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- The New Old Age: Different Ways to Die
- ArtsBeat: Jeremy Irons as Harold Macmillan
- Panel calls for new war powers legislation (AP)
- NASA sets date for final shuttle mission in 2010 (AP)
- Siemens cutting 16,750 jobs worldwide to cut costs (AP)
- Bon Jovi helps bring down a house in Detroit (AP)
- Obama to propose overhauling bankruptcy laws (Reuters)
- Rice in Prague to sign radar deal, Poland wary (Reuters)
- Siemens to cut 16,750 jobs amid economic downturn (Reuters)
- Siemens announces plan to cut 16,750 jobs (AFP)
- G8 ready to seek U.N. sanctions against Zimbabwe (Reuters)
- Singh says communist withdrawal won't affect govt (AFP)
- Fed to Clamp Down on Exotic and Subprime Loans
- DealBook: Call for Inquiry Into Bear Collapse
- Baghdad Bureau: Following the Oil Money
- US exports to Iran rose in Bush years (AP)
- `Hellboy II' director del Toro loves his demons (AP)
- Questioning of Fritzl incest victim due (AP)
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn US, Israel (AP)
- Prince Harry: Diana would be proud of charity (AP)
- Sri Lanka clashes kill 20 (AFP)
- Spaniard gored in San Fermin festival bull-run (AP)
- New guidelines stress heart screening for kids (Reuters)
- IOC hails Beijing "gold standard," China slams critics (Reuters)
- 'Survivor' producer sued by ex-partner for $70M (AP)
- Nicole Kidman has baby girl, Sunday Rose (AFP)
- Guest talks too much, German woman calls police (AFP)
- Left-wing parties storm out of Indian coalition (AFP)
- Rice: Poland visit to discuss defense unlikely (AP)
- Fake Ark. bouts showing men kissing draw suspicion (AP)
- EU tells Britain to rein in budget deficit (AFP)
- Zimbabwe opposition denies talks (AP)
- Indian communists withdraw gov't support (AP)
- Mortgage Fears Depress Global Shares
- Iran to "hit Tel Aviv, U.S. ships" if attacked (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe talks to resume under Mbeki mediation: government (Reuters)
- Some Myanmar survivors now cringe at wind, rain (AP)
- EU invites Slovakia to join euro zone (AP)
- In Election Dispute, a Challenge for Mongolia?s Democracy
- Kuroda lifts Dodgers, Mets bullpen hangs on in win (AP)
- Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
- 3 Russian police killed in Caucasus (AP)
- Truck rams Concorde, knocks off its nose in NYC (AP)
- Common wildlife is alien to many British kids (Reuters)
- Industrial Nations Endorse Halving Emissions by 2050
- Afghan report implicates 'foreign intelligence' in embassy blast (AFP)
- Meet the 'Big Brother 10' cast (AP)
- 'Big Brother 10' contestants (AP)
- Abkhazia rejects US-proposed international force (AP)
- Rights group reports abuses in Saudi Arabia (AP)
- MSCI world index hits lowest since Oct '06 (Reuters)
- Country singer Patty Loveless preps indie debut (Reuters)
- Analysis lays odds on rookie TV shows (Reuters)
- Peugeot sees west Europe market fall, keeps target (Reuters)
- Industrial Nations Endorse Halving Emissions by 2050
- N. Korea Nuclear Talks to Resume
- Hot, drier weather developing on Calif. firelines (AP)
- Much ado about digital TV switch (Reuters)
- Anglicans vote in favour of women bishops (AFP)
- At 100 days, Pakistan government in disarray (AP)
- A Private Dance? Four Million Web Fans Say No
- "Kinky Boots" marching to Broadway (Reuters)
- Kenny Chesney's songs sound the same after a while (Reuters)
- History TV network to retell September 11, WWII (Reuters)
- DreamWorks picks Intel over AMD for chip supply: report (Reuters)
- G-8 endorses halving emissions by 2050 (AP)
- Medvedev: No progress with US after Bush meeting (AP)
- Bangladesh ready to free ex-PM Zia: interim leader (AFP)
- Catholic leader in Australia denies sex abuse cover-up (AFP)
- Mets hold on to beat Phillies 10-9 (AP)
- Video-game news: Best of 2008, so far (AP)
- GAME REVIEW: 'Space Invaders,' 'Arkanoid' return (AP)
- "Hancock" joins legion of box office superheroes (Reuters)
- Wife of Yankees slugger "A-Rod" files for divorce (Reuters)
- G-8 'positive' on outlook despite oil, food prices (AP)
- Israel closes Gaza crossings after mortar attack (AP)
- Pakistan not behind embassy bombing in Kabul: PM (Reuters)
- Freed hostage calls Colombian rebels "terrorists" (Reuters)
- Original Village People policeman in hospital (AP)
- Japanese woman overpowers thief with tea and sympathy (Reuters)
- India left meets over ending government support (Reuters)
- Flush so we don't blush, Taiwan city says (Reuters)
- California Moves to Curb Bad Habits of Motorists
- Ringo Starr celebrates 68th birthday in Chicago (AP)
- Food, oil crises 'grave threats' (AP)
- UN leads global condemnation of Kabul bombing (AFP)
- Nickelback latest to join Live Nation in global deal (Reuters)
- Obama's convention speech disrupts network plans (Reuters)
- E Guinea court sentences British mercenary to 34 years (AFP)
- Bishop condemns Venezuela blacklist (AP)
- Six-party nuke talks to resume Thursday: SKorea envoy (AFP)
- 16 arrested in East Timor demo (AFP)
- Flyby of Mercury Answers Some Old Questions
- Bomber kills 41 outside Indian Embassy in Kabul (AP)
- Study: Military gays don't undermine unit cohesion (AP)
- Pentagon aims for less deadly cluster bombs (AP)
- Mortgage rescue plan draws Senate support (AP)
- 1st Atlantic season hurricane becomes Category 3 (AP)
- Stadium speech by Obama sends networks scrambling (AP)
- Venezuela car sales fall as growth slows (AP)
- 15 dead or missing in landslides in southwest China (AFP)
- Fear for Colombian Hostages Still in Jungle
- SKorea: NKorea nuclear talks to resume (AP)
- EU says optimistic about climate change deal (Reuters)
- Syria says talks with Israel require US support (AP)
- North Korea nuclear talks to start on Thursday (Reuters)
- Church sex abuse row ahead of Pope's Sydney visit (Reuters)
- War Torn: Trained to Kill and Fighting the Bottle at Home
- Forget Gossip, Girl; the Buzz Is About the Clothes
- Rich country leaders wrestle with shaky world economy (AFP)
- Nearly two years after coup, Thaksin goes on trial (AFP)
- Internal Politics Heat Up Again at McCain Campaign
- Music Review: Levine Wages Berlioz?s Trojan War
- A Nice Night for Attending a Fund-Raiser
- The Caucus: Fox News Job for a Clinton Strategist
- Bush, German leader discuss climate change (AP)
- McCain, Obama duel on economic fix-it plans (AP)
- A-Rod's wife: Divorce over 'extramarital affairs' (AP)
- Kidman, Urban pick Sunday Rose for newborn girl (AP)
- Church of England votes to allow women bishops (AP)
- Nicaragua files charges in bank bailout (AP)
- NKorea rules out summit at present with "rude" Lee (AFP)
- As Schism Lurks, the Church of England Endorses Women as Bishops
- Washington Post Signals Shift With a New Editor
- News Analysis: McCain Plan for Budget: Fiscal Hawks vs. Tax Foes
- G8 reaches tentative climate change deal: sources (Reuters)
- Village People singer has surgery on vocal cords (Reuters)
- Iraq raises idea of timetable for US withdrawal (AP)
- Litvinenko murder likely linked to Russia, official tells BBC (AFP)
- Congo warlord to stay in custody during appeal (AP)
- Japan's wrestlers feeling the heat ahead of Beijing (AFP)
- Held in Ukraine, migrants cling to EU dream (Reuters)
- Senate clears way for housing rescue vote (Reuters)
- Annette Bening named to movie academy board (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,114 (AP)
- Asian sites win UNESCO world heritage status (AFP)
- U.S: Iraq security talks not for hard withdrawal date (Reuters)
- Anglicans vote in favour of women bishops: British media (AFP)
- Anglicans Remain Split Over Women After Vote
- City Room: Taxi Drivers Seek Fuel Surcharge
- Bats: Milton Bradley, Guest Blogger
- Pentagon aims for less deadly cluster bombs (AP)
- Aging swimmer shows there's hope for rest of us (AP)
- Freed US hostage denounces Colombian rebels (AP)
- Freed hostage calls Colombian rebels "terrorists" (Reuters)
- Iran's Revolutionary Guards hold war games: media (Reuters)
- Senate clears way for housing rescue vote (Reuters)
- Steve-O says he's back in 'looney bin' (AP)
- More hurdles seen for US-India nuclear deal (AFP)
- First hurricane of season strengthens in Atlantic (AFP)
- EU lawmakers scold Italy for Gypsy fingerprinting (AP)
- Syria says talks with Israel require US support (AP)
- Wheels: Why No Mandatory Helmet Laws?
- Drinking games prove deadly to college students (AP)
- African smuggling rings possible US terror threat (AP)
- Judge dismisses case over 9/11 remains (Reuters)
- Smith rules holiday with $62M `Hancock' debut (AP)
- Kids TV star Josh Peck takes on darker adult role (AP)
- River Rep Theatre Co. Says Goodbye to CT Summer Stock (Playbill)
- Church of England votes to allow women bishops: Sky News (AFP)
- A month to go, with unfinished Olympic business (AP)
- Victims of attacks in Israel sue Lebanese banks (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Lionsgate pacts with indie label Narnack (Reuters)
- Osbournes head back to TV as variety show hosts (Reuters)
- 'Well Enough Alone' details a life of hypochondria (AP)
- Russia's new president warms up to Western leaders (AP)
- Bush Commerce aide scolds Congress on Asian trade (Reuters)
- TV Decoder: More Shows Starring the Weather
- The Lede: Greeting the Store-Closing Rush
- Washington Post picks ex-WSJ boss for editor: report (Reuters)
- Nicole Kidman has baby girl, Sunday Rose (AFP)
- Author traces how Kama Sutra became worldwide epic (AP)
- Jewish pilgrims converge on town in Morocco (AP)
- McCain Shifts Emphasis to Cutting Deficit
- McCain, Obama duel on economic fix-it plans (AP)
- "Time" is right for R&B singer-songwriter Gourdin (Reuters)
- Colangelo Wins Who Is On Next Award (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Multiple bombs kill one, wound 37 in Pakistan's Karachi (AFP)
- Tour de France: Two French Riders Make Headway in Tour
- Europe Reconsiders Biofuel Goal
- Uribe should soften his tone with FARC: Betancourt (Reuters)
- Sedaris' new book: more mature, thoughtful writer (AP)
- Italy frees hijacker of Achille Lauro cruise ship (AP)
- City Room: Penalty for Fare Beating Rises to $100
- Charred bodies dumped in drug gang-hit Mexico city (Reuters)
- Ringo Starr celebrates birthday on Chicago sidewalk (Reuters)
- Bill Clinton on tap for Elvis Costello talk show (Reuters)
- South Africa releases Mandela 90th birthday coin (AP)
- Russian blogger sentenced for "extremist" post (Reuters)
- Washington Post Expected to Name Top Editor
- Benny and Bjorn: no ABBA reunion (AP)
- Soprano Joan Sutherland hospitalized after fall (AP)
- Animal feed seen as shining achievement in Finland (Reuters)
- Egypt calls in Iran envoy over Sadat film (AFP)
- Fannie and Freddie Shares Plunge
- 2 Die as U.S. Jet Crashes in Colombia
- Dot Earth: Climate Trends With ?Noise? Removed
- Colombia says to seek direct contact with rebels (Reuters)
- Briton gets 34 years for botched coup in Africa (AP)
- India's Cairn to invest 100 mln dlrs to explore oil in Sri Lanka (AFP)
- Big cheese carving celebrates Independence Day (Reuters)
- You want cheese curds with that? (Reuters)
- No skimpy outfits on bar staff (Reuters)
- "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year? (Reuters)
- The Lede: Mysterious Dent in a Jetliner?s Nose
- ATMs and spitting bans; Olympic Beijing blossoms (AP)
- Pound off earlier lows, industrial sector heads for recession (AFP)
- Police show cars owned by Saddam's son (AP)
- UN officer shot on Sudan's flashpoint border (AFP)
- Flap over fake tiger pix shows divide in China (AP)
- Microsoft Is Open to Yahoo Deal if Board Is Replaced
- Fed and S.E.C. to Share Information
- Obama to accept nomination at football stadium (AP)
- No early sign of deal after Polish-U.S. missile talks (Reuters)
- Cargo plane crash in Colombia kills three on ground (Reuters)
- Christie Brinkley recalls NY breakup `nightmare' (AP)
- Fresenius paying $3.7B for US drugmaker APP (AP)
- TV and film business facing dark days, analyst warns (Reuters)
- Londoners mark July 7 bombings anniversary (AP)
- EU's Solana hoping to meet soon with Iranian (AP)
- Miami-bound cargo plane crashes in Colombia; 2 die (AP)
- China's new 10-yuan Olympic note bumps Mao Zedong (AP)
- East Timor police break up student rally (AP)
- Wax Hitler to return to museum after head repairs (Reuters)
- The Caucus: McCain Pledges a Balanced Budget
- City Room: Ask About Ground Zero Rebuilding
- Obama's plane lands in St. Louis for maintenance (AP)
- Publicist says Kidman has given birth to girl (AP)
- Brewers expected to announce Sabathia trade today (AP)
- Israel and Hezbollah sign prisoner swap deal: source (Reuters)
- Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival (Reuters)
- 5 explosions wound 25 in Pakistan (AP)
- Budget fertility treatments planned for Africa (AP)
- Sudan paves way for vote by approving electoral law (AFP)
- Political Memo: Focus on Economy Poses Problems for Candidates
- The Lede: Young ?War Profiteer? Expected in Court
- The New Old Age: What I Wish I'd Done Differently
- U.S. holds navy exercise after Iran comments on Gulf (Reuters)
- Olympian research effort at NBC (Reuters)
- G-8 Leaders Stalled on Zimbabwe
- Talk of $200 oil casts shadow over G8 summit (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe says world must accept Mugabe's victory (Reuters)
- Indian PM heads to G8, set to push U.S. nuclear deal (Reuters)
- DealBook: Icahn: Microsoft Deal Possible if Yahoo Board Goes
- GM may drop some brands and add small cars (AP)
- La Scala Philharmonic to make China debut Sept. 12 (AP)
- Diplomats: UN nuclear agency sets India meeting (AP)
- Major insurgent attacks in Afghanistan since 2001 (AP)
- Iran says demand to halt enrichment "illegitimate" (Reuters)
- Iraq says may agree timetable for U.S. withdrawal (Reuters)
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