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  1. The New Old Age: Different Ways to Die
  2. ArtsBeat: Jeremy Irons as Harold Macmillan
  3. Panel calls for new war powers legislation (AP)
  4. NASA sets date for final shuttle mission in 2010 (AP)
  5. Siemens cutting 16,750 jobs worldwide to cut costs (AP)
  6. Bon Jovi helps bring down a house in Detroit (AP)
  7. Obama to propose overhauling bankruptcy laws (Reuters)
  8. Rice in Prague to sign radar deal, Poland wary (Reuters)
  9. Siemens to cut 16,750 jobs amid economic downturn (Reuters)
  10. Siemens announces plan to cut 16,750 jobs (AFP)
  11. G8 ready to seek U.N. sanctions against Zimbabwe (Reuters)
  12. Singh says communist withdrawal won't affect govt (AFP)
  13. Fed to Clamp Down on Exotic and Subprime Loans
  14. DealBook: Call for Inquiry Into Bear Collapse
  15. Baghdad Bureau: Following the Oil Money
  16. US exports to Iran rose in Bush years (AP)
  17. `Hellboy II' director del Toro loves his demons (AP)
  18. Questioning of Fritzl incest victim due (AP)
  19. Iran's Revolutionary Guards warn US, Israel (AP)
  20. Prince Harry: Diana would be proud of charity (AP)
  21. Sri Lanka clashes kill 20 (AFP)
  22. Spaniard gored in San Fermin festival bull-run (AP)
  23. New guidelines stress heart screening for kids (Reuters)
  24. IOC hails Beijing "gold standard," China slams critics (Reuters)
  25. 'Survivor' producer sued by ex-partner for $70M (AP)
  26. Nicole Kidman has baby girl, Sunday Rose (AFP)
  27. Guest talks too much, German woman calls police (AFP)
  28. Left-wing parties storm out of Indian coalition (AFP)
  29. Rice: Poland visit to discuss defense unlikely (AP)
  30. Fake Ark. bouts showing men kissing draw suspicion (AP)
  31. EU tells Britain to rein in budget deficit (AFP)
  32. Zimbabwe opposition denies talks (AP)
  33. Indian communists withdraw gov't support (AP)
  34. Mortgage Fears Depress Global Shares
  35. Iran to "hit Tel Aviv, U.S. ships" if attacked (Reuters)
  36. Zimbabwe talks to resume under Mbeki mediation: government (Reuters)
  37. Some Myanmar survivors now cringe at wind, rain (AP)
  38. EU invites Slovakia to join euro zone (AP)
  39. In Election Dispute, a Challenge for Mongolia?s Democracy
  40. Kuroda lifts Dodgers, Mets bullpen hangs on in win (AP)
  41. Showbiz people briefs (Reuters)
  42. 3 Russian police killed in Caucasus (AP)
  43. Truck rams Concorde, knocks off its nose in NYC (AP)
  44. Common wildlife is alien to many British kids (Reuters)
  45. Industrial Nations Endorse Halving Emissions by 2050
  46. Afghan report implicates 'foreign intelligence' in embassy blast (AFP)
  47. Meet the 'Big Brother 10' cast (AP)
  48. 'Big Brother 10' contestants (AP)
  49. Abkhazia rejects US-proposed international force (AP)
  50. Rights group reports abuses in Saudi Arabia (AP)
  51. MSCI world index hits lowest since Oct '06 (Reuters)
  52. Country singer Patty Loveless preps indie debut (Reuters)
  53. Analysis lays odds on rookie TV shows (Reuters)
  54. Peugeot sees west Europe market fall, keeps target (Reuters)
  55. Industrial Nations Endorse Halving Emissions by 2050
  56. N. Korea Nuclear Talks to Resume
  57. Hot, drier weather developing on Calif. firelines (AP)
  58. Much ado about digital TV switch (Reuters)
  59. Anglicans vote in favour of women bishops (AFP)
  60. At 100 days, Pakistan government in disarray (AP)
  61. A Private Dance? Four Million Web Fans Say No
  62. "Kinky Boots" marching to Broadway (Reuters)
  63. Kenny Chesney's songs sound the same after a while (Reuters)
  64. History TV network to retell September 11, WWII (Reuters)
  65. DreamWorks picks Intel over AMD for chip supply: report (Reuters)
  66. G-8 endorses halving emissions by 2050 (AP)
  67. Medvedev: No progress with US after Bush meeting (AP)
  68. Bangladesh ready to free ex-PM Zia: interim leader (AFP)
  69. Catholic leader in Australia denies sex abuse cover-up (AFP)
  70. Mets hold on to beat Phillies 10-9 (AP)
  71. Video-game news: Best of 2008, so far (AP)
  72. GAME REVIEW: 'Space Invaders,' 'Arkanoid' return (AP)
  73. "Hancock" joins legion of box office superheroes (Reuters)
  74. Wife of Yankees slugger "A-Rod" files for divorce (Reuters)
  75. G-8 'positive' on outlook despite oil, food prices (AP)
  76. Israel closes Gaza crossings after mortar attack (AP)
  77. Pakistan not behind embassy bombing in Kabul: PM (Reuters)
  78. Freed hostage calls Colombian rebels "terrorists" (Reuters)
  79. Original Village People policeman in hospital (AP)
  80. Japanese woman overpowers thief with tea and sympathy (Reuters)
  81. India left meets over ending government support (Reuters)
  82. Flush so we don't blush, Taiwan city says (Reuters)
  83. California Moves to Curb Bad Habits of Motorists
  84. Ringo Starr celebrates 68th birthday in Chicago (AP)
  85. Food, oil crises 'grave threats' (AP)
  86. UN leads global condemnation of Kabul bombing (AFP)
  87. Nickelback latest to join Live Nation in global deal (Reuters)
  88. Obama's convention speech disrupts network plans (Reuters)
  89. E Guinea court sentences British mercenary to 34 years (AFP)
  90. Bishop condemns Venezuela blacklist (AP)
  91. Six-party nuke talks to resume Thursday: SKorea envoy (AFP)
  92. 16 arrested in East Timor demo (AFP)
  93. Flyby of Mercury Answers Some Old Questions
  94. Bomber kills 41 outside Indian Embassy in Kabul (AP)
  95. Study: Military gays don't undermine unit cohesion (AP)
  96. Pentagon aims for less deadly cluster bombs (AP)
  97. Mortgage rescue plan draws Senate support (AP)
  98. 1st Atlantic season hurricane becomes Category 3 (AP)
  99. Stadium speech by Obama sends networks scrambling (AP)
  100. Venezuela car sales fall as growth slows (AP)
  101. 15 dead or missing in landslides in southwest China (AFP)
  102. Fear for Colombian Hostages Still in Jungle
  103. SKorea: NKorea nuclear talks to resume (AP)
  104. EU says optimistic about climate change deal (Reuters)
  105. Syria says talks with Israel require US support (AP)
  106. North Korea nuclear talks to start on Thursday (Reuters)
  107. Church sex abuse row ahead of Pope's Sydney visit (Reuters)
  108. War Torn: Trained to Kill and Fighting the Bottle at Home
  109. Forget Gossip, Girl; the Buzz Is About the Clothes
  110. Rich country leaders wrestle with shaky world economy (AFP)
  111. Nearly two years after coup, Thaksin goes on trial (AFP)
  112. Internal Politics Heat Up Again at McCain Campaign
  113. Music Review: Levine Wages Berlioz?s Trojan War
  114. A Nice Night for Attending a Fund-Raiser
  115. The Caucus: Fox News Job for a Clinton Strategist
  116. Bush, German leader discuss climate change (AP)
  117. McCain, Obama duel on economic fix-it plans (AP)
  118. A-Rod's wife: Divorce over 'extramarital affairs' (AP)
  119. Kidman, Urban pick Sunday Rose for newborn girl (AP)
  120. Church of England votes to allow women bishops (AP)
  121. Nicaragua files charges in bank bailout (AP)
  122. NKorea rules out summit at present with "rude" Lee (AFP)
  123. As Schism Lurks, the Church of England Endorses Women as Bishops
  124. Washington Post Signals Shift With a New Editor
  125. News Analysis: McCain Plan for Budget: Fiscal Hawks vs. Tax Foes
  126. G8 reaches tentative climate change deal: sources (Reuters)
  127. Village People singer has surgery on vocal cords (Reuters)
  128. Iraq raises idea of timetable for US withdrawal (AP)
  129. Litvinenko murder likely linked to Russia, official tells BBC (AFP)
  130. Congo warlord to stay in custody during appeal (AP)
  131. Japan's wrestlers feeling the heat ahead of Beijing (AFP)
  132. Held in Ukraine, migrants cling to EU dream (Reuters)
  133. Senate clears way for housing rescue vote (Reuters)
  134. Annette Bening named to movie academy board (Reuters)
  135. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,114 (AP)
  136. Asian sites win UNESCO world heritage status (AFP)
  137. U.S: Iraq security talks not for hard withdrawal date (Reuters)
  138. Anglicans vote in favour of women bishops: British media (AFP)
  139. Anglicans Remain Split Over Women After Vote
  140. City Room: Taxi Drivers Seek Fuel Surcharge
  141. Bats: Milton Bradley, Guest Blogger
  142. Pentagon aims for less deadly cluster bombs (AP)
  143. Aging swimmer shows there's hope for rest of us (AP)
  144. Freed US hostage denounces Colombian rebels (AP)
  145. Freed hostage calls Colombian rebels "terrorists" (Reuters)
  146. Iran's Revolutionary Guards hold war games: media (Reuters)
  147. Senate clears way for housing rescue vote (Reuters)
  148. Steve-O says he's back in 'looney bin' (AP)
  149. More hurdles seen for US-India nuclear deal (AFP)
  150. First hurricane of season strengthens in Atlantic (AFP)
  151. EU lawmakers scold Italy for Gypsy fingerprinting (AP)
  152. Syria says talks with Israel require US support (AP)
  153. Wheels: Why No Mandatory Helmet Laws?
  154. Drinking games prove deadly to college students (AP)
  155. African smuggling rings possible US terror threat (AP)
  156. Judge dismisses case over 9/11 remains (Reuters)
  157. Smith rules holiday with $62M `Hancock' debut (AP)
  158. Kids TV star Josh Peck takes on darker adult role (AP)
  159. River Rep Theatre Co. Says Goodbye to CT Summer Stock (Playbill)
  160. Church of England votes to allow women bishops: Sky News (AFP)
  161. A month to go, with unfinished Olympic business (AP)
  162. Victims of attacks in Israel sue Lebanese banks (Reuters)
  163. CORRECTION: Lionsgate pacts with indie label Narnack (Reuters)
  164. Osbournes head back to TV as variety show hosts (Reuters)
  165. 'Well Enough Alone' details a life of hypochondria (AP)
  166. Russia's new president warms up to Western leaders (AP)
  167. Bush Commerce aide scolds Congress on Asian trade (Reuters)
  168. TV Decoder: More Shows Starring the Weather
  169. The Lede: Greeting the Store-Closing Rush
  170. Washington Post picks ex-WSJ boss for editor: report (Reuters)
  171. Nicole Kidman has baby girl, Sunday Rose (AFP)
  172. Author traces how Kama Sutra became worldwide epic (AP)
  173. Jewish pilgrims converge on town in Morocco (AP)
  174. McCain Shifts Emphasis to Cutting Deficit
  175. McCain, Obama duel on economic fix-it plans (AP)
  176. "Time" is right for R&B singer-songwriter Gourdin (Reuters)
  177. Colangelo Wins Who Is On Next Award (Fashion Wire Daily)
  178. Multiple bombs kill one, wound 37 in Pakistan's Karachi (AFP)
  179. Tour de France: Two French Riders Make Headway in Tour
  180. Europe Reconsiders Biofuel Goal
  181. Uribe should soften his tone with FARC: Betancourt (Reuters)
  182. Sedaris' new book: more mature, thoughtful writer (AP)
  183. Italy frees hijacker of Achille Lauro cruise ship (AP)
  184. City Room: Penalty for Fare Beating Rises to $100
  185. Charred bodies dumped in drug gang-hit Mexico city (Reuters)
  186. Ringo Starr celebrates birthday on Chicago sidewalk (Reuters)
  187. Bill Clinton on tap for Elvis Costello talk show (Reuters)
  188. South Africa releases Mandela 90th birthday coin (AP)
  189. Russian blogger sentenced for "extremist" post (Reuters)
  190. Washington Post Expected to Name Top Editor
  191. Benny and Bjorn: no ABBA reunion (AP)
  192. Soprano Joan Sutherland hospitalized after fall (AP)
  193. Animal feed seen as shining achievement in Finland (Reuters)
  194. Egypt calls in Iran envoy over Sadat film (AFP)
  195. Fannie and Freddie Shares Plunge
  196. 2 Die as U.S. Jet Crashes in Colombia
  197. Dot Earth: Climate Trends With ?Noise? Removed
  198. Colombia says to seek direct contact with rebels (Reuters)
  199. Briton gets 34 years for botched coup in Africa (AP)
  200. India's Cairn to invest 100 mln dlrs to explore oil in Sri Lanka (AFP)
  201. Big cheese carving celebrates Independence Day (Reuters)
  202. You want cheese curds with that? (Reuters)
  203. No skimpy outfits on bar staff (Reuters)
  204. "Spiritual" effects of mushrooms last a year? (Reuters)
  205. The Lede: Mysterious Dent in a Jetliner?s Nose
  206. ATMs and spitting bans; Olympic Beijing blossoms (AP)
  207. Pound off earlier lows, industrial sector heads for recession (AFP)
  208. Police show cars owned by Saddam's son (AP)
  209. UN officer shot on Sudan's flashpoint border (AFP)
  210. Flap over fake tiger pix shows divide in China (AP)
  211. Microsoft Is Open to Yahoo Deal if Board Is Replaced
  212. Fed and S.E.C. to Share Information
  213. Obama to accept nomination at football stadium (AP)
  214. No early sign of deal after Polish-U.S. missile talks (Reuters)
  215. Cargo plane crash in Colombia kills three on ground (Reuters)
  216. Christie Brinkley recalls NY breakup `nightmare' (AP)
  217. Fresenius paying $3.7B for US drugmaker APP (AP)
  218. TV and film business facing dark days, analyst warns (Reuters)
  219. Londoners mark July 7 bombings anniversary (AP)
  220. EU's Solana hoping to meet soon with Iranian (AP)
  221. Miami-bound cargo plane crashes in Colombia; 2 die (AP)
  222. China's new 10-yuan Olympic note bumps Mao Zedong (AP)
  223. East Timor police break up student rally (AP)
  224. Wax Hitler to return to museum after head repairs (Reuters)
  225. The Caucus: McCain Pledges a Balanced Budget
  226. City Room: Ask About Ground Zero Rebuilding
  227. Obama's plane lands in St. Louis for maintenance (AP)
  228. Publicist says Kidman has given birth to girl (AP)
  229. Brewers expected to announce Sabathia trade today (AP)
  230. Israel and Hezbollah sign prisoner swap deal: source (Reuters)
  231. Authors get rock-star treatment at Brazil festival (Reuters)
  232. 5 explosions wound 25 in Pakistan (AP)
  233. Budget fertility treatments planned for Africa (AP)
  234. Sudan paves way for vote by approving electoral law (AFP)
  235. Political Memo: Focus on Economy Poses Problems for Candidates
  236. The Lede: Young ?War Profiteer? Expected in Court
  237. The New Old Age: What I Wish I'd Done Differently
  238. U.S. holds navy exercise after Iran comments on Gulf (Reuters)
  239. Olympian research effort at NBC (Reuters)
  240. G-8 Leaders Stalled on Zimbabwe
  241. Talk of $200 oil casts shadow over G8 summit (Reuters)
  242. Zimbabwe says world must accept Mugabe's victory (Reuters)
  243. Indian PM heads to G8, set to push U.S. nuclear deal (Reuters)
  244. DealBook: Icahn: Microsoft Deal Possible if Yahoo Board Goes
  245. GM may drop some brands and add small cars (AP)
  246. La Scala Philharmonic to make China debut Sept. 12 (AP)
  247. Diplomats: UN nuclear agency sets India meeting (AP)
  248. Major insurgent attacks in Afghanistan since 2001 (AP)
  249. Iran says demand to halt enrichment "illegitimate" (Reuters)
  250. Iraq says may agree timetable for U.S. withdrawal (Reuters)