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- At least 17 dead in Sri Lanka fighting (AFP)
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- Will Smith rules box office with "Hancock" (Reuters)
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- Rice to ink missile defense deal this week in Prague (Reuters)
- China presses demands on Dalai Lama ahead of Games (Reuters)
- US denounces Pakistan Red Mosque bombing (AFP)
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- Bush defends decisions on North Korea, Olympics (AP)
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- Nadal steals Federer's crown (Reuters)
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- Focus on elk as disease persists near Yellowstone (AP)
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- Nadal takes Federer's title in epic (Reuters)
- Australia beat West Indies in final ODI (AFP)
- Lionheart Nadal dethrones Federer in Wimbledon epic (AFP)
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- Madonna denies affair and says not seeking divorce (Reuters)
- NBC Universal, partners to buy Weather Channel (Reuters)
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- Koppel series shows changes in China (AP)
- White Stripes' White pens poem about Detroit (AP)
- Suicide attack in Pakistani capital kills 15 (AP)
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- OPEC chief: Strong demand will keep oil prices up (AP)
- Afghans Say Civilians Killed in U.S. Strike
- 2 Ex-Generals Arrested in Alleged Turkey Coup Plot
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- Record-setting Japanese sailor says up for adventure till 100 (AFP)
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- Supermodel raises awareness for pediatric cancer (AP)
- Will Smith is box office superhero with "Hancock" (Reuters)
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- Sewage glut — another ugly result of Gaza's wars (AP)
- Rain holds up Wimbledon final (AFP)
- Fisher closes in on European Open title (AFP)
- British foreign minister arrives in S.Africa as Zimbabwe rift widens (AFP)
- G-8 leaders face rising expectations at summit (AP)
- United Arab Emirates Cancels Iraqi Debt
- Blast in Pakistan capital kills more than 10 (AP)
- Jerusalem bulldozer killer acted alone: police (Reuters)
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- Blast kills 11 Pakistani policemen (AFP)
- Nadal takes first set in Wimbledon men's final (AFP)
- Brother of Everton's Joseph Yobo kidnapped in Nigeria (AFP)
- More than 10 dead in blast near Pakistan mosque (Reuters)
- South Ossetia comes again under Georgian fire: separatists (AFP)
- Pakistan: Red Mosque siege remembered (AP)
- Hamilton scorches to British GP victory (AFP)
- 2 ex-generals arrested in alleged Turkey coup plot (AP)
- The Other Front: Back in Kabul, Never at Peace
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- Congress ready to take up pared-down summer agenda (AP)
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- UK seeks Zimbabwe sanctions over Mugabe defiance (AP)
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- Nadal and Federer Renew Their Friendly Rivalry
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- Thousands marooned by heavy rains in Bangladesh (AFP)
- Nadal and Federer Renew Their Friendly Rivalry
- Report: United Arab Emirates cancels Iraqi debt (AP)
- Afghan governor says 22 civilians killed in air strike (AFP)
- Bush says backs Japan on North Korea abduction issue (Reuters)
- Swiss watchdog wants UBS, Credit Suisse to set aside more capital (AFP)
- Israel reopens Gaza border crossings (AP)
- Baby survives landslide in Bangladesh (AP)
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- Bush says backs strong dollar policy (Reuters)
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- Turkey arrests retired generals in coup probe (Reuters)
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- Baghdad car bomb kills six, wounds 14: police (Reuters)
- French victim's parents make UK appeal (AP)
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- 8 die in Pakistan building collapse (AP)
- Car bomb kills 6, injures 14 in Baghdad (AP)
- US-led force says strikes kill rebels, doctor says kids hurt (AFP)
- Sadat family angered by Iranian film's 'traitor' portrayal (AFP)
- US wanted to test sarin on Australian troops: report (AFP)
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- Formula One?s Hamilton Faces Criticism
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- Malaysia asks Interpol help to find missing detective (Reuters)
- Finalists Federer, Nadal know each other well (AP)
- Afghan president orders probe into civilian deaths (Reuters)
- G-8 summit draws grab-bag of activists, causes (AP)
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- 20 killed, wounded in Afghanistan (AP)
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- Israel to reopen Gaza border crossings (Reuters)
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- Analysis: Colombia's Uribe rides high after rescue (AP)
- 16 trapped, 1 killed in China coal mine (AP)
- Analysis: McCain struggles to regain footing (AP)
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- German firms pull out as Chinese fluff teddy production (AFP)
- US soldier dies in Iraq (AP)
- Dissident patriarch of Vietnam Buddhist group dies (Reuters)
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- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe (AP)
- 20 injured in turbulence on China plane (AFP)
- Man out-spits father, claims pit-spitting title (AP)
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- TV's 'The Bachelor' weds in California (AP)
- U.S. removes uranium stockpile from Iraq (AP)
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