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- 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)
- Explosions at Uzbek ammo depot kill 3 (AP)
- Officials meet Fulbright scholars at Gaza border (AP)
- Taiwan nixes China move to change Olympic name (AP)
- In Feuds, Isolation Engulfs Families
- Iran Test-Fires Missiles, Report Says
- Strike Shuts Hospitals in Nepal
- Rice warns Iran that US will defend Israel (AP)
- Federal mortgage aid package to advance in Senate (AP)
- US-India nuclear deal unlikely to be reached soon (AP)
- Iran test fires more missiles: report (Reuters)
- EU high court throws out Sony BMG annulment (Reuters)
- Cocoa catwalk: sacks are sweet for Ivorian designer (Reuters)
- Hague tribunal should be phased out: Russia (Reuters)
- Iraq: new refinery deals imminent (AP)
- Japanese shares rise on bargain-hunting (AP)
- Rice: Russia should not worsen tension in Georgia (Reuters)
- Tenacious D "one-and-a-half songs" into next album (Reuters)
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
- Turkish investigators probe attack on US consulate (AP)
- Four in court over teenage stabbing (AFP)
- Nigeria rebels to suspend ceasefire (AFP)
- Verification tops agenda for N.Korea nuclear talks (Reuters)
- Rice warns Iran that US will defend Israel (AP)
- TV's Krofft brothers in pact with MySpace (Reuters)
- More kids caught in Mexico drug-war crossfire (AP)
- Czechs bristle at Russian missile shield threat (AP)
- 2 years later, Mumbai blasts still cause pain (AP)
- Novartis eyes buy-out of biopharma firm Speedel (AFP)
- More foreign fighters moving into Pakistan's tribal areas: report (AFP)
- Indian medic shouldn't have faced terror charges: Australian police (AFP)
- Design Notebook: Design Notebook: The Future Knocks Again
- Movie producers set Aug. deadline for SAG contract (AP)
- Shatner, Isaak bring talk shows to Bio Channel (Reuters)
- Bank of England expected to hold rates steady (AP)
- Israel to show airplane that can spy on Iran (AP)
- Nigerian militants end cease-fire in oil region (AP)
- China to expand foreign newspaper sales for games (AP)
- Decade-long Australian drought worsens (AP)
- Using Star Power to Repair Nigeria?s Image
- Robert Downey Jr. to play Sherlock Holmes (Reuters)
- Politics 'not my priority': Betancourt (AFP)
- Russians say no to 'cola-nization' (AP)
- Sudan's manna from heaven and strategic weapon (AFP)
- South Korean prosecutors seek 7 years for Lee (AP)
- Landmine blasts kill six in Pakistan: official (AFP)
- Persistence pays off for "Hellboy" sequel (Reuters)
- Olivia Newton-John marries again: reports (Reuters)
- Pro-Taliban militants end police station siege in Pakistan (AFP)
- $55,000 found in St. Louis County Jail bathroom (AP)
- Calif. pol says gas prizes could help fuel lottery (AP)
- Study urges long-term policies to influence Iran (Reuters)
- WITNESS: Burial abroad brings double loss (Reuters)
- Indonesian watchdog seeks 'missing' 22 bln dlrs (AFP/File)
- That Was the Week That Was (AP)
- Vatican runs a deficit despite generosity (AP)
- Pivotal NKorean nuclear disarmament talks set to resume (AFP)
- Our Towns: Build a Wiffle Ball Field, and Lawyers Will Come
- Kennedy Returns to Help Pass Medicare Bill
- Abu Dhabi Buys 90% Stake in Chrysler Building
- Salmonella infects over 1,000; peppers now eyed (AP)
- Gates says Pentagon will reopen $35B tanker bid (AP)
- 14 migrants die off southern Spain: Spanish radio (AFP)
- Pope Benedict "rock star" of World Youth Day (Reuters)
- Dozens Stuck in Midair at the Bronx Zoo
- Jesse Jackson Apologizes for Remarks on Obama
- Sept. 11 suspects at Guantanamo deny coercion (Reuters)
- US plays down fears of war with Iran (AFP)
- US: Could take months to check NKorea nuclear list (AP)
- Dutch court to rule on UN 'immunity' for Srebrenica massacre (AFP)
- China's Hu says Sarkozy's Olympic decision is 'correct': state media (AFP)
- Spy Cases Raise Concern on China?s Intentions
- When Perfect Is Not the Goal
- Small Business Is Latest Focus in Health Fight
- Flames force Calif. residents to flee — again (AP)
- Ailing Kennedy returns to Senate for key vote (AP)
- Ex-hostage Betancourt in 'bubble of happiness' (AP)
- Bank of England to freeze interest rates amid economic turmoil (AFP)
- Massacre charges haunt former Haiti PM (AP)
- Afghanistan links Pakistan's truce with rebels to violence (AFP)
- Pakistan Is Said to Be Attracting Insurgents
- Shoppers Buy Slices of Farms
- Senate bows to Bush, approves surveillance bill (AP)
- Iran missile test sends message to US, Israel (AP)
- Obama stokes veep speculation with Hillary flight (AP)
- Prosecutor: DNA clears JonBenet Ramsey's family (AP)
- Jesse Jackson says Obama "talking down" to blacks (Reuters)
- "Vantage Point" makes clean sweep of video charts (Reuters)
- Fox is up for the All-Star Game in New York (Reuters)
- Screen Actors Guild determined to seek better deal (Reuters)
- Woods will become world's first billionaire athlete by 2010, report (AFP)
- Pakistan rejects foreign troops (AP)
- British Open bigger than Woods, players say (AFP)
- Thousands protest economic policy in Peru (AP)
- Pakistan: Peace deal reached in Khyber (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,116 (AP)
- Indonesian Islamist party eyes polls and presidency (Reuters)
- Gates says Pentagon will reopen $35B tanker bid (AP)
- 76ers ink Brand to 5-year deal worth reported $82M (AP)
- AP, TV organizations pull questioned video (AP)
- Jesse Jackson says Obama "talking down" to blacks (Reuters)
- California wildfire forces 10,000 to evacuate (Reuters)
- Nearly half of British soldiers consider quitting: survey (AFP)
- UN vote on Zimbabwe sanctions likely Thursday: diplomats (AFP)
- Fish given the hook by Indian qualifier (AFP)
- 7 Peacekeepers Killed in Darfur
- Ted Koppel joins BBC team (Reuters)
- Spike Lee to film Broadway's "Passing Strange" (Reuters)
- UK police charge man in killing of French students (AP)
- Stocks tumble on uneasiness about financials (AP)
- 76ers ink Brand to 5-year deal worth reported $82M (AP)
- JonBenet parents cleared of murder (Reuters)
- US has released thousands of detainees in Iraq (AP)
- Worsening Afghan security linked to Pakistan's truce with rebels (AFP)
- The Caucus: Jackson Apologizes for Remarks on Obama
- David H. Koch to Give $100 Million to Theater
- Obama, Clinton fly to NY with veep vetter (AP)
- Sept. 11 suspect denies coercion (Reuters)
- Rapper Lil Wayne reclaims chart throne (Reuters)
- Signature 'First Breeze of Summer' Tickets on Sale (Playbill)
- France risks losing wine production crown to Spain (AP)
- Prosecutor Says DNA Clears Ramseys
- The Lede: Salmonella Outbreak Hits 1,000 Cases
- GOP sides with businesses over toxic trailers (AP)
- Senate passes Medicare bill (Reuters)
- Cancer-stricken Kennedy gets ovation on Senate return (AFP)
- Gucci's Cool Cruise On Rome's Highest Hill (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Analysis: US and Iran appear on collision course (AP)
- Russia awaits British explanation on spy murder claim: ambassador (AFP)
- S.& P. 500 Enters Bear Market as Stocks Plunge
- Kennedy Returns to Senate as Medicare Bill Passes
- Ailing Kennedy returns to the Senate for vote (AP)
- Police: Polygamist sect leader Jeffs hospitalized (AP)
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- India's nuclear agreement has loopholes (AP)
- City Room: City to Explore Bike-Sharing Program
- Salmonella toll tops 1,000; peppers perhaps source (AP)
- Prosecutor: DNA clears JonBenet Ramsey's family (AP)
- Poland sees chance of shield deal as U.S. weighs options (Reuters)
- `Clone Wars' orbits Hollywood for Aug. 10 premiere (AP)
- Obama regrets putting children on TV (AFP)
- Zimbabwe condemns G8 sanctions move (Reuters)
- 3 Germans kidnapped by Kurdish rebels (AP)
- Senate Backs Wiretap Bill to Shield Phone Companies
- 7 Darfur Peacekeepers Die in Ambush
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- Obama and McCain debate ways to deal with Iran (Reuters)
- India seeks IAEA nod to push atom pact with U.S. (Reuters)
- Chicago blues scene wanes as genre grows tired (AP)
- Twins tip-off police about mother's drink-driving (AFP)
- Joint police force poised for Sudan oil flashpoint (AFP)
- Rejected red panda adopted by cat (Reuters)
- Skepticism on Obama Speech in Berlin
- Northwest Air to Cut 2,500 Jobs
- The Caucus: No More Airtime for Young Obamas
- Paper Cuts: A Reader?s Guide to Richard Posner
- U.S. can't rule out al Qaeda in Istanbul attack (Reuters)
- Cable dramas may finally get some respect at Emmys (Reuters)
- Spike Lee set to film Stew's 'Passing Strange' (AP)
- Ex-hostage Betancourt in 'bubble of happiness' (AP)
- Afghanistan, UN say 404 million dollars needed to feed the poor (AFP)
- DealBook: The Great Accounting Debate
- Obama changes mind on daughters' TV interview (Reuters)
- A mixed performance for Medvedev in G-8 debut (AP)
- Serious fear of laughter? Could be gelotophobia (AP)
- Darfur militia ambush kills seven peacekeepers (Reuters)
- Sarkozy to attend Olympics opening ceremony (AFP)
- City Room: Abu Dhabi Acquires a Stake in Chrysler Building
- Baghdad Bureau: Security Deals and Timetables
- Northwest Airlines to cut 2,500 jobs, charge for checked bags (Reuters)
- Pentagon to seek new bids in tanker competition (Reuters)
- Memoir says Madonna's true love is herself (AP)
- Man charged with double murder of French students: police (AFP)
- Japanese named for nuclear body with Australia (AFP)
- Fashion bug: Teens turn dead cicadas into jewelry (AP)
- Naked man arrested after hijacking Las Vegas bus (AP)
- Cavendish Earns First Tour Victory
- U.N. Says 7 Darfur Peacekeepers Killed in Ambush
- City Room: Free Summer Movies
- Polish PM says sees chance of shield deal with U.S. (Reuters)
- Mosley bled during 'Nazi' S and M session, London court told (AFP)
- UN says 7 Darfur peacekeepers killed in ambush (AP)
- US-funded effort to win over Sadr City residents (AP)
- London shares close higher (AFP)
- Husband of ex-hostage says marriage may be over (AP)
- Next three years of Sudan peace 'critical': British FM (AFP)
- Pro-Taliban militants surround police station in Pakistan (AFP)
- Dying to get cheaper as Malta ends hearse cartel (Reuters)
- Court convicts man who says he can raise dead (Reuters)
- Builder discovers "priceless" Tolkien postcard (Reuters)
- Police nab two cannabis growers in cemetery (Reuters)
- Air Force Said to Reopen Bidding on Tanker Contract
- Watch your waistline: Fat men have bad sperm (AP)
- Hurricane Bertha set to regain strength in Atlantic (Reuters)
- Sordid details on offer in celebrity divorce cases (Reuters)
- Downright batty: British woman finds bat in her bra (AFP)
- US says Iranian-sponsored attacks in Iraq falling (AP)
- Africans condemn EU curbs on illegal immigration (Reuters)
- Cavendish Earns First Tour Victory
- Japan bureau rules that man died of overwork at 45 (AP)
- U.S. ground troops in Iraq done by mid-2009: general (Reuters)
- Betancourt shouts out to rebels: Demobilize! (Reuters)
- NATO sees jump in Pakistan attacks (AP)
- US, Europe, Australia to expand drug inspections (AP)
- 2 die as vehicle ambushed in Congo gorilla reserve (AP)
- India to stay in Afghanistan: New Delhi envoy (AFP)
- Diner?s Journal: That Costs What?!?
- Tiger Stadium's outfield walls coming down (AP)
- Hospital: `Impossible' to see inside Jolie's room (AP)
- UN peacekeepers ambushed in Darfur (AFP)
- New mayor seeks to restore fashion glory for Rome (Reuters)
- Kenyon - Lampard will see out Chelsea contract (AFP)
- Israel says 2 Arab citizens helped al-Qaida (AP)
- Treat children better and crime will fall: Mandela (AFP)
- White House condemns attack near US consulate in Istanbul (AFP)
- Opposition says Zimbabwe political talks to begin (AP)
- Renault cuts sales target, cites economic environment (AFP)
- US envoy cautions slow progress in NKorea disarmament (AFP)
- Report: 5 Darfur peacekeepers killed, 17 missing (AP)
- PKK kidnaps 3 German tourists in east Turkey: agency (Reuters)
- Ethiopia denies attacking Sudanese police base (AFP)
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- Iran tests missiles and vows to hit back if attacked (Reuters)
- France's first lady launches new album on Web (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe brands G8 sanctions push 'international racism' (AFP)
- Patterson Journal: Orchards and Farms May Vanish, but Their Festivals Survive
- Afghan Bombing Sends Stark Message to India
- ArtsBeat: ?Harper Regan,? a Play for a Solitary Age
- Fringe autism treatment could get federal study (AP)
- Congress studies how people track your online use (AP)
- Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively' (AP)
- Lara Logan is pregnant by contractor from Iraq (AP)
- U.S. Marines "kill 400 Taliban" in Afghan operation (Reuters)
- New surge in Georgia tension before Rice visit (Reuters)
- Carla Bruni will 'understand' if public scorns new album (AFP)
- Bovis, Redrow slashing staff by 40 pct (AP)
- No worries about World Cup preparations, says FIFA (AFP)
- Russia mulls action on missile shield; no hysteria (Reuters)
- Tourist gored on third day of Spanish bull run (Reuters)
- Jamie Lynn Spears poses with baby for mag cover (AP)
- `Hellboy' star Perlman buries himself in roles (AP)
- Medvedev: No decision on Zimbabwe in G-8 statement (AP)
- Marines say killed 400 militants in Afghan operation (AFP)
- Market Place: To Avoid Stalling Out, G.M. Plumbs Its Resources
- Floyd Norris: Paulson and False Signs on Housing
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