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- Clinton says she wants Obama to win White House (AP)
- Microbiologist says she was stalked by Ivins (AP)
- Osteen's wife denies assaulting flight attendant (AP)
- China opens its long-sought Olympics spectacularly (AP)
- Rabies from bats suspected in Venezuela deaths (AP)
- McConaughey to plant son's placenta in orchard (AP)
- Holmes leads the PGA as the only player under par (AP)
- Sugarland Founder Not Feeling Love on the Inside (E! Online)
- Chuck Berry's house rocks (AP)
- Prime-Time Metered Market Thursday Ratings: Winning Season Finale for Fox's So You Th
- British press hails 'greatest ever' opening ceremony (AFP)
- Minn. baby born 8/8/08 at 8:08; 8 pounds, 8 ounces (AP)
- Barbadians slam discovery, naming of tiny snake (AP)
- "Jane Doe" on Ledger Coke Video Tries to Keep Privacy Suit Alive (E! Online)
- South L.A. and the New Fast-Food Ban
- The Lede: A Time for ?War,? and Also ?Peace?
- City Room: Empire State Building?s World Colors
- Well: Thinking About the Unthinkable
- Jennifer Aniston Is a Bag Lady (E! Online)
- Actor Howard tackles new role: recording artist (Reuters)
- Liverpool beat Lazio in Champions League warm-up (AFP)
- Eight is enough for Minnesota newborn (AP)
- Army creates team to review security at biolab (AP)
- Chicken crosses the road, then abandoned by thief (AP)
- Favre gone, Rodgers back as starter for Packers (AP)
- Friday-Night To-Do: Olympic Fireworks and John Edwards' Affair (E! Online)
- Songwriter Scott puts down his pen for new album (Reuters)
- US, Europeans scramble to prevent Georgia-Russia war (AFP)
- Guantanamo defendants mostly low-level figures (AP)
- Scientist Officially Exonerated in Anthrax Attacks
- Holly and Hef Party Hop (E! Online)
- Dollar jumps against euro as European growth fears mount (AFP)
- Kodiak voters get only Tagalog election pamphlets (AP)
- Study looks to save rattlers from Canadian roads (Reuters)
- Matthew McConaughey to plant placenta in orchard (AP)
- Cruise, Hayek Offices Threatened With Anthrax (E! Online)
- Joanna Glass' 'Palmer Park', a Visit to Post-Riot Detroit, Premieres at Stratford
- Bits: Yahoo to Let Users Switch Off Customized Ads
- The Lede: Marking a Solemn Anniversary in Myanmar
- Guantanamo convict eligible for "movie night" (Reuters)
- Blonsky's Dad Denied Bail in Airport Brawl (E! Online)
- "Chick flicks" face uphill battle in Hollywood (Reuters)
- Ex-US candidate Edwards admits adulterous affair: report (AFP)
- GBissau navy chief arrested after coup attempt: army (AFP)
- Oil Prices Tumble Again; Stock Markets Surge
- No Alimony Payments for McGreevey
- City Room: Two Rooftop Murders, Decades Apart
- Researchers study mercury in the Great Salt Lake (AP)
- John Edwards admits affair: report (Reuters)
- A Ring of Truth to Lindsay Lohan Marriage Plans? (E! Online)
- Lucas Explains Why You Should Watch Star Wars TV (E! Online)
- Kurdish rebels threaten more attacks in Turkey (AP)
- Morales pins Bolivian revolution on referendum (AP)
- R.I. man finds cocaine in used police cruiser (AP)
- 44-pound feline Prince Chunk gets new home in NJ (AP)
- Edwards admits to affair, denies fathering child (AP)
- In corn country, McCain says no to ethanol support (AP)
- Man accused of trying to rob store with empty box (AP)
- U.S. hints Monday deadline for North Korea will lapse (Reuters)
- Kingsley removes disguises for 'Elegy' (AP)
- Happy New Year: Clark, Seacrest a duo through 2010 (AP)
- US calls for cease-fire in South Ossetia (AP)
- Tenn. constable wins election by 1 vote — her own (AP)
- Spanish shopkeeper finds Homer Simpson euro (Reuters)
- The Caucus: Edwards Admits Affair to ABC News
- FDA: Some cholesterol and heart drugs don't mix (AP)
- Taylor Swift's Fearless Factor (E! Online)
- Hollywood producer Bernie Brillstein dies at 77 (Reuters)
- Not just guns: Gazans smuggle lions into zoo (AP)
- Unfazed by bombings, India has an option: peace (AP)
- Georgia makes a power play — and a big gamble (AP)
- Puerto Rico officer killed in FBI-led kidnap raid (AP)
- In Soweto, rugby takes its cue from Mandela, 13 years on (AFP)
- Police: Pa. man rams home with semi during fight (AP)
- Obama family heads to Hawaii, campaign stays home (Reuters)
- Casting Couch: Brad Pitt Is One Good-Looking Bastard, Scorsese Gambles With HBO
- Lindsay's Telethon Call (E! Online)
- China's star pianist Lang Lang plays for change (Reuters)
- European banks post better-than-expected results (AP)
- New Paraguay leader distances self from farmers (AP)
- 'American Idol' crooner Clay Aiken becomes a father (AP)
- World media hails Beijing's perfect night (Reuters)
- Dundee United land Sunderland striker O'Donovan (AFP)
- Iraqis excited about Olympics, regret small team (AP)
- Gates endorses big expansion of Afghan army (AP)
- Marine ordered to stand trial in Fallujah killings (AP)
- Jailed Detroit mayor given bond, faces new charges (Reuters)
- `Star Trek Online' is ready to beam up (AP)
- France says relations with China have turned a corner (AFP)
- MSF urges SAfrica to give 'viable options' to displaced foreigners (AFP)
- Five accused of U.S. diplomat murder to begin trial-media (Reuters)
- Bush Aide Vetoes Swing Vote (E! Online)
- Katy Perry ties Beatles record with hit song (Reuters)
- As phone books multiply, so do consumer hang-ups (AP)
- News | T-Pain And Timbaland Team Up For 'Phenomenal' Tracks, Which Timbo Wants To Giv
- Hollywood player Bernie Brillstein dies at 77 (AP)
- Rise 'n' Shine: Shut Your Mouth, Internet: Vivi & Knox Are for Real (E! Online)
- Americans convicted in Montenegro claim innocence (AP)
- English "Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay (Reuters)
- Bear attacks woman gardening (Reuters)
- Detroit Mayor Charged With Assaulting Officer
- Musharraf allies warn impeachment could be messy (AP)
- Fannie Mae loses $2.3B in quarter as defaults rise (AP)
- Georgia says it has lost sections of S.Ossetia capital (AFP)
- The Clay Baby Is Born (E! Online)
- Matthew and Camila Debut Levi at Kitson (E! Online)
- Live Nation shares jump 27 pct as results beat view (Reuters)
- Anti-China protests worldwide as Olympics begin (AP)
- France's Sarkozy on fence-mending mission to China (Reuters)
- Man sets himself alight in anti-China protest (AP)
- Sudan names joint administration for oil flashpoint (AFP)
- Tibetans exiles in India protest Beijing Olympics (AP)
- Spelling "truely atrosious," says academic (Reuters)
- Jewel Elopes! (E! Online)
- Bernie Mac on the Mend (E! Online)
- Baghdad zoo welcomes pair of US-donated tiger cubs (AP)
- Over 10 Russian troops killed in S.Ossetia: defence ministry (AFP)
- Britney Spears Makes a Return to MTV's Big Night (E! Online)
- Czech train crash kills 6, injures dozens (Reuters)
- Pietersen digs in for England (AFP)
- 37 killed in Pakistani tribal area fighting: army (AFP)
- 13 Reported Dead in Texas Bus Crash
- City Room: Subway Platforms Are Still Very Hot
- Beijing's Games kick off with spectacular opening ceremony (AFP)
- 3 American protesters detained near Olympic venue (AP)
- Fires expose troubles at French immigrant lockups (AP)
- Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr reorganizes militia (AP)
- Opening ceremonies begin at Beijing Olympics (AP)
- Productivity growth slows to 2.2 percent in spring (AP)
- Labor leaders back Obama, but will members? (Reuters)
- Georgia warns of war if Russia enters rebel region: official (AFP)
- Sugarland founder files $1.5M lawsuit against band (AP)
- Perelman to settle Marvel lawsuit: court papers (Reuters)
- Train slams into bridge in Czech Republic; 6 dead (AP)
- US Navy stops pirate attack in Gulf of Aden (AP)
- Pakistan army targets militants in northwest (AP)
- 17,000 Choose an Anniversary to Remember
- Musharraf Won?t Resign, Allies Say
- A $2.3 Billion Loss for Fannie Mae
- Stocks head for higher open ahead of economic data (AP)
- 10-year-old bullfighter sparks debate in France (AP)
- Katie Holmes chops the bob down to a pixie (AP)
- Air China received Olympics threat: Japanese police (AFP)
- Lavish Ceremony Opens Beijing Games
- The U.S.?s Man With the Flag
- UK bank RBS posts giant half-year loss (AP)
- Velvet Revolver still mulling new frontman (Reuters)
- French police defuse 3 bombs in Basque region (AP)
- Mbeki 'to travel to Zimbabwe for power-sharing talks' (AFP)
- Efforts made to reunite Japan-India baby with dad (AFP)
- New EU sanctions against Iran over nuclear program (AP)
- Going Down the Road: Eccentricity Fuels a Revival of Vermont?s River Towns
- 12 Reported Dead in Texas Bus Crash
- First Loss for Royal Bank of Scotland
- Report: Bus crash north of Dallas kills 12 (AP)
- Bus crash in Texas kills at least 12: report (Reuters)
- Bar mitzvah/soccer comedy scores a goal (Reuters)
- Biker brawl may knock out A&E reality project (Reuters)
- Makeshift bombs defused in French tourist hotspot (AFP)
- Masks May Be Part of Wardrobes at Opening Ceremony
- Bush dedicates new massive US embassy in Beijing (AP)
- Islamic group threatens Olympic transport (AP)
- US weighs stepped-up military forays into Pakistan (AP)
- Oil dips to near $119 on stronger dollar (AP)
- Sadr to disarm if U.S. withdraws on timetable (Reuters)
- Pakistan generals meet as Musharraf faces the boot (Reuters)
- Georgia surrounds capital in rebel province (AFP)
- "Iron Man" to hit DVD stores on September 30 (Reuters)
- Family tragedy inspires Argentine soap opera (Reuters)
- Teenage diver Daley takes Beijing in his stride (AFP)
- 1,100 Tibet protesters arrested in Nepal ahead of Olympics (AFP)
- Mugabe, Zimbabwe opposition leader to meet Sunday: report (AFP)
- Beijing quiet before opening ceremony (AP)
- A Neighborhood Fixer Wants ?to Do It Elected?
- Fiercest Fighting in Years Near Georgian Border
- Putin vows retaliation for Georgian action in South Ossetia (AFP)
- Jewel marries rodeo star in Bahamas (Reuters)
- ABC revving up for more Indy 500 (Reuters)
- Stoner comedy in "Express" lane at box office (Reuters)
- Mexican army takes lead fighting crime (AP)
- TRIP NOTEBOOK: Beijing a Bush family homecoming (AP)
- "Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay (Reuters)
- Trying to Make Weight, U.S. Boxer Collapses
- Russian aircraft attack Georgian territory: Georgian ministry (AFP)
- Beach volleyball players love, hate TV appeal (Reuters)
- Pilot strike grounds German regional flights (AFP)
- Kurdish rebels claim responsibility for pipeline blast: report (AFP)
- Jerusalem Journal: Quandary for Hebrew: How Would Isaiah Text?
- Ryan Seacrest named co-host of "Rockin' Eve" (Reuters)
- Child porn cases hit record high in Japan: police (AFP)
- After a year, The Police end comeback tour in NYC (AP)
- British 'spiderman' arrested after Olympic protest in Hong Kong (AFP)
- Tokyo hit by mild earthquake, no damage reports (AP)
- Album | Tha Carter III, Vol. 1
- Zimbabwe power-sharing deal close: report (Reuters)
- "Flash Gordon" pace quickens with scribes (Reuters)
- Fox, ABC shuffling reality lineups (Reuters)
- Brad Pitt enlists for Tarantino's "Bastards" (Reuters)
- Theater Review | 'Hair': Let the Sunshine In, and the Shadows
- News | Rev Run's Family Pops Up In Bookstores, Kanye West Rhymes -- Is The Big Screen
- Italy in talks with foreign company to save Alitalia: Berlusconi (AFP)
- Quake jolts Tokyo, no damage reported (Reuters)
- Man held in Florida for threat to kill Obama, Bush (Reuters)
- Gates to back expansion of Afghan army: report (Reuters)
- NBC pins Olympics hopes on Phelps, gymnasts (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Hernan churns in Pacific (AP)
- Wary calm in Muslim Chinese city as opening ceremony nears (AFP)
- Night Out for a Lil? Kim Fan, Then a Deadly Turn
- The Caucus: Bill Clinton to Speak at Convention
- News | Jay-Z Announces Blueprint 3, Premieres New Kanye West-Produced Track At Kanye'
- Officials say Bill Clinton to address Democrats (AP)
- Mewing models slink into NYC hotel fashion show (AP)
- From bizarre to beautiful, Beijing cooks up a storm (Reuters)
- Australian police claim 'world's largest seizure of ecstasy' (AFP)
- From a Helper to the Suspect in the Anthrax Case
- Minnesota Governor Looks to National Stage
- Landlords Court Albany Democrats on Rent Laws
- Fiercest Fighting in Years Near Georgian Border
- TierneyLab: Traffic Quiz
- Bits: Why ?Tibet? Can?t Be in a Hotmail Address
- Detroit mayor thrown in jail after bond violation (AP)
- China's Games party set for "big bang" start (Reuters)
- China gears up for ceremony party amid weather worries (AFP)
- Ex-Bush aide claims 'Swing Vote' stolen from him (AP)
- CORRECTED: Nicole Kidman to paparazzi: Leave baby Sunday alone (Reuters)
- Reports: new shooting in South Ossetia (AP)
- Venezuela's inflation hits 33.7 percent in July (AP)
- College and Company Link Up to Lure Foreigners
- Georgia launches attack on rebel region (AFP)
- Indiana Jones and the Sequel of Doom? (E! Online)
- Pam Shriver files for divorce from George Lazenby (AP)
- In China, Bush pushes freedom of speech, religion (Reuters)
- Gates Endorses $20 Billion Bid to Aid Afghans
- With Hired-Gun Favre, the Jets Embark on a New Era
- Flight attendant: Osteen's wife threw tantrum (AP)
- Police raid Maryland mayor's home and kill his dogs (AP)
- Scientists produce stem cells for 10 diseases (AP)
- Fashion critic Mr. Blackwell regains consciousness (AP)
- Alec Summons Kim Back to Court Over Custody (E! Online)
- Lawsuit: Blige stole tunes, including iPod ad (AP)
- Media group takes over Chinese frequency in symbolic protest (AFP)
- Iraqis: Deal close on plan for US troops to leave (AP)
- Fla. man held on charge of threatening to assassinate Obama (AP)
- McCain calls for probe of company he once aided (AP)
- Favre says he's ready to help the Jets win (AP)
- Was Criminal Probe of Ledger Star Mistreatment? (E! Online)
- Jury makes bin Laden's driver eligible for release in five months (AP)
- Milan friendly victory can lift Man City spirits (AFP)
- Boks out to hone skills before Tri-Nations showdown (AFP)
- Bush dedicates new massive US embassy in Beijing (AP)
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