth: Two Views on Endangered Species
- Washington, Wall St. weigh Fannie, Freddie help (AP)
- U. N. resolution on Zimbabwe fails in Security Council (Reuters)
- Peron files stolen from judge's home (AP)
- Court Rejects Clean Air Rules
- Negotiations ongoing over Verne Troyer sex tape (AP)
- Michael Caine leaves his mark on Hollywood (AFP)
- Brown vows action on knife crime surge (AFP)
- Darfur rebels vow to protect civilians: aid workers (Reuters)
- iPhone Users Plagued by Software Problems
- Dog meat off the menu during Beijing Olympics (AP)
- Laura to return to 'General Hospital' (AP)
- Hollywood urges kids to spurn tobacco (AP)
- HBO orders pilots from Scorsese, David Simon (Reuters)
- Evan D'Angeles Is Chicago's New 'Hunchback' (Playbill)
- Fortis chief Votron steps down (AFP)
- Morocco says it foils plot aimed at tourist hotels (AP)
- City Room: Bills to Soar for Con Ed Customers
- First Signs of Doping Surface at Tour
- City Room: Survey of the iPhone Obsessed
- Obama dismisses conservative criticism (AP)
- Thousands evacuated in California and Washington fires (Reuters)
- Top UN official hints rebels not behind Darfur ambush (AFP)
- In Big Setback, Court Rejects Clean Air Rules
- The Lede: Back to Summer of ?01, With Sharks and Chandra
- Oil hits record above $147 (Reuters)
- 'Lob bombs' new biggest worry for US in Baghdad (AP)
- Britain urging return to wartime food frugality (AP)
- Sudan leader's arrest harmful to peace: China's UN envoy (AFP)
- Court Rejects Key Air Pollution Rule
- First Signs of Doping Surface at Tour
- Review: `Dark Knight' nearly lives up to the hype (AP)
- Ukraine grapples with alarming rise in hate crimes (AP)
- Mexico military is accused of more abuse (AP)
- Bell chimes for England against South Africa (AFP)
- Arsenic risk high in Sumatra, Myanmar, Cambodia: study (AFP)
- Australia trip is a test for pope's stamina (AP)
- Administration Rejects Regulating Emissions
- Ex-U.S. defense analyst gets prison term in spy case (Reuters)
- Obama raised more than $30 million in June: campaign (Reuters)
- Oscar buzz mounts for late Heath Ledger (Reuters)
- Hopes and doubts over possible Kafka trove in Israel (Reuters)
- Apple's new iPhone snapped up in Asia, Europe, U.S. (Reuters)
- Colombian rebel group denounces 'betrayal' (AP)
- Iowa Church Is a Beacon After Immigration Raid
- The Lede: Far Fewer Police Dying in 2008
- City Room: Answers About Ground Zero
- FCC chief open to more terms on XM-Sirius deal (Reuters)
- Thriller master Ridley Pearson strikes again (AP)
- 4 Africans die trying to reach Canary Islands (AP)
- US warns Sudan of retaliation, confirms arrest bid for Beshir (AFP)
- Shooting casts shadow over NKorean disarmament talks (AFP)
- G.E. Profit Declines 5.8%
- White House Suffers Setback in Effort to Keep Visitors Secret
- Bits: Loopt Joins iPhone Gold Rush
- Bush urges Congress to open new areas to oil drilling (Reuters)
- Japan's crown prince calls for patience for princess (AFP)
- 300 Tibetans held in Nepal: police (AFP)
- Drunk infiltrates team of firefighters (Reuters)
- Ex-lawmaker in bribery scandal poses nude (Reuters)
- Milk mail causes stink (Reuters)
- Rejected newborn red panda adopted by cat (Reuters)
- City Room: Rangel Defends Use of Rent-Stabilized Apartments
- U.S. Swimmer to Compete in Beijing Despite Cancer
- Olmert Questioned About Graft
- Bodies of missing U.S. soldiers identified in Iraq (Reuters)
- Obama states backing for Indo-U.S. nuclear deal (Reuters)
- British spymaster emerges from 10-day coma (AP)
- Sudan dismisses probe of alleged crimes in Darfur (AP)
- Rabat court fines Al-Jazeera bureau chief (AFP)
- Lula backs fledgling Timor after meeting Ramos-Horta (AFP)
- Rings: U.S. Swimmer to Compete in Beijing Despite Cancer
- The Climb: Coasting to the Finish
- Stock decline as Fannie, Freddie fall sharply (AP)
- Olympic swimmer Shanteau has testicular cancer (AP)
- Sudan president expected to face war crime charges (AP)
- Archbishop demands right to work for Zimbabwean exiles (AFP)
- Fresh violence clouds resumption of Zimbabwe talks (Reuters)
- US-led strikes kills 64 Afghan civilians (AFP)
- Fannie and Freddie Shares Fall by as Much as 50 Percent
- Germany denies Bush thwarted Obama speech (Reuters)
- Key US mortgage lenders in shares meltdown (AFP)
- Q&A: Brooke Hogan talks about her family drama (AP)
- UN report raises doubts on China ivory supply (AP)
- Air traffic controller wanted... application available in braille (AFP)
- Zimbabwe death toll reaches 113: MDC (AFP)
- Indian govt will win confidence vote, Sonia Gandhi says (AFP)
- Sandwich board is new tool in job search (Reuters)
- The Lede: Prime Minister of Wuthering Heights
- Lebanon forms unity government with Hezbollah (Reuters)
- Music lovers rediscover the timbre of turntable (AP)
- 'Of Equal Measure,' Fact-Based Play of Civil Rights Trampled During WWI, Opens in L.A
- Lebanese prime minister forms unity Cabinet (AP)
- Chinese man arrested in Canadian's death (AP)
- Well: No More Drug Company Trinkets for Doctors
- Lebanon forms unity government: official (Reuters)
- U.S. air strike kills 47 civilians: official (Reuters)
- Reuters seeks U.S. army video of staff killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Lebanon announces new govt of national unity (AFP)
- Alta Roma: Still Living The Dolce Vita (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Inbev raises bid for Anheuser-Busch: report (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals hold second day of talks in South Africa (AFP)
- Fannie and Freddie Shares Poised to Plummet Again
- Court to rule on Mexico bid to halt U.S. executions (Reuters)
- Scott Bakula joins Ray Romano in drama pilot (Reuters)
- London stocks tumbles to three-year low (AFP)
- Four killed as Tamil Tiger rebels fire at bus: military (AFP)
- InBev and Anheuser Enter Friendly Talks
- Leaders of Actors? Union Call Offer Unacceptable
- Freddie & Fannie shares plummet premarket (AP)
- Government mulls Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac takeover: report (Reuters)
- ICC to seek arrest of Sudan's Beshir (AFP)
- 47 Afghan civilians killed by US bombs, group says (AP)
- Fiancee jailed of would-be bomber who fled in a burka (AFP)
- England 422-5 against South Africa (AFP)
- Man confesses to killing Canadian model in Shanghai: police (AFP)
- "I do" as Muslim couple marry by telephone (Reuters)
- McCain Adviser Refers to ?Nation of Whiners?
- Pogue?s Posts: First Look at the iPhone Apps Store
- Wildfires advance in Calif., destroy Wash. homes (AP)
- General Electric profit falls 6 percent (AP)
- Iran missiles prove U.S. shield not needed: Russia (Reuters)
- Lebanon leaders agree unity government: sources (Reuters)
- Peace dividend in Iraq's Basra faces obstacles (Reuters)
- 6 killed in Serbia bus crash (AP)
- Israeli PM faces questioning in corruption case (AP)
- Kidnappers target foreigners in Nigeria (AFP)
- Countdown to Beijing: A Match That Was Meant to Be
- Profit Falls 6% at General Electric
- Bodies of 2 missing US soldiers are found in Iraq (AP)
- Surging Howard sinks Cardinals with 2 more homers (AP)
- South Korean tourist shot dead by North soldier (Reuters)
- ICC to seek warrant for Sudan's Beshir: report (AFP)
- Hi-tech remake of Hindu epics flood Indian TV (Reuters)
- Prosecutors quiz Austrian incest victim (AP)
- Report: Getaway driver not in on plot (AP)
- ICC to seek warrant for Sudan's Bashir: report (AFP)
- Thomas Cook, Air Berlin ditch Condor sale: statement (AFP)
- Hurricane Bertha approaches Bermuda (AP)
- Shinsei to buy GE's Japanese finance unit (AFP)
- Indians beat Rays to snap 10-game slide (AP)
- South Korean tourist killed by North Korean troops (AFP)
- Japanese shares finish slightly lower (AP)
- Agriculture Department announcing meat recall rule (AP)
- Russia rebuffs U.S. over Georgia mediation: report (Reuters)
- South Korean tourist killed in North Korea (AFP)
- Carla Bruni 'hurt' by critics of new album (AFP)
- Report: Iran, EU to meet on nuclear issue (AP)
- Zimbabwe talks enter second day in SAfrica (AFP)
- Hollywood star Judy Davis wins newspaper libel payout (AFP)
- Foreclosure rescue to pass Senate; House next (AP)
- Antioch faculty to keep teaching as school closes (AP)
- Iran to hold nuclear talks with EU's Solana on July 19 (Reuters)
- 1 hurt in Spanish bull running (AP)
- Global pirate attacks rise, primarily in Africa (AP)
- Talks on NKorea disarmament focus on verification (AP)
- Dog meat off the menu during Beijing Olympics (AP)
- Bats: The Mustache Is the Man
- Fellow ex-POW eager to back McCain against Obama (AP)
- Congress increasingly going through the motions (AP)
- `Clone Wars' orbits Hollywood for Aug. 10 premiere (AP)
- Ancient Rome's she-wolf statue not so ancient? (AP)
- Australia prepares for Pope's visit (AP)
- French bank announces purchase of Citigroup's German unit (AFP)
- Israeli troops kill gunman in West Bank clash (AP)
- Female SKorean tourist shot dead by NKorea troops: official (AFP)
- South Korea Offers Talks With North
- German power group EnBW takes 26 pct stake in EWE: statement (AFP)
- Venezuela, Colombia to meet on mending relations (AP)
- SKorea's Lee calls for law and order after weeks of protests (AFP)
- ETimor atrocities report out next week: Indonesia (AFP)
- Zucker: NBC Universal is an 'important' part of GE (AP)
- Correction: Film-Star Wars story (AP)
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