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- Bin Laden's driver convicted at Guantanamo (Reuters)
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- Feds drop Heath Ledger drug probe (AP)
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- Gay relationships 'comparable to marriage', Anglican leader says: reports (AFP)
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- Latest decrees by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez (AP)
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- Fiscal 2008 budget deficit seen about $400 billion (Reuters)
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- US military works to keep out Iraq militia leaders (AP)
- Showdown with Musharraf looms for Pakistan coalition (Reuters)
- 'Hills' star Conrad brings reality to Emmy fashion (AP)
- No clear path to reviving world trade talks: U.S. (Reuters)
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- Red Cross: Colombia broke Geneva Conventions (AP)
- Other Guantanamo prisoners awaiting trial (AP)
- Gay Dads Ponder Commitment in NYC Premiere 'Two Spoons' (Playbill)
- Cristiano Ronaldo to play at Manchester for another year: report (AFP)
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- Swedish police say human foot on beach identified (AP)
- Hong Kong detains US-based Chinese dissident: rights group (AFP)
- In Face of Olympic Challenges, Communist Party Is Resilient
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- Country stars join woman's quest to honor Whitley (AP)
- Israel mulls military option for Iran nukes (AP)
- Egyptian guards kill illegal Sudanese migrant (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposing parties jointly condemn violence (AP)
- Paris Hilton strips down to reveal "hot" energy plan (Reuters)
- 9 Firefighters Feared Dead in Calif.
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- S. Africa workers strike to protest power prices (AP)
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- The Caucus: Obama-Bayh Event Sparks More Buzz
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- Some Canada Anglicans may reject same-sex moratorium (Reuters)
- Witness: Freeman said woman in crash is a friend (AP)
- Crime-weary Mexico barely focuses on US execution (AP)
- Zimbabwe rivals call on supporters to halt political violence (AFP)
- Smog hovers over Olympic venues two days before lift-off (AFP)
- Deja Vu: Acts perform classic albums in concert (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Harsh justice under resurgent Taliban (AP)
- Sarkozy awards China 'gold medal' for Olympic preparations (AFP)
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- Book defends use of mercenaries (AP)
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- Israeli president posts peace song on Web site (AP)
- France moves to dismiss Taiwan warship probe (AFP)
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- Karadzic demands Holbrooke, Albright appear in court (Reuters)
- Obama takes aim at McCain's maverick image (Reuters)
- US military jury finds Hamdan guilty on one terrorism charge (AFP)
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- Life in Sudan limbo for Canadian with suspected Qaeda ties (AFP)
- Pakistan must rein in 'out of control' elements: Afghan minister (AFP)
- Evra and Chelsea groundsman deny FA charges (AFP)
- Nissan Motor unveils new prototype electric car (AFP)
- British athletes bare all for advertising campaign (Reuters)
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- No Deal on Iraqi Provincial Elections
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- U.S. says major powers mull new U.N. Iran sanctions (Reuters)
- McCain slams Obama as "celebrity" again in new ad (Reuters)
- Ex-hedge fund manager to plead guilty to bail-jumping (Reuters)
- Xstrata makes $10 billion bid for Lonmin (AP)
- Israel to release more Palestinian prisoners (AP)
- Cambodian genocide tribunal faces allegations (AP)
- Smith hoping South Africa give Pietersen a rough ride (AFP)
- Poll: Nearly half hearing too much about Obama (AP)
- Average ER waiting time nears 1 hour, CDC says (AP)
- FBI lays out evidence to victims in anthrax case (Reuters)
- Israel to free Palestinian prisoners to Abbas (Reuters)
- Pentagon reopens tanker bidding (Reuters)
- Wahlberg to make cameo appearance on `Entourage' (AP)
- G.M. Directors Stand Behind Wagoner
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- U.S. convicts Bin Laden's driver at Guantanamo (Reuters)
- Downloads match French cinema ticket sales: study (Reuters)
- Iraqi parliament fails to agree on elections law (AP)
- New data add to gloom for German economy (AFP)
- US hits out after China denies Darfur campaigner entry (AFP)
- 'Miss Nepal' pageant scrapped after Maoists object (AFP)
- Guantánamo Detainee Convicted by Military Panel
- Documents Unsealed in Anthrax Case
- Military jury reaches verdict at Guantanamo trial (AP)
- Verdict reached in first Guantanamo trial (Reuters)
- Major powers consider new U.N. Iran sanctions: U.S. (Reuters)
- DNA tests to study tiny mummies from King Tut tomb (AP)
- Joss Stone set for role as "Flanders mare" (AFP)
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- Bush to Urge China to Improve Human Rights
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- At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs (AP)
- Russia buries Solzhenitsyn in Moscow monastery (Reuters)
- US officials defend Iraqi budget surplus (AP)
- France slams 'unacceptable' Rwanda genocide claims: ministry (AFP)
- France says Rwanda genocide charges "unacceptable" (Reuters)
- Musharraf's Olympic visit back on: officials (AFP)
- Obama ad links McCain with Bush on economic issues (AP)
- Baby born to surrogate Indian mother in legal limbo (AFP)
- Bush to rebuke China on human rights, dissidents (Reuters)
- Presidential debate commission chooses moderators (AP)
- France slams 'unacceptable' Rwanda genocide claims (AFP)
- Thousands march in SAfrica in nationwide strike over price hikes (AFP)
- Beijing Olympics should promote peace: Dalai Lama (AFP)
- Goats slip past security fence near NYC bridge (AP)
- Wall Street poised for mixed open on Freddie loss (AP)
- Giant online security hole getting fixed, slowly (AP)
- Russia mulls arms in Belarus to counter U.S. shield (Reuters)
- Judge rules Snipes must reimburse government (AP)
- Brightman and Liu Huan to sing at opening (Reuters)
- US, UK activists protest under Olympic spotlight (AP)
- Lawyer: Court urged to stop sale of Bhutto book (AP)
- Major developments in Mauritanian politics (AP)
- Blast halts Azeri oil pipeline through Turkey (Reuters)
- Freddie Mac Loses $821 Million and Cuts Dividend
- Coup under way in Mauritania: president's office (AP)
- Lonmin says it rejects takeover bid from Xstrata (AFP)
- BTC pipeline fire in Turkey disrupts oil flow (AP)
- China loosens lending controls, fearing slowdown (AP)
- Freddie Mac Reports Loss of $821 Million
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- Freddie Mac reports Q2 loss of $821 million (Reuters)
- Mauritania forces stage coup: president's daughter (Reuters)
- Coup in Mauritania as president, PM arrested (AFP)
- More munch despite credit crunch at McDonald's in Britain (AFP)
- Attack on Chinese police carefully planned (AP)
- U.S. says "punitive" measure needed against Iran (Reuters)
- Bali bombers challenge execution, want beheading (Reuters)
- Pakistan's Musharraf scraps Olympic visit amid ouster talks (AFP)
- Pearl Jam singer scales back at solo N.Y. show (Reuters)
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- Working mums lose support: survey (AFP)
- Musharraf cancels China trip amid doubts on future (AP)
- Strike hits Kashmir as Indian PM bids to defuse tensions (AFP)
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- Serbia: US has not asked for student's extradition (AP)
- Sudan appoints Darfur prosecutor (AFP)
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- Year after Utah mine collapse, many failures clear (AP)
- Olympic Torch cheered through Beijing amid Tibet protest (AFP)
- New Morrissey album pushed to early 2009 (Reuters)
- Kuwait FM blasts Iran threat to shut Gulf strait (AP)
- Malaysia's Anwar to be prosecuted in sex case (Reuters)
- New Decrees From Chávez Mirror Spurned Measures
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- Suspected cholera outbreak in Philippines kills 21 (AP)
- McCain opposes farm policies popular in Midwest (AP)
- Fed leaves rates alone for second straight meeting (AP)
- Some Afghan MPs back Taliban, drugs trade: official (Reuters)
- 'Unique' Iron Maiden guitar nabbed during Greek gig (AFP)
- WHITE HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Thai-made shirts await Bush (AP)
- Bush Presses North Korea on Weapons
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- Laurence Fishburne is prime "CSI" suspect (Reuters)
- World leaders quash qualms, go to Olympic opening (AP)
- Siemens wants out of PC venture with Fujitsu: report (AFP)
- Egyptian guards kill illegal Sudanese migrant (AP)
- China To Athlete Activist: Stay Out! (Time.com)
- Bush chides China, NKorea on rights records (AFP)
- Xstrata launches six-billion-euro bid for Lonmin (AFP)
- Al Qaeda says it was behind Algeria bombing: website (Reuters)
- Explosion halts oil flow through BTC pipeline: agency (AFP)
- Pro-Tibet film gets rare Beijing showing (Reuters)
- Helicopter plucks Italian mountaineer from K2 (AP)
- Final K2 survivor airlifted from mountain: officials (AFP)
- Texas executes Mexican-born killer (AP)
- Funeral begins for Russian writer Solzhenitsyn (AFP)
- Mexico condemns Texas execution of Mexican man (AP)
- Economists Plumb the Depths of the Downturn
- 4 activists detained in Beijing for Tibet banners (AP)
- India drop weightlifter after failed drug test (AFP)
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- Texas Executes Mexican Despite Objections
- U.S., South Korea push North Korea on nuclear verification (Reuters)
- Musharraf cancels China visit amid talks on ouster (Reuters)
- Torch cheered through Tiananmen Square (Reuters)
- Texas defies World Court, executes condemned Mexican (Reuters)
- Six powers to confer on Iran's nuclear response (AFP)
- Iggy Pop, Stooges' gear stolen after Montreal show (AP)
- "America's Got Talent" wins weekly ratings (Reuters)
- Spanish court opens second Tibet probe (AP)
- Bush concerned at NKorea uranium enrichment (AFP)
- Russian writer Solzhenitsyn to be buried in Moscow (AFP)
- Bank of England could spring surprise interest rate hike: analysts (AFP)
- Mexico begins tagging sharks to prevent attacks (AP)
- Japan marks anniversary of Hiroshima atomic bomb (Reuters)
- Iraqi Troops Say Army Is Willing, but Not Ready, to Fight Alone
- Chaos on the ?Mountain That Invites Death?
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- "Dark Knight" clears $400 million at record pace (Reuters)
- News Corp warns of less robust '09 growth (Reuters)
- Wounded Pakistani woman faces US judge (AFP)
- Lower Oil Prices Ignite Big Rally; Dow Is Up by 331
- FBI used aggressive tactics in anthrax probe (AP)
- Poll: Obama leads McCain nationally 47 percent to 41 percent (AP)
- 11 charged in connection with credit card fraud (AP)
- Gun-control groups fear top activist was NRA spy (AP)
- Illegal immigrants invited to turn themselves in (AP)
- Booger is back: Woman receives 5 cloned puppies (AP)
- Paris Hilton issues tart rebuttal to McCain ad (AP)
- Olympic torch arrives in Beijing (AFP)
- Scarlett Johansson embarrassed by hoopla over Obama e-mails (AP)
- UEFA Cup finalists Rangers out of Europe (AFP)
- Flintoff wants to make up South African misery (AFP)
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