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- 7 die as medical helicopters collide over Arizona (AP)
- Gay revelers celebrate pride, marriage rights (AP)
- Bear mauls teen during 24-hour bike race in Alaska (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,113 (AP)
- Plenty and penury, action and inertia in Darfur (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 461 (AP)
- Medical Helicopters Collide in Arizona
- Zimbabwe's Mugabe sworn in after discredited vote (AP)
- Researchers make noises of pre-Columbian society (AP)
- Disney's "WALL-E" wows box office (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Boris strengthens at sea (AP)
- More shrine protests in Indian Kashmir (AP)
- Life for sale on eBay disappoints (AP)
- Out-of-state crews post SC signs in wrong places (AP)
- Gay Runs Wind-Aided 9.68 Seconds to Make Olympics
- Swedish school confiscates boy's party invitations (AP)
- Will Smith's school insists it's not Scientologist (AP)
- Giant Saudi field is key to boosting oil output (AP)
- Spain triumphs at Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
- Accidental fungus leads to promising cancer drug (Reuters)
- Political focus helps make MSNBC more competitive (AP)
- 17 injured as French troops use live ammo in visitors day display (AFP)
- There's plenty of moose-ing around in N.D. town (AP)
- Mugabe Is Sworn In for 6th Term After Discredited Vote
- Paterson Greeted Enthusiastically at Gay Pride Parade
- Spain triumphs at Euro 2008 final (Reuters)
- Fund manager pays $2.1 million to lunch with Warren Buffett (Reuters)
- 16 adults, kids wounded at French shooting demo (AP)
- Watson's maiden one-day century sets up Aussie victory (AFP)
- Spain wins first major in 44 years (AP)
- List of European Championships winners (Reuters)
- African security council says summit will deal with Mugabe (AFP)
- Marlins rally in 9th to top Diamondbacks 4-3 (AP)
- African leaders may no longer accept Mugabe regime: Brown (AFP)
- The Caucus: Highlights of the Sunday Shows
- Program in Iraq against al-Qaida faces uncertainty (AP)
- Men's Paris fashions blur gender boundaries (AP)
- Zambia president taken ill on eve of African summit (AFP)
- Wall Street to begin July on shaky ground (AP)
- SAG leader calls strike talk 'a distraction' (AP)
- Redgrave and Holmes sign petition against Chambers (AFP)
- Israel Swaps Prisoners for 2 Soldiers? Bodies
- Euro final marks the end of BBC's voice of football (AFP)
- Correction: Iraq-Inside the Walls story (AP)
- UN driver killed in Sudan in seventh loss since March (AFP)
- Indian Kashmir govt backs down over land for Hindus (AFP)
- Great Lakes compact focus shifting to Congress (AP)
- 'WALL-E,' 'Wanted' team up as $100 million duo (AP)
- Japanese game shows coming to America (AP)
- Greg Norman and Chris Evert marry: report (AFP)
- Raf Simons' Galactic Groove (Fashion Wire Daily)
- France's Nicolas and Carla assume Europe's throne (AP)
- Britain signs nuclear deal with energy-parched Jordan (AFP)
- Africa should do 'whatever it takes' against Mugabe: Britain (AFP)
- China admits controversial tiger photos faked (Reuters)
- Anglicans Face Wider Split Over Policy Toward Gays
- Pakistan Appears to Push Back Militants
- McCain meets with evangelist Billy Graham and son (AP)
- West Point cadets practice by barking at civilians (AP)
- Tigers' Ordonez on 15-day DL with pulled oblique (AP)
- Midwest floodwaters falling, costs rising (Reuters)
- Shipping woes cut Chinese fireworks exports (AP)
- Polling stations busy as voters queue up across Mongolia (AFP)
- The Nation: Gun Laws and Crime: A Complex Relationship
- Goal: Live Coverage of the Euro 2008 Final
- Parenting: So Ready to Send the Kids Off to College
- NYC keeps the cannoli but drops the trans fats (AP)
- Disney's "WALL-E" wows North American box office (Reuters)
- Researchers recreate pre-Columbian sounds (AP)
- There is a Plan B for 2010 World Cup, admits Blatter (AFP)
- China resists US push for UN to punish Zimbabwe (AP)
- Heppner trying on Tristan in Aix-en-Provence (AP)
- Sangakkara century fires Sri Lanka to 302-7 (AFP)
- UN official: Afghan civilian deaths up 60 percent (AP)
- Losses sink in for Midwest as flooding ebbs (Reuters)
- Ann Demeulemeester: Growing Old With Grace (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Glastonbury wrapping up with blasts from the past (AFP)
- A look at Israeli-Lebanese prisoner swaps (AP)
- Rapper Wyclef Jean working to develop Haiti (Reuters)
- Siemens chief says major restructuring on the cards (AFP)
- China balks at US calls for Zimbabwe arms embargo (AFP)
- Con Edison Contract Talks Suspended
- Mugabe declared winner in Zimbabwe's one-man election (AFP)
- Blair Campaigns for Climate Action (Time.com)
- U.S. faces Iraqi anger over raid near Kerbala (Reuters)
- China says next round of Tibet talks in early July (Reuters)
- Israel approves prisoner swap with Hezbollah (AFP)
- China: New talks with Dalai Lama representatives (AP)
- Rober says no to Hearts manager job (AFP)
- Rice urges stronger actions against Zimbabwe (AP)
- Ladders of Memory
- Analysis: Iran harder sell on giving up nukes (AP)
- Polish-U.S. missile base deal possible this week (Reuters)
- Israel approves prisoner swap with Hezbollah (AFP)
- Spanish royalty and Harrison Ford to mingle at final (Reuters)
- Rice praises China's post-quake recovery efforts (AP)
- Huge crowds expected for SF gay pride parade (AP)
- Israel reopens Gaza border, Hamas looks to truce (Reuters)
- Conservatives say not quitting Anglican Communion (Reuters)
- Darfur rebels hope new mediator can kickstart talks (Reuters)
- British soldier among 23 killed in Afghan unrest (AFP)
- English TB victim 'not a public risk': Hong Kong (AFP)
- Kazakh leader vows reform before taking OSCE chair (Reuters)
- Athletes Disabled by Wars Lead Iraqi Team in World Games
- Israeli Cabinet Debates Prisoner Swap
- Olmert: Captive Israeli soldiers in Lebanon dead (AP)
- Winehouse strikes back at Glastonbury fan (AP)
- Report: Iran nuclear proposal under review (AP)
- 40 policemen missing after rebel attack (AP)
- Captaincy 'fun' for Pietersen despite defeat (AFP)
- 'Good argument' for international force in Zimbabwe: Tutu (AFP)
- Malaysia's Anwar denounces new sex charges as 'fabrication' (AFP)
- Mugabe inauguration scheduled in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Rafa strikes Spanish blow, Jankovic scrapes through at Wimbledon (AFP)
- Zimbabwe poll neither free nor fair: African lawmakers (AFP)
- Pakistan win toss, send Sri Lanka in to bat (AFP)
- Music: When Ambassadors Had Rhythm
- Bomb kills 5 policemen in northern Iraq (Reuters)
- Explosion in India's northeast kills 6 (AP)
- Iraqi officials angered by U.S. raid near Kerbala (Reuters)
- Adebayor tempted by move to Barcelona (AFP)
- Truck bomb kills 7 in Iraq (AP)
- British soldier killed in Afghanistan blast (AFP)
- `Dodgers beat Angels without a hit (AP)
- Israeli cabinet debates Hezbollah prisoner swap (Reuters)
- Man auctions off his life, sale price disappoints (Reuters)
- The Nation: Summer and Smoke, an American Cauldron
- Malaysia's Anwar accused of sodomy (AP)
- Rice emphasizes friendship during China visit (Reuters)
- Guatemalan minister dies in helicopter crash (Reuters)
- Kazakh model in apparent suicide plunge -reports (Reuters)
- Hundreds injured in South Korea beef protests (AP)
- Chinese protesters torch buildings (AP)
- Pakistani secure militant area in Khyber region (Reuters)
- 101 Secrets (and 9 Lives) of a Magazine Star
- Ex-sports greats Evert, Norman wed in Bahamas (Reuters)
- Australian cardinal hopes pope will confront sex abuse (AFP)
- Dodgers 1, Angels 0: Dodgers Beat Angels Without a Hit
- Gay equals fourth-fastest 100 after near miss (Reuters)
- Pakistan pushes ahead with anti-militant offensive (AFP)
- Officials: Israel to renew food deliveries to Gaza (AP)
- Fog hinders Indonesian plane crash operation (AFP)
- Mugabe set to be declared winner of Zimbabwe poll (Reuters)
- Strike 2? Hollywood braces for actor walkout (AP)
- More than 100 injured in SKorea beef protests (AFP)
- The World: One Reason Gas Is Emptying Your Wallet: Nigeria
- Pakistan launches strike at Taliban hideouts (AP)
- French court to rule in luxury group case against eBay (AFP)
- Girl's death sparks rioting in Chinese county (Reuters)
- After Blunder, Gay Sets U.S. Record in 100 Meters
- Smoky skies threaten health in fiery California (AP)
- Beef dispute confronts Rice on Korean visit (AP)
- Tropical Storm Cristina forms in Pacific (AP)
- As Housing Bill Evolves, Crisis Grows Deeper
- Mugabe set for inauguration after Zimbabwe's one-man poll (AFP)
- Reports: Model dies in fall from NYC building (AP)
- China to make couture catwalk bow (AFP)
- Relaxed Murray fights off German criticism (AFP)
- Australia's former FM set to decide on future soon, his party says (AFP)
- Obama Supporters Take His Middle Name as Their Own
- As river rushes into Mo. town, residents file out (AP)
- Bush calls for more penalties against Zimbabwe (AP)
- Chinese investor pays $2.1M to eat with Buffett (AP)
- 'American Idol' winner Ruben Studdard weds in Ala. (AP)
- Kiwis eye cricket Champions Trophy after beating England (AFP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,113 (AP)
- Malaysia's Anwar denounces new sex charges as 'fabrication' (AFP)
- U.S. Army history slams post-invasion Iraq plan-report (Reuters)
- Yankees 3, Mets 2: Santana Does His Part, but Mets Provide Little Support vs. Pettitt
- Transplant recipient completes Yosemite ascent (AP)
- Venus Williams joins sister in 4th round (AP)
- From Out of Nowhere, a Vaulter Is on Cusp of the Olympics
- Award-winning pianist Leonard Pennario dies at 83 (AP)
- ArtsBeat: Street Music During Spoleto Festival
- Midwest floodwaters wash levees, weather improves (Reuters)
- Iran opposition group: US terror listing unjust (AP)
- Gay pride marches in Europe marred by homophobia (AFP)
- Occupation Plan for Iraq Faulted in Army History
- Call for political displays rankles some Mormons (AP)
- Supreme Court rulings won't end lawsuits (AP)
- Spanish PM firm on phasing out nuclear power (AFP)
- Political Freelancers Use Web to Join the Attack
- Nadal wins in straight sets at Wimbledon (AP)
- Idol Champ Says "I Do" (E! Online)
- Militants, police slain in Russia's volatile south (AP)
- Malaysia's Anwar accused of sodomy; denies charge (AP)
- Steven Tyler: Dude Looks Like a Liar (E! Online)
- Italy expels 38 Egyptians in immigration crackdown (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe Cricket boss plays down global concerns (AFP)
- Girl's death sparks rioting in China: reports (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe Faces Wider Sanctions Under Bush Plan
- Malaysia's Anwar to be investigated on sex charges: police (AFP)
- Wisconsin sculptor gets cheesy, historic (AP)
- For Albany, a Year of Can-You-Believe-It?
- Pakistani Army Shells Militants
- Zimbabwean leader's reality: Mugabe is Right (AP)
- Raina's hundred sparks India win (AFP)
- Kennedy Left Bold Mark in Term That Defied Labeling
- Weighing the Costs of a Look Inside the Heart
- Cruise Night, Without the Car
- Kidnapped Danish, Swedish aid workers freed in Somalia (AFP)
- US Senate moves to lift Mandela's 'terror' label (AFP)
- Dozens killed in Afghan violence (AFP)
- Obama Will Make Visits to Middle East and Europe
- Tiny Voices Defy Fate of Yemen?s Girls
- Reopening black farmers' suits could cost billions (AP)
- Values keeping Africa leaders silent on Mugabe: rapper Jal (AFP)
- Kurdish regional leader stands by oil deals (AP)
- Bush orders sanctions against 'illegitimate' Zimbabwe govt (AFP)
- As Bill Evolves, Mortgage Debt Is Snowballing
- Next Stop | Chicago: Finding the Beat of Chicago?s Latino Quarter
- News Analysis: After Brutality, Mugabe Offers an Olive Branch
- Rivals McCain and Obama court Hispanics voters (AP)
- U.S. proposes new Mideast talks: Palestinian official (Reuters)
- Bologna move in for Celtic's Nakamura - press (AFP)
- Aid group: South Africa deported Zimbabweans (AP)
- Rice urges Koreans to trust govt over US beef (AFP)
- McCain, Iraqi president say progress being made (AP)
- Scientists: Nothing to fear from atom-smasher (AP)
- Guantanamo's days numbered, tough choices ahead (AP)
- ANALYSIS: More `near-nuclear' states may loom (AP)
- Navy to keep Guantanamo base if prison closes (AP)
- Nuclear weapons programs around the world (AP)
- Pakistan Forces Shell Bases of Militant Leader
- Can Weeds Help Solve the Climate Crisis?
- Bush calls for penalties against Zimbabwe (AP)
- Richardson touts Obama's energy, economic policies (AP)
- Bush seeks sanctions on Zimbabwe after election (Reuters)
- Givenchy: Tisci Does Gothic Romanticism for Guys (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Obama announces trips to Middle East, Europe (AFP)
- Want to Play Handball? Better Not Forget Your Ego
- Bush Calls for Penalties for Zimbabwe
- Another sandbag barrier fails at Winfield, Mo. (AP)
- Mugabe may be sworn in on Sunday: govt sources (Reuters)
- Obama to visit Middle East, Europe this summer (Reuters)
- Mugabe inauguration expected Sunday (AFP)
- John Galliano: Maharaja Party Tiger (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Pakistan launches anti-Taliban crackdown near Peshawar (Reuters)
- Clash Reported With Taliban in Volatile Region of Pakistan
- Obama Plans a Visit to the Middle East and Europe
- Bush praises faith-based groups for helping needy (AP)
- Another sandbag barrier fails at Winfield, Mo. (AP)
- Mugabe may be sworn in on Sunday: govt sources (Reuters)
- John Galliano: Maharaja Party Tiger (Fashion Wire Daily)
- Report: Iran to hit Israel if attacked (AP)
- Pakistan launches anti-Taliban crackdown near Peshawar (Reuters)
- Clash Reported With Taliban in Volatile Region of Pakistan
- Obama Plans a Visit to the Middle East and Europe
- Talking Business: Easy Target, but Not the Right One
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