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- Relief supplies arrive for Georgian, other victims (AP)
- US tourist wants to leave Guatemala after attack (AP)
- After combat, citizen soldiers turning to alcohol (AP)
- Ohio Burger King worker takes bath in utility sink (AP)
- "Star Wars" director calls job a dream come true (Reuters)
- Key numbers from the Georgia-Russia conflict (AP)
- US diplomat travels to China for talks with NKorea (AP)
- Q&A on the Fighting in Georgia
- Nearly Naked Celeb of the Day: Adrian Grenier (E! Online)
- SamRo Defends Li'l Lindsay (E! Online)
- Blobtown: Movie memories revitalize a community (AP)
- Sheriff's department: Hayes likely died of stroke (AP)
- 4 people fatally shot in German ice cream parlor (AP)
- Indian troops may be guilty of sexual abuse in DR Congo: UN (AFP)
- Man on Harley finds wedding ring in middle of road (AP)
- Wis. man says he bought Favre-Jets jersey 6 years ago (AP)
- Ohio woman's stolen wallet found after 44 years (AP)
- Pelosi, Michelle Obama to kick off Dem Convention (AP)
- Flight attendant claims pastor's wife attacked her (AP)
- John Lennon's killer, Mark David Chapman, denied parole (AP)
- Peacekeepers may have committed sex abuse in Congo: U.N. (Reuters)
- Indy Digging DVD and Blu-ray (E! Online)
- Russians move toward gorge despite cease-fire (AP)
- China bus overturns, killing 24: report (Reuters)
- AP IMPACT: Underground FEMA fuel tanks could leak (AP)
- VA patients in Pa. fear prostate treatment error (AP)
- Britney in MTV ads, but not confirmed for VMAs (AP)
- John Lennon's Killer Denied Parole (E! Online)
- First Look: Liv Tyler Falls Into the Gap (E! Online)
- Selena Gomez: Nick Jonas Is An Amazing Guy (E! Online)
- Dalai Lama visits Buddhist institute, pagoda (AP)
- Japan, NKorea agree on kidnapping probe (AFP)
- Sports of The Times: Athletes Only as Old as China Says They Are
- Loss by Top Flyweight Sends U.S. Boxers Reeling
- McCain says all Americans back Georgia in struggle (AP)
- Givenchy Outfits Madonna Tour (E! Online)
- 'Fresh Kills' is superbly written (AP)
- Myanmar gem merchants dismiss US embargo threat (AP)
- Britain's Brown urges 'permanent solution' for Georgia (AFP)
- Rape wrecking communities in Darfur, Myanmar: Nobelists (AFP)
- India yearns for Pakistan's Musharraf amid turmoil (AP)
- Warner Music buys Spanish artist-management firm (Reuters)
- Gates praises China for 'fantastically managed' Olympics (AFP)
- Warrior with AK-47 becomes cleric with pseudonym (AP)
- eBay claims court victory over L'Oreal in fake case (AFP)
- Taking a serious jab at the history of gags (Reuters)
- Study says most corporations pay no U.S. income taxes (Reuters)
- Peace Finally Comes to The View (E! Online)
- Madonna to wear Givenchy for Sticky and Sweet tour (Reuters)
- Diary shows Tojo resisted surrender till end (AP)
- Australia to back US-India nuclear pact with suppliers: Rudd (AFP)
- Age Is Little Match for Money, Science and Effort
- Blonsky Dad Finally Bailed (E! Online)
- CNN to double U.S. newsgathering presence (Reuters)
- Valencia 'turn down Silva bid' (AFP)
- Mukasey Won?t Pursue Charges in Hiring Inquiry
- Producer sues Vanessa Hudgens for $5 million (AP)
- Appeals court upholds CIA leak lawsuit dismissal (Reuters)
- UK soldier killed in Kabul suicide attack (Reuters)
- Hoppus Hops To on Botched Burger Deal (E! Online)
- Rise 'n' Shine: Britney's Comeback Continues With Coherent Interview (E! Online)
- "Lost" producer eyes earthquake film (Reuters)
- Hollywood's Bloom to act in film on Sarajevo siege (Reuters)
- Coup leader gets presidential powers in Mauritania (AP)
- BP shuts two energy pipelines in Georgia (AFP)
- India's Khade lives Games dream in Beijing (AFP)
- Mukasey: No prosecutions in Justice hiring scandal (AP)
- Sweden relaxes rules on givings kids unusual names (AP)
- Copy of Beatles contract for sale in London (AP)
- Russian pop star Valeriya fights human trafficking (Reuters)
- Dalai Lama leads Buddhist prayers on French visit (AFP)
- Cuban rights group reports small drop in prisoners (AP)
- India security forces kill 13 Kashmiri protesters (AP)
- Australia's eight hit by new curse (Reuters)
- Llama fetus ritual to help Bolivia's Morales? (Reuters)
- Envoys trade hugs and kisses at U.N (Reuters)
- Obama, McCain reveal pop culture favorites (Reuters)
- Strike paralyses Brussels airport for second day (Reuters)
- Erie Zoo's tiger a shy guy, won't explore exhibit (AP)
- After Some Serious Diving, Impish Delight in a Gold Medal
- Spanish police seize 1.4 tons of cocaine, arrest 8 (AP)
- Pakistan province, ally pile pressure on Musharraf (AFP)
- Olympic Balladeer?s Voice Was Dubbed
- Thomson Reuters rev growth slows, shares fall (Reuters)
- BP shuts down Georgian pipeline (AP)
- Lebanese parliament approves unity Cabinet (AP)
- Sri Lanka says another 32 killed in fighting (AFP)
- Easy win for Serena Williams at Olympics (AP)
- Palestinians reject proposal by Israeli PM (Reuters)
- Polish PM says U.S. shield deal seems nearer (Reuters)
- Sarkozy pushes peace in talks with Russian leadership (AFP)
- Angelina Steps Into Tom Cruise's Butt-Kicking Shoes (E! Online)
- You can skip Olympics coverage on TV — yeah, right (AP)
- Khmer Rouge prison chief indicted for war crimes (AFP)
- '40-Year-Old Virgin' actor arrested near San Diego (AP)
- Givenchy to dress Madonna in haute couture (AP)
- French authorities probe Air China threat letter (Reuters)
- Olympic child singing star revealed as fake (AFP)
- Trade deficit number is expected to jump (AP)
- AG's office says Detroit mayor violated bond (AP)
- Nature group says humpback whales recovering (AP)
- `Indy' heads to home video with Oct. 14 release (AP)
- Mary-Louise Parker stars in B'way's 'Hedda Gabler' (AP)
- UK inflation climbs to 4.4 percent in July (AP)
- Australia PM pushes Asia Pacific Community idea (AFP)
- US mil: Suicide bomber kills 2 Iraqis in Baqouba (AP)
- Cambodian tribunal indicts Khmer Rouge jailer (AP)
- 13 Killed in Attack on Pakistani Air Force Bus
- Olympic opening uses girl's voice, not face (AP)
- Musharraf loses allies ahead of impeachment bid (Reuters)
- Radcliffe vows to race marathon in Beijing (AFP)
- Mental disability groups protest 'Tropic Thunder' (AP)
- Out of left field: Manny goes missing, Dodgers win (AP)
- Salma Hayek develops wedding reality series (Reuters)
- Campaign to silence dissent in West Bank, Gaza (AP)
- Dutch journalist killed in Russian bombing of Gori (AP)
- Nigerian militants destroy gas pipeline: report (AFP)
- 3 guards killed in latest China violence (AP)
- Prehistoric giant animals killed by man, not climate: study (AFP)
- Russia Orders Halt to Military Operation in Georgia
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- Russia 'orders end to operation against Georgia' (AFP)
- Metallica to begin world tour in Arizona (Reuters)
- Olympics, NBC dogged by fakery accusations (Reuters)
- Fabregas ready to ruin McClaren's Champions League debut (AFP)
- Zimbabwe rivals set for make-or-break talks to end crisis (AFP)
- Gold-winning shooter tides over India's sporting woes (AFP)
- Adlington's parents victims of ticket scam (Reuters)
- Russian official says Georgian president must go (AP)
- Sarkozy off to Moscow, Tbilisi to discuss Georgia crisis (AFP)
- Jolie subs for Cruise in "Salt" thriller (Reuters)
- Beijing provides 100,000 condoms for athletes (Reuters)
- Mugabe under growing pressure for deal (Reuters)
- Three killed in renewed violence in China's far west (Reuters)
- Winnie-the-Pooh held for Tokyo robbery (Reuters)
- Bomb hits Pakistan air force vehicle, 14 dead (AP)
- "Hawaii Five-O" 2.0 set up at CBS (Reuters)
- China's men win 'perfect' gymnastics team gold (AFP)
- Cost-Cutting in New York, but a Boom in India
- Obama's 'no income taxes on seniors' draws critics (AP)
- NATO force denies Afghan civilian casualty report (Reuters)
- Batman won't catch "Titanic" (Reuters)
- Johansson weary of the 'M' word ahead of latest Allen film (AFP)
- NZ pie bakery fined for serving up metal shaving (AP)
- Blame spread as TV pitches slow to a trickle (Reuters)
- Tesco to open grocery stores in India, supply goods to Tata (AFP)
- Japan's WWII PM wanted to keep fighting: report (AFP)
- China takes the gold, Americans win the bronze (AP)
- Six dead in blast in Pakistan's Peshawar city (Reuters)
- Malaysian ruling party women declare 'jihad' against Anwar (AFP)
- Ten dead as bomb hits Pakistan air force bus: police (AFP)
- Chinese Men?s Gymnastics Fulfills Gold Expectations; U.S. Takes Bronze
- Rodgers sharp, but Packers fall to Bengals 20-17 (AP)
- Senior al Qaeda leader killed in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Rocker Chrissie Hynde now a little bit country (Reuters)
- UBS posts 358 mln Swiss franc loss for second quarter (AFP)
- Indian troops shoot dead three protesters in Kashmir: police (AFP)
- Catholic youth day pilgrims seek Aussie asylum (Reuters)
- China Takes Gold in Men?s Gymnastics
- Fighting abates in Philippines; rebels pull out (Reuters)
- Study: Women rise in state government leadership (AP)
- Beckett outpitches Danks as Red Sox beat White Sox (AP)
- Boozing fuels rise of Britons being arrested abroad: report (AFP)
- Indian troops enforce curfew ahead of separatist's burial (AFP)
- France's Sarkozy on Russia-Georgia ceasefire trip (Reuters)
- Filipino rebels vow to leave occupied villages (AP)
- Bolivia's Morales pledges dialogue after victory (AP)
- Ousted Thai ex-PM back to exile in Britain (AP)
- Papal pilgrims seeking asylum in Australia: refugee group (AFP)
- Coughlin and Peirsol Sweep 100 Backstroke Finals
- An Indiana Democrat Offers Risks and Rewards
- Police Want Tight Security Zone at Ground Zero
- Use of Contractors in Iraq Costs Billions, Report Says
- New dad Perkins, Everett lift Twins past Yankees (AP)
- Mediation efforts to end Georgia-Russia conflict step up (AFP)
- Beijing pumps out the tunes to turn on the crowds (Reuters)
- Brazil licenses Amazon hydroelectric dam (AP)
- China's July inflation eases to 6.3 percent (AP)
- Putin Calls Shots to Salve Old Wounds
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- Phelps wins 3rd gold with record time in 200 free (AP)
- Tigers' Verlander roughed up by Blue Jays, 7-2 (AP)
- Former Blink-182 bassist sues over bad investment (AP)
- Third Gold Puts Phelps Right on Track
- Phelps on verge of joining elite golden group (Reuters)
- Angelina Steps Into Tom Cruise's Butt-Kicking Shoes (E! Online)
- Why Do Designers Put Stars in Dud Duds? (E! Online)
- John & Jen Catch Up on Their Bonding...With Others (E! Online)
- At UN: Confirmation of Russia's Georgia advance (AP)
- Juventus open bid to return to European big time (AFP)
- NKorea to remain on terror blacklist: US (AFP)
- Russia Steps Up Its Push; West Faces Tough Choices
- Rousey?s Journey Out of Pain, Through Judo
- Creditor sues Ed McMahon, wife, over $250,000 loan (AP)
- Body by Jake: Pumped for Persia (E! Online)
- LA judge asked to allow gun claims in Spector case (AP)
- Left or right, Obama books are hot (AP)
- China airmen banned from lunchtime boozing (Reuters)
- Russia opens new front, drives deeper into Georgia (AP)
- Bush warns Russia to pull back in Georgia (AP)
- Surprise! Half of overweight adults may be heart-healthy (AP)
- Report: Clinton told to cast Obama as un-American (AP)
- After his 2nd gold, Phelps has unfinished business (AP)
- Bush administration to relax parts of Endangered Species Act (AP)
- LA authorities: 'Rockefeller' is wanted German (AP)
- Panettiere father accused of striking wife (AP)
- Man says he's porn inspector, demands free videos (AP)
- Rays place rookie Evan Longoria on 15-day DL (AP)
- U.S. tells Russia to halt Georgia conflict (Reuters)
- Russia moves into Georgian territory, rejects Security Council draft resolution
- Smoothie Move: Rainn Kidnaps "Pam" (E! Online)
- Stiller: Tropic Thunder's Joke Is on the Actors (E! Online)
- Rolling Stone magazine goes down a size (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,139 (AP)
- South Korean ship hits North Korea boat, some missing (Reuters)
- Rays place rookie 3B Evan Longoria on 15-day DL (AP)
- Sightings: Dunst, Phillippe and Efron (E! Online)
- US lawyer gets 3 years in prison in Belarus (AP)
- Britney's License Trial Still Idling (E! Online)
- Film review: `Moon' has decent 3-D, little story (AP)
- Rolling Stone magazine goes down a size (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,139 (AP)
- Uribe backers submit re-election vote signatures (AP)
- US orders medical care for jailed Pakistani scientist (AFP)
- Iowa man cited after botched attempt to neuter dog (AP)
- Bush warns Russia to pull back in Georgia (AP)
- NASA abandons plan to fly new spaceships by 2013 (Reuters)
- U.S. ship heads for Arctic to define territory (Reuters)
- Probe launched in Puerto Rico death of NY suspect (AP)
- ?Preppy Killer? Pleads Guilty to Selling Cocaine
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- Police: Alcohol Possibly Involved in Panettiere Spat (E! Online)
- Soul Men Director Remembers Mac and Hayes (E! Online)
- Glen Campbell has rock, religion on his mind (Reuters)
- Egypt begins improvements to Giza pyramids area (AP)
- Mexico to establish 5 anti-kidnapping centers (AP)
- NKorea to remain on terror blacklist: US (AFP)
- Bush: Russia must reverse course in Georgia (AP)
- McCain's 'celebrity' taunts are bugging Obama (AP)
- Pakistani accused of U.S. troop attack to get doctor (Reuters)
- Bush: Russia must reverse course in Georgia (AFP)
- `Dark Knight' holds No. 1 spot again with $26M (AP)
- Top 5 lists in entertainment (AP)
- Bush tells Russia to reverse course in Georgia (Reuters)
- ICC prosecutor briefs Senegal's president on Darfur case (AFP)
- Man says he's porn inspector, demands free videos (AP)
- Man arrested for going near his bride (AP)
- Mets bullpen falls apart in loss to Pirates (AP)
- Retail gasoline price falls to 3-month low: government (Reuters)
- American knifed to death on boat in Guatemala (Reuters)
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