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- Football club may get rebuilt 2012 Games stadium (AFP)
- Angola holds 1st vote in 16 years, MPLA confident (Reuters)
- Gloom in Europe lifts dollar against euro, pound (AFP)
- Pakistan raid may signal more U.S. attacks (Reuters)
- Don't let them eat cake, Saudi cleric says (AP)
- Brown fights back vowing energy revolution (AFP)
- Flooding risk for decades in China quake zone: expert (AFP)
- Paes completes career mixed doubles Slam with US Open title (AFP)
- Swaziland's 40th anniversary bash hits sour note (AP)
- London Taxi's famed black cabs made in China (AP)
- Chaos, desperation from Hanna's floods in Haiti (AP)
- In macho Israel, woman within reach of premiership (AP)
- Keegan quits as Newcastle boss (AFP)
- Thousands cheer Ethiopian obelisk restoration (AP)
- Iran bill to ease polygamy angers women (AP)
- Myanmar responded well to cyclone victims: WHO (AFP)
- ICC rejects bid to lift stay order on Congolese militiaman's trial (AFP)
- US wants 'clarification' on NKorea nukes (AFP)
- US mum on Pakistan raid (AFP)
- Ukraine political crisis deepens over Russia ties (AFP/File)
- Ethiopia celebrates restoration of giant obelisk (AFP)
- Sony says laptops overheat, urges repairs (AFP)
- Afghan leader vows punishment for deadly US raid (AP)
- China says flaws caused quake schools to collapse (AP)
- UK report says ice caused hard landing at Heathrow (AP)
- 17 bodies recovered from plane wreckage in Congo (AP)
- US inches towards India nuclear deal: diplomat (AFP)
- Afghan leader visits village hit by deadly US strike (AFP)
- UK-Odd Summary (Reuters)
- German anti-war poster hails soldier's death (AP)
- South Africa gold production falls 10 percent (AP)
- Greenpeace says has occupied timber export ship in PNG (AFP)
- Germany to update data protection laws after scandals (AFP)
- Gaza hospitals strain under pressure of strikes (AP)
- Hanna flooding strands hungry Haitians on rooftops (AP)
- Six killed in Nigeria truck crash (AFP)
- BoE keeps interest rate at 5% despite recession threat (AFP)
- South Africa to "showcase" progress on 2010 World Cup to Blatter (AFP)
- Dalai Lama recovering, will soon return to work: aide (AFP)
- Sony recalls Vaio laptops for possible overheating (AP)
- "Cremated" father reunited with family (Reuters)
- Toll rises to six in Ethiopian blast (AFP)
- Talks resume on US-India nuclear technology deal (AP)
- Deal signed to end TNK-BP oil company feud (AFP)
- U.S. says nuclear states nearing deal on India trade (Reuters)
- TV official: US military arrests cameraman in Iraq (AP)
- Blair bodyguard left loaded gun in London cafe (AFP)
- Helicopter strikes oil rig off Dubai coast; 7 dead (AP)
- Women trail in race for top jobs (AFP)
- Former Bangladesh PM Zia's lawyers say will lobby for her release (AFP)
- Report: Investors near compromise at TNK-BP (AP)
- Syria makes peace proposals to Israel (AP)
- Hong Kong considers ban on fishing trawlers: report (AFP)
- Hong Kong bans pirate radio as "air traffic risk" (Reuters)
- Mugabe will form government if no deal Thursday: state media (AFP)
- Chinese report says 23 killed in mine accident (AP)
- Vice President Dick Cheney arrives in Georgia (AP)
- SKorea launches project to become Asian oil storage hub (AFP)
- Taliban kidnap 25 police recruits in Pakistan: official (AFP)
- Mugabe to form cabinet if MDC does not sign deal (Reuters)
- Homicide conviction punctures legal armour of India's elite (AFP)
- NKorea informed US it would restore nuke operation (AP)
- Envoys to meet after NKorea restarts work at nuke complex (AFP)
- Pakistan protests to U.S. envoy over border raid (Reuters)
- CORRECTED: Ex-priest in Australia faces 93 child sex charges (Reuters)
- ECB, BoE expected to leave interest rates steady (AP)
- Trial of suspected NKorean spy to open next week: judge (AFP)
- US sends envoy to China amid reports of NKorea rebuilding (AFP)
- Thai PM refuses to resign or call elections (AFP)
- Britain's Murray advances to US Open semi-final (AFP)
- Thai prime minister refuses to resign (AP)
- US confirms raid inside Pakistan (AP)
- Premier League soap opera lurches from one drama to another (AFP)
- Rescue enters crucial stage for Indian flood victims (AFP)
- Thai PM refuses to resign (AP)
- Aso rivals seek candidates in Japan leadership race (Reuters)
- Rival Cypriot leaders upbeat after new peace talks (AP)
- Murray advances to US Open semi-final (AFP)
- Tropical Storm Hanna takes aim at Bahamas (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,152 (AP)
- Zambian leader's wife says he died unappreciated (AP)
- U.S. professor guilty in military secrets case (Reuters)
- Rival Cypriot leaders upbeat after new peace talks (AP)
- French businesses loath to end 35-hour work week (AP)
- Sarkozy reaches out to Syria on peace prospects (AP)
- Arthur threatens to axe South Africa's senior citizens (AFP)
- Ukraine PM asks president's party to return to coalition (AFP)
- Reuters freelance photographer detained in Iraq (AP)
- Hanna flooding strands hungry Haitians on rooftops (AP)
- Troops scale mountain seeking Congolese crash survivors: UN (AFP)
- Pietersen warns England over complacency (AFP)
- Turkish president to stage historic visit to Armenia (AFP)
- Russia sends cash, builders to S. Ossetia (AP)
- One dead in Darfur camp food riot (AFP)
- Syria pledges to help France solve Iran dispute (Reuters)
- Redknapp fears foreign ownership will kill art of management (AFP)
- New controversy in India over US nuclear deal (AFP)
- Some flooded Indian villagers refuse evacuation (AP)
- Syria warns of global "disaster" if Iran attacked (Reuters)
- Turkish president to travel to Armenia (AP)
- Raid based on bad intelligence: Pakistani official (Reuters)
- Ukrainian coalition threatened by bickering (Reuters)
- US would stop nuke trade if India tests bomb (AP)
- French opposition says Sarkozy abused power (AP)
- Zimbabwe talks deadlocked over executive power: Tsvangirai (AFP)
- U.S. does not believe North Korea rebuilding Yongbyon (Reuters)
- Pakistan officials say troops kill at least 15 in cross-border raid (AFP)
- 19-square-mile ice sheet breaks loose in Canada (AP)
- UN peacekeeper killed by mine in south Lebanon (AP)
- Thai FM hands in resignation as protesters refuse to budge (AFP)
- Big turbine delivered to Afghan aid project (AP)
- Tony Blair's sister-in-law stranded in Gaza (AP)
- Israeli diggers uncover parts of ancient wall (AP)
- Swiss prosecutor drops case against Gaddafi son (Reuters)
- UN peacekeepers hike to Congo plane crash site (AP)
- N. Korea denies it sent female spy to S. Korea (AP)
- Freak hailstorm turns part of tropical Kenya white (Reuters)
- Dutch to take new measures against global warming (AP)
- Congo army leaves national park, rebels stay (AP)
- African migrants die on route to Spain's Canary Islands (AFP)
- Rain delays England's final one-day clash with S.Africa (AFP)
- Curbishley quits West Ham (AFP)
- Euro economy contracts in 2Q on falling exports (AP)
- Pelosi wins praise in Hiroshima for bomb visit (AFP)
- IRA still alive but peaceful, experts find (AP)
- US sends 3rd ship to Georgia, plans $1B in aid (AP)
- EU court overturns asset freeze of Saudi suspect (AP)
- Poland to probe mysterious death of WWII commander (AP)
- India's Tata seeks new sites for cheap car plant (AFP)
- FTSE lower on oil price concerns (AFP)
- Israeli Mossad let Nazi Mengele get away (AP)
- Missing Nigerian plane found after six months (AFP)
- Pakistan PM escapes assassination attempt (AFP)
- Scientists use particle accelerator to date wine (Reuters)
- Bangladesh ex-PM's son freed: official (AFP)
- Report: North Korea reassembling nuclear facility (AP)
- 13 dead migrants found on boat near Canary Islands (AP)
- ArcelorMittal to develop South African mine (AP)
- Scotland players hit by more injury woe (AFP)
- Earwig-oh, earwig-oh: birds 'behave like football fans' (AFP)
- Shots fired at Pakistani PM's motorcade (Reuters)
- Officials: Pakistan PM escapes gunfire on car (AP)
- Officials: 6 Iraqis killed in friendly fire (AP)
- Ukraine's leader accuses opponents of coup attempt (AP)
- 2 police convicted in death of Palestinian teen (AP)
- Yakubu to captain Nigeria against S.Africa (AFP)
- New pupils to stay in education till 17 (AFP)
- Somali insurgents vow more attacks during Ramadan (AP)
- GM senior exec sees lower U.S. vehicles sales in '08 (Reuters)
- Awaiting PM vote, Japan candidates rally forces (AP)
- Third US Navy ship heads for Georgia (AP)
- Flood-hit Indian state appeals for more help (AFP)
- 15 reportedly killed in US-led Pakistan attack (AP)
- Horse Whisperer author recovering after poisoning (AFP)
- North Korea begins reassembling nuclear facility: report (Reuters)
- Vice President Cheney arrives in Azerbaijan (AP)
- Blair's sister-in-law trapped in Gaza (AFP)
- Moderate earthquake shakes Turkey (AP)
- Venezuelan President leaves SAfrica after energy deal: official (AFP)
- Philippines scraps peace panel on Muslim rebellion: official (AFP)
- Ex-priest in Australia faces child sex charges (AP)
- Journalist in Russia's Dagestan killed (Reuters)
- Zimbabwe's Tsvangirai says new talks unlikely soon (Reuters)
- Australian ex-priest faces 90 sex assault charges: reports (AFP)
- South Korea to allow top defector to travel abroad (AP)
- US-led forces alleged involved in Pakistan attack (AP)
- Thai protesters flout premier's state of emergency (AP)
- Koike eyes bid as Japan's first woman PM (AFP)
- Report: KDB seeking 25 percent of Lehman Brothers (AP)
- Coca-Cola offers to buy Huiyuan in $2.5B deal (AP)
- Governor shot in ambush in Philippine capital: police (AFP)
- 9 Australians wounded fighting Taliban (AP)
- China warns of post-quake hardship as winter nears (Reuters)
- Haitians stranded on roofs in flooded city (AP)
- Japan's Aso backed for PM by half of party chapters (Reuters)
- 17 feared dead in crash of aid plane in Congo (AP)
- Christians cower from Hindu backlash in India's east (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,152 (AP)
- UK army to consider alternatives to bearskin hats (AP)
- Atomic supplier states urged to hold line on India (Reuters)
- 79 sightseers rescued from cable cars in Austria (AP)
- Israeli Mossad let Nazi Mengele get away (AP)
- Rat meat in demand as inflation bites (Reuters)
- Mauritania moves to put ousted president on trial (AP)
- Elderly Chileans celebrate surviving winter (Reuters)
- Pakistani-born scientist indicted on murder charges in US (AFP)
- No future attack on Libya from Italy base: Gaddafi (Reuters)
- Pakistani indicted in NY for attack on U.S. soldiers (Reuters)
- Baghdad touched by war even as security takes hold (AP)
- Iraq: Key figures since war began (AP)
- India's Tata stops work indefinitely at Nano plant (AP)
- Cambridge University tries to soft soap elitist image (AFP)
- UN, US reports on civilian deaths in Afghan raid (AP)
- Cambridge University wants to be on TV (AP)
- Indian military mounts mammoth flood rescue effort (AP)
- Millionaire killed family then burned down house: police (AFP)
- Iran bans Al-Arabiya reporter (AP)
- Rice to visit Libya in landmark trip (Reuters)
- Egyptian lawmaker arrested in death of pop singer (AP)
- Pound slumps against euro, dollar (AFP)
- Correction: China Tibet Monastery story (AP)
- Marital crisis? Blame it on male genes (AFP)
- Assad to host Sarkozy, Turkey, Qatar leaders (AP)
- Nigeria: US documentary filmmaker arrested (AP)
- Malaysian shipper bans vessels from Gulf of Aden after hijacks (AFP)
- EU showed 'common sense' on Georgia crisis: Putin (AFP)
- Chavez, Mbeki laud Venezuela-SAfrica energy deal (AFP)
- Taiwan set to provide landing visas to Chinese tourists (AFP)
- Doctors say Vytorin-cancer link can't be ruled out (AP)
- London gets clock ticking on 2012 development (AFP)
- Disease fears for flood-devastated India, Nepal (AFP)
- Thousands of NKorea children face hardship in China: activists (AFP)
- Servants drop charges against Kadhafi son (AFP)
- Brits in 'sex on beach' trial ask to leave Dubai (AP)
- Aid plane crashes in Congo, no sign of survivors (Reuters)
- US Navy ship arrives to help locate crashed Philippines plane (AFP)
- Fujitsu Microelectronics, Taiwan's Nanya settle patent disputes (AFP)
- US probe finds fewer Afghan deaths than UN claimed (AP)
- Alcatel-Lucent names Camus chairman, Verwaayen CEO (AP)
- Pelosi makes historic Hiroshima visit (AFP)
- Keegan's future at Newcastle in doubt (AFP)
- Zimbabwe imposes new checks on aid agencies (AFP)
- High-profile Indian found guilty of hit-and-run killings (AFP)
- UK government plans housing market rescue (AP)
- Former agent: We let Mengele slip to nab Eichmann (AP)
- Pakistan: Cases against Sharif still pursued (AP)
- UN: Aid plane crashed in Congo with 17 on board (AP)
- Murray set for grudge match in Open quarters (AFP)
- African Union wants Zimbabwe crisis deal now (Reuters)
- Pakistani elders vow to protect vital Khyber Pass (Reuters)
- Turning around North American business is priority: GM (Reuters)
- UK's Brown cuts house purchase tax (Reuters)
- Nigeria's Kanu and Yobo pull out of S.Africa clash (AFP)
- Shoaib Akhtar targets Pakistan return with Surrey stint (AFP)
- Russia warned by EU over partnership talks (AP)
- SKorea, Singapore issue Thailand travel advisories (AP)
- Australian central bank cuts interest rates (AFP)
- Taliban claim kidnap of two Chinese in Pakistan (Reuters)
- E.U. talks tough on Russia (The Christian Science Monitor)
- Hurricane Hanna threatens US southeast coast (AP)
- Dullest August in Britain since 1929: Met Office (AFP)
- India gets new central bank chief as inflation soars (AFP)
- Students flock to Jordan to study in tamer Mideast (AP)
- Taliban admit kidnapping Chinese engineers in Pakistan (AFP)
- 15 drown as Indian flood relief boats capsize: officials (AFP)
- Australian school apologises for refusing Sikh pupil (AFP)
- SKorean bank confirms talks with Lehman (AFP)
- Australian troops kept Taliban suspects in dog pen (AP)
- US house speaker visits Hiroshima A-bomb memorial (AP)
- GDF Suez buys US electric company First Light: report (AFP)
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