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  1. Clinton says she wants Obama to win White House (AP)
  2. Microbiologist says she was stalked by Ivins (AP)
  3. Osteen's wife denies assaulting flight attendant (AP)
  4. China opens its long-sought Olympics spectacularly (AP)
  5. Rabies from bats suspected in Venezuela deaths (AP)
  6. McConaughey to plant son's placenta in orchard (AP)
  7. Holmes leads the PGA as the only player under par (AP)
  8. Sugarland Founder Not Feeling Love on the Inside (E! Online)
  9. Chuck Berry's house rocks (AP)
  10. Prime-Time Metered Market Thursday Ratings: Winning Season Finale for Fox's So You Th
  11. British press hails 'greatest ever' opening ceremony (AFP)
  12. Minn. baby born 8/8/08 at 8:08; 8 pounds, 8 ounces (AP)
  13. Barbadians slam discovery, naming of tiny snake (AP)
  14. "Jane Doe" on Ledger Coke Video Tries to Keep Privacy Suit Alive (E! Online)
  15. South L.A. and the New Fast-Food Ban
  16. The Lede: A Time for ?War,? and Also ?Peace?
  17. City Room: Empire State Building?s World Colors
  18. Well: Thinking About the Unthinkable
  19. Jennifer Aniston Is a Bag Lady (E! Online)
  20. Actor Howard tackles new role: recording artist (Reuters)
  21. Liverpool beat Lazio in Champions League warm-up (AFP)
  22. Eight is enough for Minnesota newborn (AP)
  23. Army creates team to review security at biolab (AP)
  24. Chicken crosses the road, then abandoned by thief (AP)
  25. Favre gone, Rodgers back as starter for Packers (AP)
  26. Friday-Night To-Do: Olympic Fireworks and John Edwards' Affair (E! Online)
  27. Songwriter Scott puts down his pen for new album (Reuters)
  28. US, Europeans scramble to prevent Georgia-Russia war (AFP)
  29. Guantanamo defendants mostly low-level figures (AP)
  30. Scientist Officially Exonerated in Anthrax Attacks
  31. Holly and Hef Party Hop (E! Online)
  32. Dollar jumps against euro as European growth fears mount (AFP)
  33. Kodiak voters get only Tagalog election pamphlets (AP)
  34. Study looks to save rattlers from Canadian roads (Reuters)
  35. Matthew McConaughey to plant placenta in orchard (AP)
  36. Cruise, Hayek Offices Threatened With Anthrax (E! Online)
  37. Joanna Glass' 'Palmer Park', a Visit to Post-Riot Detroit, Premieres at Stratford
  38. Bits: Yahoo to Let Users Switch Off Customized Ads
  39. The Lede: Marking a Solemn Anniversary in Myanmar
  40. Guantanamo convict eligible for "movie night" (Reuters)
  41. Blonsky's Dad Denied Bail in Airport Brawl (E! Online)
  42. "Chick flicks" face uphill battle in Hollywood (Reuters)
  43. Ex-US candidate Edwards admits adulterous affair: report (AFP)
  44. GBissau navy chief arrested after coup attempt: army (AFP)
  45. Oil Prices Tumble Again; Stock Markets Surge
  46. No Alimony Payments for McGreevey
  47. City Room: Two Rooftop Murders, Decades Apart
  48. Researchers study mercury in the Great Salt Lake (AP)
  49. John Edwards admits affair: report (Reuters)
  50. A Ring of Truth to Lindsay Lohan Marriage Plans? (E! Online)
  51. Lucas Explains Why You Should Watch Star Wars TV (E! Online)
  52. Kurdish rebels threaten more attacks in Turkey (AP)
  53. Morales pins Bolivian revolution on referendum (AP)
  54. R.I. man finds cocaine in used police cruiser (AP)
  55. 44-pound feline Prince Chunk gets new home in NJ (AP)
  56. Edwards admits to affair, denies fathering child (AP)
  57. In corn country, McCain says no to ethanol support (AP)
  58. Man accused of trying to rob store with empty box (AP)
  59. U.S. hints Monday deadline for North Korea will lapse (Reuters)
  60. Kingsley removes disguises for 'Elegy' (AP)
  61. Happy New Year: Clark, Seacrest a duo through 2010 (AP)
  62. US calls for cease-fire in South Ossetia (AP)
  63. Tenn. constable wins election by 1 vote — her own (AP)
  64. Spanish shopkeeper finds Homer Simpson euro (Reuters)
  65. The Caucus: Edwards Admits Affair to ABC News
  66. FDA: Some cholesterol and heart drugs don't mix (AP)
  67. Taylor Swift's Fearless Factor (E! Online)
  68. Hollywood producer Bernie Brillstein dies at 77 (Reuters)
  69. Not just guns: Gazans smuggle lions into zoo (AP)
  70. Unfazed by bombings, India has an option: peace (AP)
  71. Georgia makes a power play — and a big gamble (AP)
  72. Puerto Rico officer killed in FBI-led kidnap raid (AP)
  73. In Soweto, rugby takes its cue from Mandela, 13 years on (AFP)
  74. Police: Pa. man rams home with semi during fight (AP)
  75. Obama family heads to Hawaii, campaign stays home (Reuters)
  76. Casting Couch: Brad Pitt Is One Good-Looking Bastard, Scorsese Gambles With HBO
  77. Lindsay's Telethon Call (E! Online)
  78. China's star pianist Lang Lang plays for change (Reuters)
  79. European banks post better-than-expected results (AP)
  80. New Paraguay leader distances self from farmers (AP)
  81. 'American Idol' crooner Clay Aiken becomes a father (AP)
  82. World media hails Beijing's perfect night (Reuters)
  83. Dundee United land Sunderland striker O'Donovan (AFP)
  84. Iraqis excited about Olympics, regret small team (AP)
  85. Gates endorses big expansion of Afghan army (AP)
  86. Marine ordered to stand trial in Fallujah killings (AP)
  87. Jailed Detroit mayor given bond, faces new charges (Reuters)
  88. `Star Trek Online' is ready to beam up (AP)
  89. France says relations with China have turned a corner (AFP)
  90. MSF urges SAfrica to give 'viable options' to displaced foreigners (AFP)
  91. Five accused of U.S. diplomat murder to begin trial-media (Reuters)
  92. Bush Aide Vetoes Swing Vote (E! Online)
  93. Katy Perry ties Beatles record with hit song (Reuters)
  94. As phone books multiply, so do consumer hang-ups (AP)
  95. News | T-Pain And Timbaland Team Up For 'Phenomenal' Tracks, Which Timbo Wants To Giv
  96. Hollywood player Bernie Brillstein dies at 77 (AP)
  97. Rise 'n' Shine: Shut Your Mouth, Internet: Vivi & Knox Are for Real (E! Online)
  98. Americans convicted in Montenegro claim innocence (AP)
  99. English "Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay (Reuters)
  100. Bear attacks woman gardening (Reuters)
  101. Detroit Mayor Charged With Assaulting Officer
  102. Musharraf allies warn impeachment could be messy (AP)
  103. Fannie Mae loses $2.3B in quarter as defaults rise (AP)
  104. Georgia says it has lost sections of S.Ossetia capital (AFP)
  105. The Clay Baby Is Born (E! Online)
  106. Matthew and Camila Debut Levi at Kitson (E! Online)
  107. Live Nation shares jump 27 pct as results beat view (Reuters)
  108. Anti-China protests worldwide as Olympics begin (AP)
  109. France's Sarkozy on fence-mending mission to China (Reuters)
  110. Man sets himself alight in anti-China protest (AP)
  111. Sudan names joint administration for oil flashpoint (AFP)
  112. Tibetans exiles in India protest Beijing Olympics (AP)
  113. Spelling "truely atrosious," says academic (Reuters)
  114. Jewel Elopes! (E! Online)
  115. Bernie Mac on the Mend (E! Online)
  116. Baghdad zoo welcomes pair of US-donated tiger cubs (AP)
  117. Over 10 Russian troops killed in S.Ossetia: defence ministry (AFP)
  118. Britney Spears Makes a Return to MTV's Big Night (E! Online)
  119. Czech train crash kills 6, injures dozens (Reuters)
  120. Pietersen digs in for England (AFP)
  121. 37 killed in Pakistani tribal area fighting: army (AFP)
  122. 13 Reported Dead in Texas Bus Crash
  123. City Room: Subway Platforms Are Still Very Hot
  124. Beijing's Games kick off with spectacular opening ceremony (AFP)
  125. 3 American protesters detained near Olympic venue (AP)
  126. Fires expose troubles at French immigrant lockups (AP)
  127. Iraqi cleric Muqtada al-Sadr reorganizes militia (AP)
  128. Opening ceremonies begin at Beijing Olympics (AP)
  129. Productivity growth slows to 2.2 percent in spring (AP)
  130. Labor leaders back Obama, but will members? (Reuters)
  131. Georgia warns of war if Russia enters rebel region: official (AFP)
  132. Sugarland founder files $1.5M lawsuit against band (AP)
  133. Perelman to settle Marvel lawsuit: court papers (Reuters)
  134. Train slams into bridge in Czech Republic; 6 dead (AP)
  135. US Navy stops pirate attack in Gulf of Aden (AP)
  136. Pakistan army targets militants in northwest (AP)
  137. 17,000 Choose an Anniversary to Remember
  138. Musharraf Won?t Resign, Allies Say
  139. A $2.3 Billion Loss for Fannie Mae
  140. Stocks head for higher open ahead of economic data (AP)
  141. 10-year-old bullfighter sparks debate in France (AP)
  142. Katie Holmes chops the bob down to a pixie (AP)
  143. Air China received Olympics threat: Japanese police (AFP)
  144. Lavish Ceremony Opens Beijing Games
  145. The U.S.?s Man With the Flag
  146. UK bank RBS posts giant half-year loss (AP)
  147. Velvet Revolver still mulling new frontman (Reuters)
  148. French police defuse 3 bombs in Basque region (AP)
  149. Mbeki 'to travel to Zimbabwe for power-sharing talks' (AFP)
  150. Efforts made to reunite Japan-India baby with dad (AFP)
  151. New EU sanctions against Iran over nuclear program (AP)
  152. Going Down the Road: Eccentricity Fuels a Revival of Vermont?s River Towns
  153. 12 Reported Dead in Texas Bus Crash
  154. First Loss for Royal Bank of Scotland
  155. Report: Bus crash north of Dallas kills 12 (AP)
  156. Bus crash in Texas kills at least 12: report (Reuters)
  157. Bar mitzvah/soccer comedy scores a goal (Reuters)
  158. Biker brawl may knock out A&E reality project (Reuters)
  159. Makeshift bombs defused in French tourist hotspot (AFP)
  160. Masks May Be Part of Wardrobes at Opening Ceremony
  161. Bush dedicates new massive US embassy in Beijing (AP)
  162. Islamic group threatens Olympic transport (AP)
  163. US weighs stepped-up military forays into Pakistan (AP)
  164. Oil dips to near $119 on stronger dollar (AP)
  165. Sadr to disarm if U.S. withdraws on timetable (Reuters)
  166. Pakistan generals meet as Musharraf faces the boot (Reuters)
  167. Georgia surrounds capital in rebel province (AFP)
  168. "Iron Man" to hit DVD stores on September 30 (Reuters)
  169. Family tragedy inspires Argentine soap opera (Reuters)
  170. Teenage diver Daley takes Beijing in his stride (AFP)
  171. 1,100 Tibet protesters arrested in Nepal ahead of Olympics (AFP)
  172. Mugabe, Zimbabwe opposition leader to meet Sunday: report (AFP)
  173. Beijing quiet before opening ceremony (AP)
  174. A Neighborhood Fixer Wants ?to Do It Elected?
  175. Fiercest Fighting in Years Near Georgian Border
  176. Putin vows retaliation for Georgian action in South Ossetia (AFP)
  177. Jewel marries rodeo star in Bahamas (Reuters)
  178. ABC revving up for more Indy 500 (Reuters)
  179. Stoner comedy in "Express" lane at box office (Reuters)
  180. Mexican army takes lead fighting crime (AP)
  181. TRIP NOTEBOOK: Beijing a Bush family homecoming (AP)
  182. "Lord" puts life up for sale on eBay (Reuters)
  183. Trying to Make Weight, U.S. Boxer Collapses
  184. Russian aircraft attack Georgian territory: Georgian ministry (AFP)
  185. Beach volleyball players love, hate TV appeal (Reuters)
  186. Pilot strike grounds German regional flights (AFP)
  187. Kurdish rebels claim responsibility for pipeline blast: report (AFP)
  188. Jerusalem Journal: Quandary for Hebrew: How Would Isaiah Text?
  189. Ryan Seacrest named co-host of "Rockin' Eve" (Reuters)
  190. Child porn cases hit record high in Japan: police (AFP)
  191. After a year, The Police end comeback tour in NYC (AP)
  192. British 'spiderman' arrested after Olympic protest in Hong Kong (AFP)
  193. Tokyo hit by mild earthquake, no damage reports (AP)
  194. Album | Tha Carter III, Vol. 1
  195. Zimbabwe power-sharing deal close: report (Reuters)
  196. "Flash Gordon" pace quickens with scribes (Reuters)
  197. Fox, ABC shuffling reality lineups (Reuters)
  198. Brad Pitt enlists for Tarantino's "Bastards" (Reuters)
  199. Theater Review | 'Hair': Let the Sunshine In, and the Shadows
  200. News | Rev Run's Family Pops Up In Bookstores, Kanye West Rhymes -- Is The Big Screen
  201. Italy in talks with foreign company to save Alitalia: Berlusconi (AFP)
  202. Quake jolts Tokyo, no damage reported (Reuters)
  203. Man held in Florida for threat to kill Obama, Bush (Reuters)
  204. Gates to back expansion of Afghan army: report (Reuters)
  205. NBC pins Olympics hopes on Phelps, gymnasts (Reuters)
  206. Tropical Storm Hernan churns in Pacific (AP)
  207. Wary calm in Muslim Chinese city as opening ceremony nears (AFP)
  208. Night Out for a Lil? Kim Fan, Then a Deadly Turn
  209. The Caucus: Bill Clinton to Speak at Convention
  210. News | Jay-Z Announces Blueprint 3, Premieres New Kanye West-Produced Track At Kanye'
  211. Officials say Bill Clinton to address Democrats (AP)
  212. Mewing models slink into NYC hotel fashion show (AP)
  213. From bizarre to beautiful, Beijing cooks up a storm (Reuters)
  214. Australian police claim 'world's largest seizure of ecstasy' (AFP)
  215. From a Helper to the Suspect in the Anthrax Case
  216. Minnesota Governor Looks to National Stage
  217. Landlords Court Albany Democrats on Rent Laws
  218. Fiercest Fighting in Years Near Georgian Border
  219. TierneyLab: Traffic Quiz
  220. Bits: Why ?Tibet? Can?t Be in a Hotmail Address
  221. Detroit mayor thrown in jail after bond violation (AP)
  222. China's Games party set for "big bang" start (Reuters)
  223. China gears up for ceremony party amid weather worries (AFP)
  224. Ex-Bush aide claims 'Swing Vote' stolen from him (AP)
  225. CORRECTED: Nicole Kidman to paparazzi: Leave baby Sunday alone (Reuters)
  226. Reports: new shooting in South Ossetia (AP)
  227. Venezuela's inflation hits 33.7 percent in July (AP)
  228. College and Company Link Up to Lure Foreigners
  229. Georgia launches attack on rebel region (AFP)
  230. Indiana Jones and the Sequel of Doom? (E! Online)
  231. Pam Shriver files for divorce from George Lazenby (AP)
  232. In China, Bush pushes freedom of speech, religion (Reuters)
  233. Gates Endorses $20 Billion Bid to Aid Afghans
  234. With Hired-Gun Favre, the Jets Embark on a New Era
  235. Flight attendant: Osteen's wife threw tantrum (AP)
  236. Police raid Maryland mayor's home and kill his dogs (AP)
  237. Scientists produce stem cells for 10 diseases (AP)
  238. Fashion critic Mr. Blackwell regains consciousness (AP)
  239. Alec Summons Kim Back to Court Over Custody (E! Online)
  240. Lawsuit: Blige stole tunes, including iPod ad (AP)
  241. Media group takes over Chinese frequency in symbolic protest (AFP)
  242. Iraqis: Deal close on plan for US troops to leave (AP)
  243. Fla. man held on charge of threatening to assassinate Obama (AP)
  244. McCain calls for probe of company he once aided (AP)
  245. Favre says he's ready to help the Jets win (AP)
  246. Was Criminal Probe of Ledger Star Mistreatment? (E! Online)
  247. Jury makes bin Laden's driver eligible for release in five months (AP)
  248. Milan friendly victory can lift Man City spirits (AFP)
  249. Boks out to hone skills before Tri-Nations showdown (AFP)
  250. Bush dedicates new massive US embassy in Beijing (AP)