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  1. War zone Algerians seek respite on the beach (Reuters)
  2. Paulson says won't stay at Treasury past January (Reuters)
  3. Two Chinese students dead in 'gruesome' murder (AFP)
  4. Don't fear religion, Bush tells China (AFP)
  5. Paulson: Give stimulus plan time to work (AP)
  6. Robson penalty gets Celtic off to winning start (AFP)
  7. Iraq to revive oil deal with China (AP)
  8. Palestinians plan big funeral for poet Darwish (Reuters)
  9. England cricketer Harmison plunges S.Africa into trouble (AFP)
  10. Pakistan diplomats visit US-held terror suspect (AP)
  11. At least 100 said killed in Pakistan tribal region (AP)
  12. Iraq demands "very clear" U.S. troop timeline (Reuters)
  13. 100 militants, nine soldiers killed in Pakistan clashes (AFP)
  14. News Analysis: War Crimes System Is Still on Trial
  15. Rings: LIVE NOW Men's Soccer: USA 2-1 Netherlands, Second Half
  16. Verizon, unions debate contracts as deadline looms (AP)
  17. U.S. and Iraqi forces wall off threats in Sadr City (Reuters)
  18. Chinese activist detained on way to church (AP)
  19. UBS 'to appoint Swiss Life chairman to board' (AFP)
  20. Algeria suicide car bomb kills 6, injures 18 (Reuters)
  21. Myanmar's Suu Kyi allowed rare visit by lawyer (AP)
  22. Iraqi FM: Iraq, US 'on the brink' of security deal (AP)
  23. South African president meets with Zimbabwe rivals (AP)
  24. Official: Musharraf should quit, avoid impeachment (AP)
  25. Welshwoman Cooke crowned Olympic road champion (AFP)
  26. More flash floods expected in Vietnam, 80 dead (Reuters)
  27. Abkhazia sends army to drive out Georgian troops (AP)
  28. Pope urges end to hostilities in South Ossetia (AP)
  29. Morales hopes Bolivia vote will vindicate him (AP)
  30. Suicide bomber kills seven, injures 19 in Algeria (AFP)
  31. U.S. says N.Korea unlikely to meet nuclear deadline (Reuters)
  32. Australian military says key Taliban commander captured (AFP)
  33. U.S. Gymnasts Overcome Injuries in Qualifying
  34. Saunders gives British boxing team a boost (AFP)
  35. Iran says it's ready to 'confront' new sanctions (AP)
  36. Powerful earthquake in Indian Ocean (AFP)
  37. Ferguson confident as Man Utd return to action against Portsmouth (AFP)
  38. With Coach in Mourning, U.S. Men?s Volleyball Team Wins Opener
  39. Georgia withdraws as Russia builds firepower (AFP)
  40. Barry too expensive, says Liverpool's Parry (AFP)
  41. Mugabe arrives for Zimbabwe crisis talks (AFP)
  42. Thousands rally to mark 'death' of Australian river (AFP)
  43. Georgia and Russia Nearing All-Out War
  44. Myanmar's Suu Kyi granted meeting with lawyer: party spokesman (AFP)
  45. Beijing to tighten security after fatal attack (Reuters)
  46. Report: Russian navy blockades Georgia (AP)
  47. Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai arrives for talks with Mugabe (Reuters)
  48. American critical after fatal Beijing knife attack (AFP)
  49. Palestinians mourn national poet (AFP)
  50. Afghan officials: civilians may be among 11 killed (AP)
  51. Radio says 7 killed in suicide bombing in Algeria (AP)
  52. Three dead as fighting resumes in southern Philippines: witnesses (AFP)
  53. Georgian athletes follow violence back home (AP)
  54. Sports of The Times: Talk Is of Peace and Harmony, but Violent World Lurks Nearby
  55. Bush focuses on religious freedom in Beijing (Reuters)
  56. Anthony Russo, Pentagon Papers figure, dies at 71 (AP)
  57. Police attacked in China's Muslim northwest (AFP)
  58. Philippines attacks Muslim rebels in south (Reuters)
  59. Australian FM to plead for drug smugglers in Indonesia (AFP)
  60. With Silver, Torres Sets Age Record for Medalist
  61. France to welcome Dalai Lama under shadow of China row (AFP)
  62. Hernan reaches Category 3 strength in Pacific (AP)
  63. Sri Lanka makes new push into Tiger territory: military (AFP)
  64. Mother Rejects Test of Edwards
  65. McCain slams Obama again for defeatism over Iraq (Reuters)
  66. Russia, Georgia exchange fire as conflict escalates (AFP)
  67. Japan negotiator heads to China for NKorea talks (AFP)
  68. At least 31 killed in Burkina Faso mining accident (AP)
  69. Phelps wins gold, sets record: 1 down, 7 to go (AP)
  70. Russia bombs Tbilisi airport, says official (Reuters)
  71. Russia bombs military airfield near Tbilisi: Georgian official (AFP)
  72. Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 (AP)
  73. New deadly bomb attacks rock China's Muslim west (AFP)
  74. Phelps Smashes World Record to Win Gold
  75. Fear and Uncertainty in Chile Volcano?s Shadow
  76. US faults Russia for rising violence in Georgia (AP)
  77. Bush: No one should fear religious freedom (AP)
  78. Google, Yahoo partially disclose terms of ad pact (Reuters)
  79. Report: Explosions rock restive Chinese region (AP)
  80. London bids to learn lessons for 2012 from Beijing (AFP)
  81. Bush attends church service in Beijing: witness (AFP)
  82. News | L'Oreal Denies Altering Beyonce's Skin Color In Ad
  83. Father of former Olympian killed in Beijing (AP)
  84. Phelps chases gold (Reuters)
  85. Actor, comedian and exasperated dad Mac dies at 50 (AP)
  86. Hughes relishes new season with City (AFP)
  87. Georgia: In 'state of war' over South Ossetia (AP)
  88. 911 callers told of carnage in Texas bus wreck (AP)
  89. Edwards ex-mistress rules out paternity test (AP)
  90. McCain: Obama seeks to 'legislate failure' in Iraq (AP)
  91. Blasts kill at least two in China's Xinjiang: report (Reuters)
  92. Use Euro misery as motivation, Smith tells Rangers stars (AFP)
  93. Girl?s Mother Rejects Paternity Test of Edwards
  94. Edwards ex-mistress rules out paternity test (AP)
  95. McCain: Obama seeks to 'legislate failure' in Iraq (AP)
  96. Somalis fill vacant jobs at Iowa meatpacking plant (AP)
  97. More Nebraska Beef recalled despite assurances (AP)
  98. Syria says ready to answer IAEA questions (Reuters)
  99. Opening night big TV draw for NBC (AP)
  100. Government opponents protest in Venezuela (AP)
  101. For Suspects, Anthrax Case Had Big Costs
  102. Embracing a Free-Form Style, McCain Leads a Camp Divided
  103. Olympics Ratings Medal-Worthy (E! Online)
  104. A sample from the late comedian Bernie Mac (AP)
  105. Report: Explosions rock restive Chinese region (AP)
  106. BP unaware of pipeline bombing in Georgia (AFP)
  107. At least 31 killed in Burkina Faso mining accident (AP)
  108. Several blasts in China's northwestern Xinjiang: state media (AFP)
  109. News Analysis: In Georgia Clash, a Lesson on U.S. Need for Russia
  110. Global AIDS prevention gives short shrift to gays (AP)
  111. Explosions rock China's restive Xinjiang region: Xinhua (Reuters)
  112. Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish dead at 67 (AP)
  113. Britain urges Russia to accept Georgia ceasefire offer (AFP)
  114. It's Not All About the Work, But His Was Great (E! Online)
  115. US-Iraqi officials seek to ease water shortages (AP)
  116. Newcastle come from behind to edge Valencia (AFP)
  117. The Debt Trap: Outside U.S., Credit Cards Tighten Grip
  118. The TV Watch: True or False: Everyone Looks 10 Pounds Guiltier on TV
  119. Cloned puppies may have exposed 31-year mystery (AP)
  120. Edwards affair puts US Democrats on defensive (AFP)
  121. Mexico fines US drivers seeking cheap diesel (AP)
  122. Bush, Hu ready for another candid talk (AP)
  123. Al-Qaida said to lose key WMD operative (AP)
  124. Arteta goal cheers Everton following stadium problems (AFP)
  125. Georgian athletes follow violence back home (AP)
  126. Democrats adopt goal of health care guarantee (AP)
  127. Palestinian poet Darwish critically ill: officials (Reuters)
  128. Veteran Hallam clinches badminton opener (AFP)
  129. The Food Chain: Darfur Withers as Sudan Sells a Food Bonanza
  130. Ivins remembered for intelligence, compassion (AP)
  131. Uproar over loud prayer calls in Muslim Morocco (AP)
  132. German soccer players hit by lightning (AP)
  133. Text of call to prayer in Morocco's mosques (AP)
  134. Friends, Colleages Pay Tribute to Bernie Mac (E! Online)
  135. Losing the yeti in forgotten nation of Bhutan (AP)
  136. African Union will suspend Mauritania: AU chair (Reuters)
  137. HK pro-democracy activist ejected from Olympic venue (AFP)
  138. USA volleyball beats Japan, but tragedy casts pall (AP)
  139. Syria says IAEA can't visit suspect site again (AP)
  140. Counting sheep easier in New Zealand now (AFP)
  141. No Olympic holiday for McCain's presidential bid (AP)
  142. Sebastian Coe's father dies aged 88 (AFP)
  143. Musharraf won't dismiss hostile assembly: ally (Reuters)
  144. Global Politics Ignite a Smoldering Dispute
  145. Phelps Confirms He?s Still the Man to Beat
  146. Analysis: What if a jury heard the anthrax case (AP)
  147. Bernie Mac Dead at 50 (E! Online)
  148. Police say 2 Americans killed on Swiss mountain (AP)
  149. Bush optimistic about China's future (AP)
  150. Comedian and actor Bernie Mac dies at 50 (Reuters)
  151. Real turn down Chelsea's 'ridiculous' Robinho bid (AFP)
  152. Taunting the Bear
  153. Bernie Mac, Comic From TV and Film, Is Dead at 50
  154. Actor and comedian Bernie Mac dies at age 50 (AP)
  155. Growing diversity in swing counties favors Obama (AP)
  156. U.S. sweep sabre as Zagunis wins gold (Reuters)
  157. Puntland leader sorry after Germans released (Reuters)
  158. Zimbabwe govt says coalition talks reach milestone (AP)
  159. Bangladesh textile workers to get wage rise (Reuters)
  160. Bernie Mac Is Dead, Publicist Says
  161. Italy: 5 arrested on suspicion of planning attacks (AP)
  162. Death toll rises to 25 from Iraq market bombing (AP)
  163. Parliament to meet amid move to oust Musharraf (AP)
  164. Zimbabwe talks reach milestone: Mugabe spokesman (Reuters)
  165. British-Georgian military exercises in doubt (AFP)
  166. India's low-caste champion stakes claim to national stage (AFP)
  167. Chinese Man Kills Relative of U.S. Olympic Coach
  168. Press hails 'greatest ever' Olympic opening show (AFP)
  169. Broad makes breakthrough for England in cricket Test (AFP)
  170. Birth record issued for Indian surrogate baby (AFP)
  171. Inside the Rings: Once Banned, Women Now Center Stage at Games
  172. Bangladesh's ex-PM Zia to be freed soon: minister (AFP)
  173. 1,500 Reported Killed in Georgia Battle
  174. Mbeki heads to Harare for talks wrap-up (AFP)
  175. Six Pakistani troops killed in tribal area (AFP)
  176. 1,500 Reported Killed in Georgia Battle
  177. Your Money: Even Small Nest Eggs Need Advice
  178. Neville ready to battle for first-team place (AFP)
  179. African Union to suspend Mauritania following coup (AFP)
  180. Mbeki to visit Zimbabwe amid signs of progress (AFP)
  181. Sri Lanka's Vaas closes in on rare cricket Test double (AFP)
  182. Two Russian Planes Are Shot Down Over Georgia
  183. Drug dealers buy Wash. vineyards to hide pot (AP)
  184. Diplomats: Syria turned away IAEA (AP)
  185. Heavy monsoon rains kill 18 in India (AP)
  186. American Tourist Is Reported Killed in Beijing
  187. Authorities: American tourist killed in Beijing (AP)
  188. Chinese man kills American tourist in Beijing: media (Reuters)
  189. American tourist attacked and killed in Beijing: state media (AFP)
  190. Dozens dead in fierce fighting in Sri Lanka: military (AFP)
  191. Small pro-Tibet protest pulled off in Tiananmen (AP)
  192. Afghan official says 20 militants killed in west (AP)
  193. Muslims rally in Indonesia at US call for release of activists (AFP)
  194. Driven and Dedicated, Torres Inspires Awe From Ex-Teammates
  195. Chen Wins China?s First Gold of Games
  196. Ohio fights razing of historic spacesuit lab (AP)
  197. Airline industry woes threaten O'Hare expansion (AP)
  198. Tibet protesters detained on Tiananmen Square: activist group (AFP)
  199. US: Georgians' exit to have little impact on Iraq (AP)
  200. At least 45 dead in Vietnam floods (AP)
  201. Russia to send new troops in Georgia stand-off (Reuters)
  202. Russian president says military operation begun in SOssetia: reports (AFP)
  203. Official says Germans freed in Somalia (AP)
  204. Pakistan parliament to start Musharraf impeachment: officials (AFP)
  205. Sports of The Times: In Living Room, a Window Into the Games
  206. Czech Snatches Games? First Gold From China
  207. US first lady Bush tours Beijing's Forbidden City (AP)
  208. Politics, pageantry blend for Bush at Olympics (AP)
  209. Tibet protest in Tiananmen (AP)
  210. Chen Wins China's First Gold of Beijing Olympics
  211. US tells Russia to halt attacks in South Ossetia (AP)
  212. Japan remembers Nagasaki atomic bomb victims (Reuters)
  213. Czech shooter on target for first Beijing Olympic gold (AFP)
  214. Hernan becomes hurricane in Pacific off Mexico (AP)
  215. Cambodia's ruling party win confirmed (AFP)
  216. Obama family arrives in Hawaii, campaign stays home (Reuters)
  217. Fierce fighting reported in Georgia after Russian troop surge (AFP)
  218. Oscar winner Hudson ready for her CD close-up (Reuters)
  219. Czechs take first gold, dashing Chinese hopes (Reuters)
  220. NKorea to expel SKoreans from resort Sunday (AP)
  221. Beijing?s First Gold Medal Goes to Czech Woman
  222. Angie Everhart's Boyfriend Busted for Battery (E! Online)
  223. Former Chilean President Aylwin hospitalized (AP)
  224. Student tries to show Tibetan flag at Olympics (AP)
  225. China goes for gold after dazzling opener (Reuters)
  226. Burning Q's: Why Is Freaky Friday So Freakin' Freaky? (E! Online)
  227. Edwards Admits to Affair in 2006
  228. Housing Program Moves Poor to the Suburbs, and Tensions Follow
  229. Tape Delay by NBC Faces End Run by Online Fans
  230. Kashmir?s Hindus and Muslims in Shrine Dispute
  231. F.B.I. Says It Obtained Reporters? Phone Records
  232. New York Senate Caps School Tax Increases at 4%
  233. Patch for Web Security Hole Has Leaks of Its Own
  234. Bus in fatal Texas crash had improper tire (AP)
  235. 'American Idol' crooner Clay Aiken becomes a father (AP)
  236. Richard Dreyfuss sues father, uncle over loan (AP)
  237. UN makes second try on Georgia-South Ossetia (AP)
  238. Police: Top Nigerian development official arrested (AP)
  239. Matthew, Matthew, How Does Your Garden Grow? (E! Online)
  240. Chicken crosses the road, then abandoned by thief (AP)
  241. Edwards admits affair (Reuters)
  242. UN still unable to agree call for South Ossetia ceasefire (AFP)
  243. Kingsley removes disguises for 'Elegy' (AP)
  244. Solange realizes "Dreams" on her own terms (Reuters)
  245. Anti-China protests worldwide as Olympics begin (AP)
  246. US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,136 (AP)
  247. US military deaths in Afghanistan region at 496 (AP)
  248. R.I. man finds cocaine in used police cruiser (AP)
  249. Edwards admits he had affair after heated denials (AP)
  250. Georgia reports new air attacks at military bases (AP)