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- SKorea offers NKorea talks on implementing summit pacts (AFP)
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- Report: 10 Kurdish rebels killed in SE Turkey (AP)
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- Bodies of 2 Missing U.S. Soldiers Are Found in Iraq
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- SKorea proposes reviving NKorea talks (AP)
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- Judy Davis awarded damages in defamation suit (AP)
- Eddie Murphy falls to Earth in misguided comedy (Reuters)
- "Queer Eye" guy gets TV talk show at Lifetime (Reuters)
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- John Lennon 'Peace' lyrics sell at auction for $833,654 (AP)
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- Actress Judy Davis wins payout (Reuters)
- Davis wins British by-election focused on anti-terror laws (AFP)
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- ICC prosecutor to open new Sudan case (Reuters)
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- Candidates Are Slow to Identify ?Bundlers?
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- Catholic church reopens abuse case ahead papal visit (Reuters)
- North Korea nuclear talks enter second day (Reuters)
- Obama seeks info on Dodd in vice president search (AP)
- Larry David primed for more "Curb" (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe opposition, gov't talk in South Africa (AP)
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- Presidential ballot box makes rounds at media fest (Reuters)
- Apple opens 'extras' store as iPhone 3G hits shelves (AFP)
- Australian cleric reopens sex abuse case (AP)
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- An Interpreter Speaking Up for Migrants
- Serenity Prayer Stirs Up Doubt: Who Wrote It?
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- Bush signs new rules on government wiretapping (AP)
- Rice says US will defend Gulf; Iran tests missiles (AP)
- UN says it will investigate Bhutto killing (AP)
- Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk (AP)
- McCain has best fundraising in June, $22M (AP)
- Toyota will start making hybrid Prius in US (AP)
- New iPhone hits shelves (Reuters)
- Spike Lee takes Jackson to task for Obama comments (AP)
- Moviegoers will go straight to "Hellboy" sequel (Reuters)
- The Who and friends to play special show in L.A (Reuters)
- Indonesian man executed for mass murder (AP)
- Zimbabwe warns UN of civil war (AP)
- Newcastle owner dismisses Bin Laden link (AFP)
- China crackdown targets critics ahead of Olympics (AP)
- Art Review: Lustrous Visions, Cut From Stone
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- Olivia Newton-John marries again: reports (Reuters)
- "Made in China" proves false economy for some (Reuters)
- Aussie equestrians hurdle virus obstacles to compete at Olympics (AFP)
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- Guyana says Caricom hid details of EU trade deal (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,116 (AP)
- US, Colombia choked rebel communications network (AP)
- Hunger brings anguish for millions of Pakistanis (Reuters)
- Calif. National Guard joins firefighting effort (AP)
- Spike Lee takes Jackson to task for Obama comments (AP)
- Moviegoers will go straight to "Hellboy" sequel (Reuters)
- Astronauts handle explosives on daring spacewalk (AP)
- Lennon lyrics auctioned for $833,654 (AP)
- Newton-John marries businessman (AP)
- Bruce Lee museum in old home proposed (AP)
- Heart of London set for Tokyo-style makeover (AFP)
- Fake euro notes on the rise (Reuters)
- N.Y. Congressman Rents Apartments at Bargain Rates
- McCain has best fundraising in June, $22M (AP)
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- Judge wants to decide Guantanamo cases this year (Reuters)
- Pakistan says UN will investigate Bhutto killing (AP)
- Rasta pot smokers win high court fight (Reuters)
- David Morrell's 'Captain America' a knockout (AP)
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- A Child Jockey?s Rise on the Steppes of Mongolia
- Four Detained After Deadly Istanbul Attack
- Well: Why Children Are Not 'Little Adults'
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- Lawmakers push new energy bill (Reuters)
- Just a Minute With Kyra Sedgwick (Reuters)
- DCD wins global rights to "pregnant man" film (Reuters)
- Expert: Iran `doctored' photo of missile launches (AP)
- ICC prosecutor to unveil new case on Darfur (AFP)
- Newest fertility treatment may be a diet (Reuters)
- Cocoa catwalk: sacks are sweet for Ivorian designer (Reuters)
- City Room: Tap Water Tasting Contest
- McCain rejects comments from economic adviser (Reuters)
- Bush signs spy bill and draws lawsuit (Reuters)
- New DVD releases: `Step Up 2 the Streets' (AP)
- U.S., Colombia choked rebels' communications network (AP)
- Thongchai upstages Els and Mickelson (AFP)
- Woman kills husband with folding couch (Reuters)
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- Senate OKs promotion of Iraq generals (AP)
- U.S. needs financial regulatory overhaul: officials (Reuters)
- McCain raised $22 million in June: aide (Reuters)
- Publicist: Ethan Hawke has married girlfriend (AP)
- NBC's Zucker says not mulling sale or spin-off (Reuters)
- Memoir says Madonna's true love is herself (AP)
- Rice says US will defend Gulf; Iran tests missiles (AP)
- France launching watered-down Mediterranean union (AP)
- New race for the South Pole this December (AFP)
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- Man breaks record by sitting in 39,250 seats (AP)
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- Q&A: Brooke Hogan talks about her family drama (AP)
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- Berlin mayor slams Merkel over Obama stance (Reuters)
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- Ron Sexsmith plants some more musical seeds (AP)
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- China crackdown targets critics ahead of Olympics (AP)
- Britain to pay compensation to Iraq abuse victims: lawyers (AFP)
- Dow Chemical Buying a Rival for $15.3 Billion
- Wheels: For Racers? Safety, a Shorter Drag Strip
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- Tips on mass Bosnia war graves traded for cash (AP)
- BMW will test electric Mini models for California market (AFP)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai denies negotiations started (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka agree to players' demands over England tour (AFP)
- Fewer nonsmokers breathe cigarette fumes, CDC says (AP)
- Toyota to Make Prius in the U.S.
- News Analysis: Global Warming Talks Leave Few Concrete Goals
- City Room: 311 Calls Follow Cigarette Tax Increase
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- Jaguars' Jones arrested on felony drug charge (AP)
- Czechs protest over Russian shield "threats" (Reuters)
- Hurricane Bertha weakens again in Atlantic (Reuters)
- Rival Zimbabwe parties hold talks as UN mulls sanctions (AFP)
- Israeli troops kill Gaza militant in first truce fatality (AFP)
- Rushdie takes 'Best of Booker' prize (AP)
- Brazil's Lula visits Vietnam's General Giap (AFP)
- Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Shares Tumble
- TV Decoder: Colombian Hostages? Interviews
- U.S. seeks prompt multilateral OK on India atom pact (Reuters)
- Retailers avoid June swoon; tax rebates help (Reuters)
- 15 Africans die on boat heading to Spain (AP)
- Kurdish rebels in Turkey won't release hostages (AP)
- Zimbabwean factions resume talks in South Africa (AP)
- Thailand foreign minister resigns amid accusations (AP)
- Graft prosecutor gets life for torture death (Reuters)
- Berlin belatedly answers "Where's the Wall?" query (Reuters)
- Woman overpowers thief with tea and sympathy (Reuters)
- Rove ignores subpoena, refuses to testify (AP)
- Russia flexes muscles in Caucasus as U.S. urges calm (Reuters)
- Top 5 lists in entertainment (AP)
- Star news anchor bows out in French TV shake-up (AFP)
- Iraqis tortured by UK military settle case for $6M (AP)
- Fresh Sri Lanka fighting kills 30: military (AFP)
- Fannie and Freddie Stocks Plummet
- Clinton and Obama Mend Fences by Raising Funds
- Bernanke: Empower financial regulators (AP)
- Darfur rebels condemn attack on UN-AU (AP)
- Anti-terrorist laws in focus for by-election vote (AFP)
- Indian govt seeks allies ahead of confidence vote (AFP)
- Some Retailers Post Solid Gains
- Thai govt in disarray as FM resigns (AFP)
- Weekly wrap-up of AP entertainment quotes (AP)
- 'Midnight's Children' voted best Booker Prize winner (AFP)
- Zimbabwe ruling party, opposition holding talks: sources (AFP)
- Singapore calls lawyers' allegations over rights unfounded (AFP)
- The Lede: In an Iranian Image, a Missile Too Many
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- Iraq and Turk leaders agree to boost ties (Reuters)
- Carla Bruni's 'simpering' album leaves British press cold (AFP)
- Israeli troops kill Palestinian along Gaza border (AP)
- EU Parliament warns Italy over Gypsy fingerprinting (AP)
- Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip visits Iraq (AP)
- Kenyan robbers attack US, Canadian missionaries (AP)
- Istanbul missions under guard following attack (Reuters)
- Iran fires more missiles in war games (AFP)
- Get the 3-D glasses ready for `Hannah Montana' (AP)
- As 'Cleaner,' Bratt helps addicts kick the habit (AP)
- `Journey' star Brendan Fraser gets goofy (AP)
- Salman Rushdie wins "Best of Booker" award (Reuters)
- EU Parliament calls for Mugabe sanctions (AP)
- Sudan blames rebels for UN Darfur ambush (AFP)
- Turkish police detain four after US consulate attack: agency (AFP)
- Britain Leaves Rates Unchanged
- Stocks head for higher open on Rohm & Haas deal (AP)
- US Airways will stop movies on domestic flights (AP)
- Hospital: `Impossible' to see inside Jolie's room (AP)
- Mark Mulder throws only 16 pitches in comeback (AP)
- India president to meet PM over confidence vote (Reuters)
- Brinkley hints at settlement talk in divorce trial (AP)
- Crow, Groban to perform at All-Star game (AP)
- Report: CBS News' Logan talks about her baby drama (AP)
- Jamie Lynn Spears poses with baby for mag cover (AP)
- China: French visitors welcome at Olympics (AP)
- Dallas police find cocaine in car used by officers (AP)
- America Gets to Know Obama, and Vice Versa
- Apple?s Latest Opens a Developers? Playground
- China says June trade surplus $21.3B (AP)
- June home foreclosures up 53 percent (Reuters)
- Pamela Anderson stages KFC protest in Australia (AFP)
- Drought threatens Iraq's crops and water supply (AP)
- Swiss widen probe into BAE arms deal (AP)
- Al-Qaida in Iraq militants detained (AP)
- EU lawmakers call for tougher Zimbabwe sanctions (AFP)
- Former Cambodian king chastises Thai critics of temple deal (AFP)
- EADS manager 'held for second day' in French custody (AFP)
- Five Rwandans among killed Darfur peacekeepers: report (AFP)
- China's Hu dominates home news coverage (AP)
- Rice Warns Iran That U.S. Will Defend Allies
- Jackson apologizes for crude comment about Obama (AP)
- AMA to apologize to black doctors for racism (AP)
- US foreclosure filings surge 53 percent in June (AP)
- DCD wins global rights to "pregnant man" film (Reuters)
- 2 Taliban killed by group of Afghan villagers (AP)
- House prices decline further in June (AFP)
- Taiwan nixes China move to change Olympic name (AP)
- In Feuds, Isolation Engulfs Families
- Rice Warns Iran That U.S. Will Defend Allies
- Strike Shuts Hospitals in Nepal
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