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- Helmsley reportedly leaves $8B to canine care (AP)
- Sinai Bedouins protest against arrest of tribesman (AFP)
- 5 Dead in Riots After Mongolia Vote
- Actors' union, theater producers reach agreement (AP)
- Angelina Jolie admitted to hospital with twins on the way (AFP)
- Paulson: UK, US must overhaul old bank regulations (AP)
- France?s Terrorism Strategy Faulted
- The Lede: A Post-9/11 Low for Terror Concerns
- Pakistan must focus on problems, not Musharraf: U.S (Reuters)
- Christie Brinkley's divorce trial beginning in NY (AP)
- Nepalese Gurkhas lose army pension fight (AFP)
- Iraqi forces arrest 2 Sadrists leaders (AP)
- US apologises over Bush trip announcement: Seoul official (AFP)
- Iraq says Jordan king and Turkish PM to visit (Reuters)
- Home builder Taylor Wimpey shares collapse (AFP)
- Millions of India truckers in strike over hikes in tax, fuel price (AFP)
- Bits: iRiver and the Portable Media Player Market
- NATO forces should drop Afghan "caveats": commander (Reuters)
- Gay marriage: until deportation do us part? (Reuters)
- No joke: Ledger's Batman villain has Oscar shot (AP)
- Britain tightens ban on Hezbollah (Reuters)
- Nigerian senate bans arrest of graft suspects inside parliament (AFP)
- The Climb: Mackey 1, Tourmalet 0
- ArtsBeat: New Joisy Accents on London Stage
- DealBook: Buffett Surprised by Record Lunch Tab
- The Lede: Zimbabwe's Long Road to Happiness
- Starbucks to close 600 US stores, rein in growth (AP)
- Australians making odd choices for funeral songs (AP)
- Federer leads off men's quarterfinals at Wimbledon (AP)
- Garza beats Wakefield, Rays down Red Sox again (AP)
- U.S. flexible on Iraq pact, hurdles remain: Zebari (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe opposition leader rejects unity govt (AFP)
- Shares in UK's Marks & Spencer dive 22 percent (AP)
- US Navy: Iran won't be allowed to close Hormuz (AP)
- War, drought and inflation threaten Horn with disaster: UNICEF (AFP)
- China attacks Dalai Lama as talks continue (Reuters)
- Two killed in Jerusalem bulldozer attack (AFP)
- Gov't to ban Hezbollah's military wing (AFP)
- Palestinians storm Egyptian border (AP)
- Turkish general calls for calm after detentions (Reuters)
- Improve Human Rights, McCain Tells Colombian
- Two killed in Jerusalem bulldozer attack (AFP)
- Apprentice winner makes bad start to new career (AFP)
- At Least 2 Die as Bus Is Rammed in Jerusalem
- Tentative Contract for Con Edison
- Poll: Public cool to Michelle, doesn't know Cindy (AP)
- Dozens hurt in apparent attack in Jerusalem (Reuters)
- Angelina Jolie's doctor to give report (AP)
- BA announces purchase of French airline L'Avion (AFP)
- Doctor: Zambian president in semi-coma (AP)
- Driver Rams Tractor into Israeli Bus
- Dead veterans happy to rock again for Obama (Reuters)
- Prince of darkness Murray aims to crowd out Nadal (AFP)
- Driver rams bulldozer into Jerusalem bus (AP)
- Witnesses say 20 people killed in Somalia clashes (AP)
- UN head to meet China president, premier (AP)
- To Hostess, a Dream Restaurant Was a Nightmare
- It's Hoff vs. Coughlin at US Olympic swim trials (AP)
- U.S. helicopter shot down in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- U.S. won't let Iran shut Gulf: Navy official (Reuters)
- Rock the Vote, MySpace start competition (Reuters)
- "She's Got the Look" renewed at TV Land (Reuters)
- Mbeki rejects outside intervention in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Former Khmer Rouge appeals detention (AP)
- Broken promises sound off-note between G8, Africa (Reuters)
- "Kit Kittredge" battles robot at box office (Reuters)
- TBS pads roster for All-Star selection show (Reuters)
- Telemundo, Ford team on miniseries (Reuters)
- Coalition chopper downed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Deutsche Bank says it sees profit, no cash injections (AFP)
- Peace plans falter for Nigeria oil region (AFP)
- Suicide attack on NATO convoy causes injuries: Afghan officials (AFP)
- Emergency Rule Declared in Mongolia
- US politicians find ways to play on racial fears (AP)
- US contradicts itself over its own ID theft advice (AP)
- Some Americans will drive trucks, no matter cost (Reuters)
- Chinese party boss delivers attack on Dalai Lama (AP)
- Maddie parents seek access to police files (AFP)
- Pope protest crackdown could backfire, Australian activists warn (AFP)
- Police arrest Illinois man suspected in 8 murders (Reuters)
- SAfrica's Mbeki rejects EU demand on Zimbabwe govt (AFP)
- Myanmar politics roiled, but junta grip firm (AP)
- Energy experts puzzled over oil prices (AP)
- Most Malaysians believe Anwar is innocent: polls (Reuters)
- Possible Flaws in State Plan to Rescue the Everglades
- U.S. facing tough Q2, Europe to suffer: Paulson (Reuters)
- Indie filmmaker acting in disaster movie (Reuters)
- USA tops cable ratings again (Reuters)
- Pakistan arrests 18 militants in northwest (AP)
- Death toll in China coal mine accident reaches 18: state media (AFP)
- Soldiers patrol Mongolian capital amid state of emergency (AFP)
- NBC goes "Off Duty" with comedian (Reuters)
- Nepal's former crown prince in Singapore: source (AFP)
- Former KRouge minister claims royal amnesty (AFP)
- McCain presses Colombia's Uribe on human rights (AP)
- Police `torture' videos cause uproar in Mexico (AP)
- Smoky air leaves Californians straining to breathe (AP)
- U.S.-led force helicopter shot down in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Rapper Young Jeezy joins Ice Cube film (Reuters)
- TV ad spending to set record in presidential race (Reuters)
- Explosion rips through Russian apartment block (Reuters)
- Boris weakens in Pacific far off Mexico (AP)
- Nowthen, Minn., I think our city has a name (AP)
- A Personal Call to a Prosthetic Invention
- "Talent," "Wipeout" lead weekly ratings derby (Reuters)
- 18 dead in northwest China mine collapse (AP)
- African leaders call for power-sharing deal in Zimbabwe (AFP)
- Federer braced for Ancic and Safin Wimbledon assault (AFP)
- Cyclone takes toll on building boom in Myanmar capital (AFP)
- Memo From Beijing: Quake Revealed Deficiencies of China?s Military
- Company With Big City Contracts Is Tied to Mob Schemes in Affidavit
- Mongolia declares state of emergency (Reuters)
- Hezbollah said to train Shiite militiamen in Iraq (AP)
- Deepening Cycle of Job Loss Seen Lasting Into ?09
- Military Death Toll Rises in Afghanistan as Taliban Gains Strength
- Obama Seeks Bigger Role for Religious Groups
- Cement-Truck Drivers? Strike Stalls New York City Construction
- Angelina Jolie "doing great," says spokesman (Reuters)
- Anglicanism faces schism over gay priests, women bishops (AFP)
- Mideast leaders in Japan for peace talks (AFP)
- New York magnate leaves billions to the dogs (Reuters)
- China Inspired Interrogations at Guantánamo
- Sept. 11 memorial head wants to open by 9/11/11 (AP)
- Woman crashes into store then tries to buy beer (AP)
- Campbell lands in Chicago on busy NHL spending day (AP)
- McCain in Colombia to discuss trade, drugs, rights (Reuters)
- Matthews Band sax player injured in ATV wreck (AP)
- Anti-Castro militant pardon overturned (AP)
- Bush to visit South Korea in August as beef protests spread (AFP)
- Coughlin Again Lowers Backstroke Record
- Haysbert: Prez role on '24' may have helped Obama (AP)
- Mugabe leaves summit under pressure from AU rebuff (Reuters)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Monday Ratings: Fox Wins; ABC and NBC Do Not Benefit With O
- Tamarine wants Wimbledon success to lay foundations for Asian tennis (AFP)
- Dolphins can spend Independence Day in NJ river (AP)
- In Weighing Death Penalty, a Flaw in Fact
- Airport?s Ban on Guns Is Disputed in Atlanta
- Bits: Lawsuit Seeks Government Cell Phone Tracking Data
- Police: Ex-convict suspected of killing 8 captured (AP)
- Bush: Housing deal possible with 'less politics' (AP)
- Pentagon to unveil new waiver process for recruits (AP)
- Obama courts conservatives with new faith program (AP)
- June car sales plummet for nearly all automakers (AP)
- Stepfather of missing Vt. girl facing fed charge (AP)
- Rape charge dropped against Poison drummer (AP)
- Bonds' 756th homer ball lands in Hall, finally (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Rebels desert as Colombia army advances (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,113 (AP)
- Police find 20 Cubans at Mexico home (AP)
- US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 468 (AP)
- Gen. Clark won't back off critique of McCain (AP)
- Musicians Hall of Fame announces new inductees (AP)
- Nowthen, Minn., I think our city has a name (AP)
- Group Challenges Atlanta Airport?s Ban on Guns
- Letter writer boasts of killing pregnant soldier (AP)
- Political resolution still possible in Zimbabwe: US (AFP)
- Helmsley?s Fortune May Go to the Dogs
- Starbucks to Close 500 More U.S. Stores
- Famed Capitol studios fear neighbor's bad vibes (AP)
- Zambian president flown to France for stroke treatment (AFP)
- Hill seeks to blunt criticism on NKorea (Reuters)
- Ex-con suspected in deaths of 8 in Ill., Mo. (AP)
- Orbitz travel sites replace Expedia at MSN (Reuters)
- 39 US missionaries robbed in Jamaica (AP)
- White House: Bush to visit South Korea in August (AP)
- Snow in July? A Mixed Blessing in the Rockies
- Bush: Housing deal possible with 'less politics' (AP)
- Peru, Bolivia leaders not so neighborly (AP)
- "Idol" finalist Kristy Lee Cook signs with Arista (Reuters)
- Top 5 in entertainment (AP)
- French army chief resigns after live ammo incident (Reuters)
- Bush to go to South Korea in August: WHouse (AFP)
- Rings: Athletes Announce Open Letter on Darfur
- Bats: Bonds?s Record Ball Not Hall Bound Yet
- Bonds' record-breaking 756th ball not Hall bound (AP)
- New York Atty General office says Grasso case over (Reuters)
- `The Fly' opera is buzz of Paris season (AP)
- T.I. turns to civil rights icon as mentor (AP)
- Prime-time `stars' of summer are regular folks (AP)
- Scuttled by Officials, Suburban Chicago 'Ragtime' Might Sing Yet (Playbill)
- Angelina Jolie admitted to hospital with twins on the way (AFP)
- France takes over EU presidency (AP)
- Bacon's portrait of lover fetches 13.7 million pounds at auction (AFP)
- Chavez: EU migration rules 'barbaric' (AP)
- Mandela finally dropped from US terror watch list (AFP)
- NKorea nuke partners could take on other issues (AP)
- UBS Is Ordered to Turn Over Names of Clients
- French Army Chief Resigns Over Shots
- Players' union files grievance over Chacon (AP)
- Denver Archdiocese settles priest abuse cases (Reuters)
- Live Nation eyes Shakira deal: sources (Reuters)
- Haute couture ignores economic turmoil (AP)
- Olmert visits Israeli nuclear site (AP)
- City Room: Calatrava?s Roof to Remain Closed
- New Iraq report: 15 of 18 benchmarks satisfactory (AP)
- Video shows woman dying on Brooklyn hospital floor (AP)
- Obama courts evangelicals with stress on faith (Reuters)
- Visa denial forces Boy George to cancel US tour (AP)
- Journalist's killer is in Western Europe: Russia (Reuters)
- Bush to visit South Korea Aug 5-6 - White House (Reuters)
- Baby otters safe after excursion, stop at pub (AP)
- Man auctions off his life, sale price disappoints (Reuters)
- Manure thief falls into dung, flees naked (Reuters)
- Man charged for having pants undone in park (AP)
- Court Dismisses Claims Against Grasso
- Christie Brinkley divorce trial set to begin (AP)
- Fabled music studio celebrates golden anniversary (AP)
- Two new series explore a teenage taboo (Reuters)
- FCC commissioner key to XM-Sirius vote (Reuters)
- Poland deals new blow to French EU presidency (Reuters)
- Iraq by the numbers: key figures in the war (AP)
- Zambian president taken to France after surgery (AP)
- Man accused of hitting his mom with Polish sausage (AP)
- Alleged burglar sheds clothes, flees in shorts (AP)
- Sculpture Shattered at Metropolitan
- The Lede: State Dept. Counters Latest Iran Report
- City Room: Shedding Light on the Subway Series
- Traders more skeptical of Obama-Clinton dream team (Reuters)
- Angelina Jolie in hospital to give birth: reports (Reuters)
- Rep says Madonna and Ritchie not divorcing (Reuters)
- Radio's 'Car Talk' guys reluctantly tackle TV (AP)
- Germans outraged over assisted suicide video (Reuters)
- Williams sisters close in on final, Zheng makes history (AFP)
- City Room: Dogs Attack 90-Year-Old
- Woman crashes into store then tries to buy beer (AP)
- African Union adopts Zimbabwe national unity resolution (AFP)
- `Trumbo' shines light on writer's powerful words (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Rebels desert as Colombia army advances (AP)
- Williams Sisters Lead March to Semifinals
- Bits: New Method for Fallback Password Questions
- Hezbollah said to train Shiite militiamen in Iraq (AP)
- Jessica Simpson winning over country listeners (AP)
- Toy story: Soviet-era landmark for kids closes (AP)
- Beirut restaurant makes meal out of war (Reuters)
- Israeli museum announces restitution for artifacts (AP)
- Venezuela's Chavez says US fleet a regional threat (AP)
- US condemns Sri Lanka attacks on embassy official, journalist (AFP)
- Clay Felker, Magazine Pioneer, Dies at 82
- City Room: N.Y.P.D. Faulted on Weapons Storage
- Rings: Athletes Make Darfur Statement
- City Room: Warning Pot Smokers on Gay Street
- Lawsuit filed over Atlanta airport barring guns (AP)
- Jolie goes to hospital to give birth to twins (AP)
- Jolie in French hospital for birth of twins (AP)
- London shares remain low (AFP)
- Chinese engineer kidnapped in Afghanistan: governor (AFP)
- June Sales Fell Almost 28% at Ford
- U.S. criticizes report Israel likely to attack Iran (Reuters)
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