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- Murdered French student's parents urge killer to come forward (AFP)
- Journalist, demonstrators arrested in anti-G8 demo: Japan police (AFP)
- Prospects dim for G8 climate change deal (Reuters)
- Pope to holiday at semi-rural Australian retreat: report (AFP)
- Shell may pull out of Zimbabwe: report (AFP)
- Ancient royal burial ground found in Egypt: report (AFP)
- Pakistani Islamists converge on capital for Red Mosque demo (AFP)
- Three freed U.S. hostages give thanks for their rescue (AP)
- Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll (AP)
- Ore. man completes flight of fancy - in lawn chair (AP)
- Venus beats Serena for 5th Wimbledon singles title (AP)
- US checks Mexico for salmonella (AP)
- South Korea moves to cut oil consumption (Reuters)
- Wis. stun gun thief who posted video gets prison (AP)
- California wildfires strain state's resources (AP)
- Obama: Media response to Iraq remarks overblown (AP)
- Americans' unhappy birthday: 'Too much wrong' (AP)
- Iran indicates it has no plans to halt enrichment (AP)
- Grief leads father to create bomb-defusing robot (AP)
- Helms never changed on civil rights opposition (AP)
- Rescue video shows duped rebels, elated hostages (AP)
- 'Love Connection' producer Eric Lieber dies at 71 (AP)
- Cramp Sends Gay Tumbling Out of 200 at Trials
- Babies' deaths cast shadow on Egypt's health care (Reuters)
- For Spaniard, Blue Sky and Tour?s Yellow Shirt
- UK lawmakers to launch new rendition probe (AP)
- Freed hostage's Colombian fiancee travels to Texas (AP)
- A Ban on Cockfighting, but the Tradition Lives On
- Winehouse sings in Spain, glass of wine in hand (AP)
- An Old Sound in Harlem Draws New Neighbors? Ire
- Irish woman seeks "husband" for 120 liters of beer (Reuters)
- Irish woman seeks "husband" for 120 litres of beer (Reuters)
- Employers Fight Tough Measures on Immigration
- American Energy Policy, Asleep at the Spigot
- Helms never changed on civil rights opposition (AP)
- At $100 for Tank of Gas, Some Choke on ?Fill It?
- California's priority wildfire in check -- for now (Reuters)
- North Korea nuclear process at 'pivotal point': US (AFP)
- U.S. and Japan to discuss next steps in six-party talks (Reuters)
- Gospel singer Wright hurt in Pa. car accident (AP)
- Letters from British royals sold at auction of servant's collection (AFP)
- Freed Betancourt given clean bill of health (AFP)
- Public tipsters help foil fugitive murder suspect (AP)
- Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll (AP)
- Obama "puzzled" by Iraq comment frenzy (Reuters)
- Williams sisters storm to Wimbledon doubles title (Reuters)
- Arrest made after FedEx sends drug to wrong place (AP)
- Obama: Response to Iraq remarks overblown (AP)
- Grief leads father to create bomb-defusing robot (AP)
- Mamma Mia! ABBA Reunites for Film Premiere (E! Online)
- Ferrari to slash sports cars' carbon emissions: president (AFP)
- Hizzoner, the Mayer of Fibbington (E! Online)
- New book uses food to explore Mandela's life (AP)
- Russia's Abramovich paid for favours, protection: report (AFP)
- Detective missing after U-turn on Malaysian leader (Reuters)
- Tablet Ignites Debate on Messiah and Resurrection
- Americans' unhappy birthday: 'Too much wrong right now' (AP)
- Eminem Sued for Bathroom Brawl (E! Online)
- AP Exclusive: US removes uranium from Iraq (AP)
- On the Web, More Outrage Over Outages
- Mississippi River reopens as flooding wanes (Reuters)
- Iraqi boy's first swim hopeful sign of progress (AP)
- Nigeria's first oil well is still source of woe (AP)
- Seven charged in Turkish probe into alleged coup plot: report (AFP)
- Police Kill 9 Inmates at Syrian Prison
- Colombia foils bomb plot after rescue (Reuters)
- Bobby: New Edition Brown Out "Best Thing for Me" (E! Online)
- 148 illegal immigrants reach Spain (AP)
- Argentine lawmakers back export taxes (AP)
- McCain Battles a Nemesis, the Teleprompter
- Rising Convention Costs and Delays Worry Democrats
- Mbeki meets Mugabe and in Zimbabwe (AFP)
- Federer won't be fazed by go-slow Rafa (AFP)
- Costly Cancer Drug Offers Hope, but Also a Dilemma
- The Caucus: Vets Plan Ads Touting Iraq Success
- Obama, Clinton to hold joint fundraisers in NY (AP)
- Sangkkara bats for Asian supremacy in cricket (AFP)
- U.S. champion retains hot dog eating title (Reuters)
- Wimbledon: Venus Wins Latest Round in Sisters? Rivalry
- Iran Says Nuclear Policy Is Unchanged
- Democrats hit GOP on support for Medicare cuts (AP)
- Venus outguns Serena in Centre Court thriller (AFP)
- 150 party balloons carry Oregon man toward Idaho (AP)
- Wimbledon: Venus Wins Latest Round in Sisters? Rivalry
- A Side Competition in Beijing: Island vs. Mainland
- Smuggled film shows how Zimbabwe vote was rigged: paper (Reuters)
- IEA sees oil easing, then tightening to 2013: paper (Reuters)
- Belarus president: Bomb not aimed at me (AP)
- Why Fly When You Can Float?
- Bush honors troops, new Americans in radio address (AP)
- Analysis: McCain struggles to regain footing (AP)
- Venus takes first set 7-5 in final v Serena (Reuters)
- Venus wins first set of Wimbledon final (AFP)
- Dalai envoys says China lacking commitment to talks (Reuters)
- Britain wants G8 push for more oil dialogue (Reuters)
- McLaren driver Kovalainen on pole for British GP (AFP)
- Foreclosures to rise whoever wins White House (AP)
- Employers use federal law to deny benefits (AP)
- Challenges abound for Bush at last economic summit (AP)
- Iran says offers talks without nuclear freeze (AFP)
- F1 driver Kovalainen on pole for British GP (AFP)
- Russia warns of "new war" in Abkhazia conflict (Reuters)
- Hidden camera footage exposes Mugabe 'vote-rigging' (AFP)
- 1.4 tonnes of opium seized in Afghanistan: police (AFP)
- And the world's happiest country is.. (Reuters)
- Williams sisters await another Wimbledon showdown (AP)
- Several thousand anti-G8 protesters rally in Japan (Reuters)
- Iran: Nuclear program remains unchanged (AP)
- Man rips head from Hitler wax figure in Berlin (Reuters)
- Officials: Blast kills 5 in Yemen (AP)
- Lebanese leaders close to government deal: sources (Reuters)
- Pakistan eases assault on militants in tribal area (AP)
- Man rips head from Hitler wax figure in Berlin (Reuters)
- Two million Nigerians at risk from radioactive waste (AFP)
- Afghan MP shot dead; 16 'civilians' killed in US-led strike (AFP)
- NJ party town relaxes rules on kegs, rude gestures (AP)
- All Blacks shatter Springboks' invincible air (AFP)
- White House Memo: Tiptoeing on Bush and Convention
- 1,000 protest G-8 summit in Japan; police arrest 4 (AP)
- Man rips off wax Hitler's head (AP)
- Huge trove of 78 rpm records donated to Syracuse U (AP)
- India party backs government over nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Companies begin quest for oil, gas off Florida (AP)
- SocGen fined over trading scandal (AP)
- Quake jolts Tokyo (AFP)
- The Saturday Profile: Frontier Years Give Might to Ex-Guerrilla?s Words
- Franken tries the switch from comic to Congress (AP)
- FBI probe latest setback for beleaguered Detroit (AP)
- Study: Orangutan populations declining sharply (AP)
- Iran says its nuclear stance unchanged (Reuters)
- Protesters rally ahead of G8 summit (AFP)
- "Kung Fu Panda" prompts soul-searching in China (Reuters)
- Guests for Sunday TV news shows include Lieberman (AP)
- Arrest made in London murders of 2 French students (AP)
- Myanmar charges 14 Suu Kyi supporters for birthday demonstration (AFP)
- Pakistan nuclear proliferation case 'closed' (AP)
- Sri Lanka says another 36 killed in fighting (AFP)
- Offer of a Vote for Sale Draws Unwanted Attention
- Questions of Size and Taste for Queens Homes
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- Man arrested for murder of French students (AFP)
- Fla. Gov. Charlie Crist proposes to girlfriend (AP)
- Mongolia prepares to lift state of emergency (AFP)
- If It?s Wooden, Old and Once Kept Time, Call Him
- U.S. marks Independence Day with fireworks, revelry (AP)
- Former Republican Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86 (AP)
- One more time: Federer vs. Nadal at Wimbledon (AP)
- Big protest planned for Seoul against beef and Lee (Reuters)
- SKorean activists prepare 'million-strong' US beef rallies (AFP)
- Teaching Baseball as Second Language in China
- Two fires raging along Calif.'s Central Coast (AP)
- The weird world of Japanese manga comes to Paris (AFP)
- As Gas Prices Soar, Elderly Face Cuts in Aid
- Talking Business: On Day Care, Google Makes a Rare Fumble
- Jesse Helms: Polarizer, not a compromiser (AP)
- Lawmaker killed in southern Afghanistan (AP)
- Mexico sees anti-drug aid for police (AP)
- Amnesty urges Indonesia to halt serial killer's execution (AFP)
- Despair Drives Suicide Attacks by Iraqi Women
- Jesse Helms, 86, Dies; Unyielding Conservative Icon
- Holly Beach Journal: Resort With Comeback Hopes Celebrates the Fourth
- Hamlin holds off Busch to continue JGR dominance (AP)
- Spitzer call girl drops 'Girls Gone Wild' lawsuit (AP)
- Freed hostage Betancourt set for medical after hero's welcome in France (AFP)
- Lima bust nets pre-Hispanic textiles (AP)
- Swimming: Aussies' "best-ever" team for Olympic glory (AFP)
- Accounting Plan Would Allow Use of Foreign Rules
- Colombia Releases Video of Rescue
- Video shows hostages rejoicing at moment of rescue (AP)
- Analysis: Obama's centrist emphasis gives GOP ammo (AP)
- 2 supervisors at raided meatpacking plant arrested (AP)
- Brown urges G8 to speed efforts on aid, climate change (AFP)
- Phelps Sets World Record in 200 IM
- Aghan official says US strikes killed 22 civilians (AP)
- US soldiers in Iraq mark Fourth of July (AP)
- Smooth sailing for yacht builders despite economy (AP)
- Man accused of faking heart attacks to avoid bills (AP)
- India Party Struggling for U.S. Nuclear Deal
- Statue of Liberty's crown may reopen to public (AP)
- On the fence: Youkilis triples off top of wall (AP)
- Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86 (Reuters)
- Colombia shows rescue video (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,113 (AP)
- US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 468 (AP)
- Merrill Lynch in Talks to Sell Its Bloomberg Stake
- Cullen Jones Sets U.S. Record in 50 Freestyle
- Jesse Helms: a polarizer, not a compromiser (AP)
- On the fence: Youkilis triples off top of wall (AP)
- Australia sneak a win (AFP)
- Champ retains NYC hot-dog eating title in overtime (AP)
- UK court: Pringles are potato-light, tax-free (AP)
- Crazy cat that frightened neighborhood mends ways (AP)
- Statue of Liberty's crown may reopen to public (AP)
- Comic book artist Michael Turner dies at 37 (AP)
- Croc Dundee to tax authorities: 'Come and get me' (AP)
- Gunmen assassinate Shiite official in Iraq (AP)
- Trial of former Suriname dictator begins (AP)
- SocGen fined over trading scandal (AP)
- Shifting Winds and Timber Fuel Calif. Fires
- US marks July 4 with fireworks, revelry (AP)
- Obama mixes politics, holiday barbecue (Reuters)
- Brinkley split is newest image-crushing NY divorce (AP)
- Amy Winehouse sings in Spain, glass of win in hand (AP)
- Barbershop faces a discord among members (AP)
- London gallery previews major Byzantine exhibition (AFP)
- City Room: Celebrate With Mind, Body and Stomach
- Brangelina twins will always have Nice (AP)
- U.S. champion retains hot dog eating title (Reuters)
- Guests for the Sunday TV news shows (AP)
- ABBA foursome make rare appearance (Reuters)
- Autopsy: Drowning cause of Chinese girl's death (AP)
- Chile reality show contestant expelled over porn (Reuters)
- Pakistan's Musharraf says army still backs him (AFP)
- Chile reality show contestant expelled over porn (Reuters)
- Federer One Away From Another Wimbledon Title
- Chile reality show contestant expelled over porn (Reuters)
- Federer One Away From Another Wimbledon Title
- Colombians mull Betancourt presidency (AP)
- Goldman Sachs lowers estimates on 40 European banks (AFP)
- Amla at it again for South Africa (AFP)
- Symonds, Hussey boost Australia (AFP)
- Iran Issues Response to Nuclear Offer
- Man claims assault by Eminem in 2006 in Detroit (AP)
- Merrill nears deal to sell Bloomberg stake: report (Reuters)
- West condemns Mugabe, ignores other Africa despots (AP)
- G-8 summit gives chance to gauge Medvedev's power (AP)
- TPG pulls out of Bradford & Bingley plan (AP)
- Correction: Colombia Hostages story (AP)
- Armenian opposition supporters march through capital (Reuters)
- Betancourt, in France, Details Her Captivity
- Statue of Liberty Crown Reopening Is Studied
- European shares fall, Asia markets mixed (AP)
- US soldiers in Iraq mark Fourth of July (AP)
- Obama and family spend 4th of July in Montana (AP)
- Lax Real Estate Decisions Hurt Starbucks
- Inquiry closes into Trump's Scottish golf course plans (AFP)
- Jerusalem attacker had Jewish girlfriend (AP)
- US Embassy returns to historic Berlin address (AP)
- Pakistan crush hapless Bangladesh (AFP)
- $52 Billion Deal for Bell Canada
- Prado says 'Colossus' is not the work of Goya (AP)
- Credit Mutuel makes firm offer for Citibank in Germany: sources (AFP)
- Jesse Helms, Conservative Force in the Senate, Dies at 86
- Former Republican NC Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86 (AP)
- Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86 (Reuters)
- Sarkozy welcomes Betancourt to Paris (Reuters)
- Freed hostage Betancourt gets hero's welcome in France (AFP)
- Russian investigators say 2 notaries are killed (AP)
- Former Congolese warlord Bemba appears in court (AP)
- Sri Lankan army says rebel base seized (AP)
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