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- The Caucus: Obama Backed by A.F.L.-C.I.O.
- Bill Murray's divorce is finalized (AP)
- MTV broadens use of Web with slate of new shows (Reuters)
- Renault to hike car prices 1.5 pct due to rising costs (AFP)
- Political theater seen in Israeli drill (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition: No. 2 released from jail (AP)
- Sehwag runs rampage as India beat Pakistan (AFP)
- City Room: Recalling a Seedier Times Square
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- Germany marks 60th anniversary of Berlin Airlift (AP)
- Obama leads in four battleground states: poll (Reuters)
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- Nicole Richie to guest star on NBC's `Chuck' (AP)
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- UN drug chief: Insurgents complicating drug war (AP)
- Obama: US should maintain sanctions on North Korea (AFP)
- Worries About Banks Send Markets Falling
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- Sports legends Norman, Evert reportedly to marry in Bahamas (AFP)
- Afghan blast kills 3 US coalition members (AP)
- Brit to spend life in prison for murdering wife, baby in US (AFP)
- Aid urgently needed to avert serious famine in Ethiopia: Unicef (AFP)
- G8 pledges billions for Afghan-Pakistan region (AFP)
- Drugs, phones wing their way to prisoners (Reuters)
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- Pope doesn't wear Prada says Vatican newspaper (Reuters)
- City Room: Taxi TV?s, Now With More Content
- Stocks tumble following downgrades, spike in oil (AP)
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- French winemakers protest to demand government aid (AP)
- Mexico compensates men for forced sterilizations (AP)
- Obama cautious on North Korea nuclear declaration (Reuters)
- Baghdad Bureau: More Answers From Iraqi Teens
- Rings: China Accused of Politicizing Olympics
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- Collingwood gets four-game ban for over-rate delay (AFP)
- Group criticizes Beijing water diversion plan (AP)
- Justices Rule for Individual Gun Rights
- Suicide Bombers Kill at least 30 in Two Iraq Attacks
- Court rules in favor of Second Amendment gun right (AP)
- Venus struggles again but wins in 2 sets (AP)
- Supreme Court finds individual right to own guns (Reuters)
- U.S. explores anti-missile scheme for flight zones (Reuters)
- Swedes try drive-in weddings (Reuters)
- Iraqi association dissolves soccer team (AP)
- Supreme Court Rules That Individuals Have Gun Rights
- City Room: 'Waterfalls' Display Opens on Harbor
- Zimbabwe casts pall over Mandela UK visit, concert (Reuters)
- Venus Williams through to Wimbledon last 32 (AFP)
- Mugabe is 'self-destructing': Tsvangirai (AFP)
- China removes algae from Olympic sailing venue (AP)
- Wheels: Touring Rome on a Vespa
- Rice urges Zimbabwe to talk to opposition (AFP)
- Philippines Toll Could Reach 1,300
- DealBook: Zell Mulls Sale of Tribune Tower
- US economy logs better but still subpar growth (AP)
- Astros' Chacon reportedly throws GM to ground (AP)
- World leaders turn the screw on Mugabe (AFP)
- Vatican paper: Pope Benedict XVI doesn't wear Prada (AP)
- US ambassador among sharpest critics of Zimbabwe (AP)
- China says it is not politicizing the Olympics (AP)
- Gas prices fuel drop in car owner satisfaction (AP)
- Bush gives cautious welcome to NK nuclear account (Reuters)
- Weekly wrap-up of entertainment quotes (AP)
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- Unicredit, shifting east, plans 9,000 job cuts in western Europe (AFP)
- Venezuelan 'System' brings classics to the barrios (AP)
- Mugabe critic granted bail: lawyer (AFP)
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- U.S. to Take North Korea Off Terror List
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- Supreme Court to issue decision on D.C. gun case (AP)
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- Somalia conflict kills more than 2,100 this year (Reuters)
- U.S. says Syria must not hinder IAEA nuclear probe (Reuters)
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- U.S. to Take North Korea Off Terror List
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- Bush administration to lift North Korea sanctions (AP)
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- US hails North Korean move, vows sanctions lift (AFP)
- A short review of the new Pixar short, `Presto' (AP)
- U.S. To Take North Korea Off Terrorist List
- U.S. withdraws nuclear weapons from Britain: report (Reuters)
- Slash and Sebastian Bach cook up top-secret project (Reuters)
- North Korea, Iran dominate G-8 meeting in Japan (AP)
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- Rookie singer Katy Perry tops singles chart (Reuters)
- Fortis launches share issue to boost solvency (AFP)
- Drew Carey orders 45 pizzas shipped cross-country (AP)
- Somalia: Pirates demand $1M ransom for 4 Europeans (AP)
- Report: UN envoy to Darfur to resign (AP)
- Anti-India protests paralyze Indian Kashmir (AP)
- Strong Economy and Labor Shortages Are Luring Polish Immigrants Back Home
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- Iran says "enemies" won't stop nuclear work: agency (Reuters)
- Indie filmmakers paint it brown for dark comedy (Reuters)
- Lara Logan extends deal with CBS News (Reuters)
- Divers struggle with bodies in Philippine ferry (AP)
- China: Media, organizations distorting Darfur (AP)
- Timor's Ramos-Horta takes UN rights job (AP)
- California unveils ambitious climate plan (Reuters)
- Rivals clash as Pakistan holds by-elections (Reuters)
- Nicole Richie lines up TV gig as mean girl (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai says he didn't write article (AP)
- Crocodile welcomed into Australian pub by drinkers (AP)
- Australia's Qantas cancels more flights due to strike (AFP)
- Heiligenkreuz Journal: Sacred Songs Sell, Drawing Attention to Their Source
- Hundreds arrested in major US child prostitution raid (AFP)
- LSE and Lehman unveil European trading platform (Reuters)
- Myanmar confirms detention of 14 Suu Kyi supporters (AFP)
- Zimbabweans Make Plea for Help as Runoff Nears
- Israel keeps Gaza crossings closed for second day (Reuters)
- Review: Robot romance `Wall-e' has heart of gold (AP)
- "Hazzard" star John Schneider in new TV series (Reuters)
- UniCredit to grow in eastern Europe, shrink in west (Reuters)
- Japan court orders compensation for neighbours of US base (AFP)
- Oscar season kicks off (Reuters)
- Settlement in NY lawsuit over NBC's 'Predator' (AP)
- Hollywood actors set to work without contract (Reuters)
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- Philippine ferry body search may take a month: official (AFP)
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- Supreme Court bans death penalty for child rape (AP)
- Secretary of State Rice warns on Zimbabwe election (AP)
- Rice: NKorea declaration 'developments' soon (AP)
- SKorean protesters move to block US beef shipments (AFP)
- Australia hedges on Chinese mining investment (AFP)
- NBC settles lawsuit over man's suicide: report (Reuters)
- NKorea expected to hand over nuclear list (AFP)
- Sarah Jessica Parker high on "Ivy" (Reuters)
- China says has helped Darfur as much as possible (AFP)
- Parties Split on How to Expand Offshore Drilling
- Rain Heightens Worries Along the Mississippi
- Study: Many teens get alcohol from adults (AP)
- Study: Teachers not being taught math properly (AP)
- Federal Reserve holds rates steady for now (AP)
- That Was the Week That Was (AP)
- Canadian judge criticizes Guantanamo tactics (AP)
- Thai prime minister headed for victory (AP)
- Aaron joins Boone family club with 1,000th hit (AP)
- Calif. Supreme Court declines to take Spector case (AP)
- 43 grand for the blood of Tony Soprano (AP)
- Tribune job cuts highlight bad year for newspapers (Reuters)
- Police charged in Mexico club raid (AP)
- China says NGOs stir anti-Chinese feelings in Darfur (Reuters)
- Australia welcomes accused doctor's decision to face charges (AFP)
- CP: Pacers set to deal Jermaine O'Neal to Raptors (AP)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai gives Mugabe 24-hour deadline (Reuters)
- An ode to IMDb.com, Internet Movie Database (AP)
- U.S. helps beef up typhoon relief in Philippines (Reuters)
- Driver arrested after speeding 22 times in 45 days (AP)
- Justices Bar Death Penalty for the Rape of a Child
- For Iraqi Christians, Money Bought Survival
- Hundreds nabbed in U.S. child prostitution sting (Reuters)
- World outrage over Zimbabwe's 'sham' elections boils over (AFP)
- US forces face spike in deadly violence in Iraq (AP)
- World condemnation of Zimbabwe grows (AP)
- Corrupt Chinese officials betrayed by pillow talk (Reuters)
- Damages Cut Against Exxon in Valdez Case
- Nissan and Others Add Factories in Emerging Markets
- Many Hurdles for 2 Democrats on Path to Unity
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- North Korea expected to hand over nuclear report (Reuters)
- City Is Pushing for H.I.V. Tests for All in Bronx
- Study Shows Problems With Olympic-Style Tests
- Mandela talks of leadership failure in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Agent: Bonds won't play in minors to spur interest (AP)
- "Fool's Gold" finds real DVD treasure (Reuters)
- Pitt, Jolie donate 1 mln dollars to war children fund (AFP)
- Tibet unrest dents Shangri-la tourism, but temporarily (Reuters)
- On Location: A Spanish-Modern Mashup in Los Angeles
- Senate nears end of debate over surveillance bill (AP)
- Movie stars clash in Hollywood union brawl (Reuters)
- EU drug agency publishes mammoth 'cannabis reader' (AFP)
- Israel keeps Gaza crossings closed after rocket fire (AP)
- SKorea police crack down on anti-US beef protesters (AFP)
- Real Estate Q&A: Insider Prices in a Conversion
- 345 arrested, kids rescued in prostitution busts (AP)
- Briton convicted of murdering wife, baby in Mass. (AP)
- Obama disagrees with high court on child rape case (AP)
- Bush, Talabani discuss complex Iraq security deal (AP)
- Ky. gunman argued with boss over phone, goggles (AP)
- Scientists think big impact caused two-faced Mars (AP)
- Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Washington show (AP)
- Agent: Bonds won't play in minors to spur interest (AP)
- Fed holds rates steady, shows more worry on prices (Reuters)
- Judge dismisses suit over veteran health care (Reuters)
- Trouble finds Tim McGraw at Washington show (AP)
- Tribune's Baltimore Sun to cut about 100 jobs (Reuters)
- SKorea lifts ban on US beef imports (AP)
- European envoy: Shut Guantanamo soon (AP)
- Surveillance bill survives key Senate test (AP)
- Jolie-Pitt Foundation donates $1 mil to Iraqi kids (AP)
- Israeli killed at Sarkozy ceremony identified (AP)
- US eyes Mugabe party divisions as way out of Zimbabwe crisis (AFP)
- Boy tackled by Colo. mayor gets restraining order (AP)
- 43 grand for the blood of Tony Soprano (AP)
- Spy, phone protection bill clears Senate hurdle (Reuters)
- U.S. direction in Asia hinges on Iraq: advisers (Reuters)
- Woman jumps out of moving car on Fla. Interstate (AP)
- Obama disagrees with high court on child rape case (AP)
- US jury finds Brit guilty of murdering wife, baby girl (AFP)
- Zimbabwe 'violence victims' gather at SAfrican embassy (AFP)
- Abroad: In Battle for Vienna: Soccer 1, Culture 0
- Briton convicted of murdering wife, baby in Massachusetts (Reuters)
- Ben Affleck takes journey to Congo (AP)
- Brown and Springer to co-host Miss Universe pageant (AP)
- Ecuador buys planes, radar for border (AP)
- Bits: Intel Won?t Embrace Microsoft?s Vista
- Former tough-guy actor sets sights on US Senate (AP)
- Tom Hanks loses Idaho home construction dispute (AP)
- Mandela speaks of 'failure of leadership' in Zimbabwe crisis (AFP)
- Biden calls for new approach to Pakistan aid (AP)
- Pimps arrested, kids rescued in prostitution busts (AP)
- Russian state backs films that push Kremlin agenda (AP)
- Musician Shawn Colvin working on memoir (AP)
- Pakistan vows to prevent attacks on Afghanistan (AP)
- Olympics could be a bust for Beijing hotels (AP)
- UN expert: Deeper Syrian nuclear inquiry needed (AP)
- Euro 2008 - Germany 3, Turkey 2: Germany Pulls Out Final-Minute Semifinal Victory
- California Questions Validity of Gene Testing
- City Room: The Average Age of the Homeless
- Bush, Talabani discuss complex security agreement (AP)
- Mandela sees a leadership failure in Zimbabwe (AP)
- Kid Rock jokingly urges fans to `steal everything' (AP)
- Pitt, Jolie give $1 mln to kids impacted by war (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe has shortage of food, abundance of zeros (AP)
- 20 people killed in Mexican border city (AP)
- Biman Bangladesh Airlines orders more Boeing planes (AFP)
- Justices Cut Damages Award in Exxon Valdez Spill
- Briton convicted of murdering wife, baby in Mass. (AP)
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