- Car bomb kills five people in northern Iraq (Reuters)
- Polygamist leader Jeffs convicted in rape case (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad says Iran nuclear issue in IAEA hands (Reuters)
- U.S. envoy expects N.Korea action by year-end (Reuters)
- White House pulls nomination for top CIA lawyer (Reuters)
- Myanmar cracks down on protesters but marches continue (AFP)
- US Anglicans agree to halt gay bishop ordinations (AFP)
- Group points out O'Reilly race comments (AP)
- GM strike impact felt across borders, talks resume (Reuters)
- U.S. home prices, consumer confidence fall sharply (Reuters)
- Polygamist leader convicted in Utah (AP)
- Bush discusses civilian deaths in Iraq (AP)
- Al-Qaida taps Europe for new recruits (AP)
- Iran leader says nuclear issue closed (AP)
- Giuliani defends right to bear arms (AP)
- Calif. aims to rid lake of northern pike (AP)
- Stocks end mixed after profit warnings (AP)
- Vick hit with state dogfighting charges (AP)
- Myanmar protests push Iran down U.N. agenda (Reuters)
- Polygamist leader Jeffs convicted (Reuters)
- Supreme Court to decide photo ID voting law (Reuters)
- 2008 candidates load up on cash for final push (Reuters)
- Group points out O'Reilly race comments (AP)
- GM strike impact felt across borders, talks resume (Reuters)
- U.S. home prices, consumer confidence fall sharply (Reuters)
- Polygamist leader convicted in Utah (AP)
- Bush discusses civilian deaths in Iraq (AP)
- Al-Qaida taps Europe for new recruits (AP)
- Giuliani defends right to bear arms (AP)
- Congress denounces Iranian president (AP)
- Calif. aims to rid lake of northern pike (AP)
- Stocks end mixed after profit warnings (AP)
- Vick hit with state dogfighting charges (AP)
- Myanmar protests push Iran down U.N. agenda (Reuters)
- Polygamist leader Jeffs convicted (Reuters)
- Supreme Court to decide photo ID voting law (Reuters)
- 2008 candidates load up on cash for final push (Reuters)
- Monks relaunch protests in Myanmar (AP)
- Bush says Clinton will be Dem nominee (AP)
- Fukuda elected Japanese prime minister (AP)
- Bush Admin. urges Social Security fix (AP)
- U.S. snipers accused of 'baiting' Iraqis (AP)
- UAW strikes GM as talks fail to produce a deal (Reuters)
- Springsteen gives fans preview of tour (AP)
- Feds announce largest steroid crackdown (AP)
- Study: Acupuncture works for back pain (AP)
- Young, Titans rout Saints 31-14 (AP)
- Bush to focus on Myanmar not Iran in U.N. speech (Reuters)
- Myanmar junta threatens military force (Reuters)
- Japan's Fukuda wins PM vote, to form new cabinet (Reuters)
- North Korea nuclear talks face uncertain hurdles (Reuters)
- Iranian president spars with academics in NY (Reuters)
- U.S. navy helicopter crashes in Guam, 1 dead (Reuters)
- Rice sees no U.S.-Iran talks on Iraq soon (Reuters)
- Myanmar junta warns against more protests (AFP)
- Moderate Fukuda on course as Japan's PM (AFP)
- Ahmadinejad questions 9/11, Holocaust (AP)
- UAW strikes GM as talks fail to produce a deal (Reuters)
- Lebanon's opposition to boycott presidential vote (Reuters)
- Iran watching U.S. troops, says in missile range (Reuters)
- Bomber kills 20 including police chief in Iraq city (Reuters)
- U.S. violent crime rises in 2006 (Reuters)
- Myanmar anti-junta protests biggest in 20 years (Reuters)
- Tyson pleads guilty to drug, DUI charges (AP)
- Resort charges $14,500 for dessert (AP)
- New service eavesdrops on Internet calls (AP)
- Ex-bodyguard says Spears used drugs (AP)
- Germs taken into space come back stronger (AP)
- Administration urges Social Security fix (AP)
- New nuke reactor application is expected (AP)
- Bush to focus on reviving Mideast talks (AP)
- Iranian president hits out at Israel, U.S. (Reuters)
- Talk of war is 'propaganda': Iranian leader (AFP)
- Romo, Cowboys defeat Bears 34-10 (AP)
- Hillary Clinton defends health care plan (AP)
- Key Arab nations invited to peace talks (AP)
- Chavez views presidency as epic struggle (AP)
- 2 abducted Italians freed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Bush wields vetoes to block Democrats (AP)
- UAW union threatens strike against GM (AP)
- Ahmadinejad: Iran, US not headed for war (AP)
- US says Iran smuggling missiles to Iraq (AP)
- UAW sets GM strike deadline, raises stakes in talks (Reuters)
- Woman wants share of James Brown estate (AP)
- Defiant Ahmadinejad to make UN visit amid US-Iran tensions (AFP)
- 30,000 rally as Myanmar monks' protest gathers steam (AFP)
- Explosion in Kosovo capital kills two people (Reuters)
- U.S. aims to invite Syria to peace meeting (Reuters)
- Schwarzenegger, Gore add star power to climate meet (Reuters)
- China seizes on Mattel apology to emphasize safety (Reuters)
- 'Evil' zombies rule weekend box office (AP)
- Iraqi PM: Shootings threaten sovereignty (AP)
- Iran's leader: U.S. wants new opinions (AP)
- 50 years since Little Rock integration (AP)
- U.N. summit to push climate talks (AP)
- Analysis: Bush unwelcome on the trail (AP)
- Seniors balk at ban on free doughnuts (AP)
- Investors watch for more inflation signs (AP)
- Italians feared kidnapped in Afghanistan (AP)
- Israel agrees to free 90 Palestinian prisoners (Reuters)
- Cheney mulled Israeli strike on Iran: Newsweek (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad says Iran, U.S. not headed for war: CBS (Reuters)
- Monks stage biggest anti-junta march in Myanmar (Reuters)
- Iraq sees "security vacuum" without Blackwater (Reuters)
- Abbas office says no conference invites yet (Reuters)
- Israeli commandos prepared Syria strike: paper (Reuters)
- Democrat Clinton touts ability to fend off attacks (Reuters)
- Japan party names moderate veteran Fukuda as PM (AFP)
- George Clooney hurt in motorcycle crash (AP)
- Iraq: Blackwater guards fired unprovoked (AP)
- Rice, al-Maliki keep distance at meeting (AP)
- Israel scrambled jets toward Syria (AP)
- Fujimori returns to Peru to face trial (AP)
- Fukuda wins poll, likely next PM (AP)
- FBI probes anti-Jena 6 Web page (AP)
- Del. State students describe tension (AP)
- Braced for storm, N.O. gets clouds (AP)
- Red Sox top Rays to clinch playoff spot (AP)
- Baghdad pushes for wider U.N. role in Iraq (Reuters)
- Ruling party picks Fukuda to lead Japan (Reuters)
- Israel thwarts suicide bomb attack in Tel Aviv (Reuters)
- Emboldened Myanmar monks challenge junta rule (AFP)
- Japan's ruling party names Fukuda as PM (AFP)
- Iran President Ahmadinejad rips U.S. (AP)
- Iraq expands Blackwater investigation (AP)
- Bush: Kids' health care will get vetoed (AP)
- Romney issues challenge to Republicans (AP)
- Black and white becomes gray in La. town (AP)
- U.N. climate chief urges U.S. action (AP)
- GM, UAW work on health care agreement (AP)
- Rising seas likely to flood U.S. history (AP)
- U.S. leads Sweden in Davis Cup (AP)
- Iran warns West against attack (Reuters)
- Eleven Iraqis arrested over killing of tribal chief (Reuters)
- U.S. plans to invite Arabs to peace meeting (Reuters)
- Russia's Kudrin quits Putin tour as media abuzz (Reuters)
- Fujimori headed to Peru after extradition order (AFP)
- Spears charged in LA parking lot crash (AP)
- Feds target Blackwater in weapons probe (AP)
- Cuba's Castro looks healthy in new video (AP)
- Judge denies request to free Jena teen (AP)
- 2 students shot at Delaware State Univ. (AP)
- MIT coed with fake bomb 'art' arrested (AP)
- Iran president will get royal treatment (AP)
- Televangelist Rex Humbard dies at 88 (AP)
- Merck's experimental AIDS vaccine fails (AP)
- 'God' gets an attorney in lawsuit (AP)
- Castro reappears to quash death rumors (Reuters)
- U.S. investigates Blackwater arms smuggling: report (Reuters)
- Powers have "serious" talks on Iran sanctions (Reuters)
- Deal reached on cutting ozone-damaging emissions (Reuters)
- U.S. admits nearly 10,000 from "terrorism" states (Reuters)
- Britney Spears charged with hit-and-run in L.A. (Reuters)
- Record breaker Bonds to leave Giants (Reuters)
- Blackwater back on the streets of Baghdad (AFP)
- Protest monks call for prayer vigils in Myanmar (AFP)
- Philbin loses `Best Regis' a fourth time (AP)
- Police: 2 DSU students 'of interest' (AP)
- U.S. commander: Iran supplying Taliban (AP)
- Rice orders probe of security in Baghdad (AP)
- Baby cribs recalled after three deaths (AP)
- MIT student arrested with fake bomb (AP)
- Storm warnings issued along Gulf Coast (AP)
- Buffalo TE Everett arrives in Houston (AP)
- Clinton and Giuliani in possible rematch (Reuters)
- Senate Democrats lose on Iraq pullout plan (Reuters)
- Lebanon buries assassinated MP (Reuters)
- Iraq aims to end immunity of security firms (Reuters)
- Two students shot at Delaware State, campus closed (Reuters)
- Giuliani declares fealty to gun ownership (Reuters)
- Iran cleric hears "death knell" for Mideast peace plan (Reuters)
- Rice says diplomacy preferred on Iran nuclear issue (Reuters)
- Ex-president Fujimori to be extradited to Peru (AFP)
- McCarthy calls Carrey 'autism whisperer' (AP)
- La. protests hark back to '50s, '60s (AP)
- Bush sidesteps criticizing Iraq shooting (AP)
- Democrats proceed with Iraq legislation (AP)
- FBI tapes Stevens calls as part of sting (AP)
- McCain to criticize Giuliani on guns (AP)
- Police say man fed cats to his pit bulls (AP)
- Astronomers: Neptune's south pole warmer (AP)
- 'God' apparently responds to lawsuit (AP)
- Surging Phillies rally to swat Nats 7-6 (AP)
- Civil rights protesters converge on Jena (Reuters)
- Israel PM confronts critics (Reuters)
- Israel, U.S. shared data on suspected nuclear site: report (Reuters)
- Democratic rivals query Clinton on health care (Reuters)
- Deadlocked Spector jury resumes deliberations (Reuters)
- Lebanon in mourning for funeral of slain MP (AFP)
- Myanmar under international pressure over protests (AFP)
- Tighter credit stalling economy's growth (AP)
- Bush optimistic about economy (AP)
- Bin Laden urges Pakistanis to revolt (AP)
- U.S. commander: Violence down in Baghdad (AP)
- Sharpton: Congress should grill Jena DA (AP)
- Rice glosses over Mideast differences (AP)
- $5 bill to have splashes of purple, gray (AP)
- Scientists say velociraptor had feathers (AP)
- `Leave It to Beaver' actor sues SAG (AP)
- Panel: Landis must forfeit cycling title (AP)
- Bin Laden vows revenge on "infidel" Musharraf (Reuters)
- Civil rights protesters converge on Jena (Reuters)
- Bush defends Iraq troop plan, slams Democrats (Reuters)
- Bush says hopes to solve Iran issue diplomatically (Reuters)
- Iraq violence lowest since '06 mosque attack: U.S. (Reuters)
- Tour de France 2006 winner Landis guilty: UCI (Reuters)
- Cuban embargo prevented attacks, U.S. official says (Reuters)
- Bin Laden declares 'war' on Pakistan in new tape (AFP)
- Hasselbeck tried to keep cool with Rosie (AP)
- Senate blocks bill on Iraq combat tours (AP)
- O.J. Simpson freed after posting bail (AP)
- Iran leader denied on WTC wreath request (AP)
- Bush calls for expansion of spy law (AP)
- Iran: Retaliation for any Israeli attack (AP)
- Jackson disputes report on Obama remark (AP)
- Researchers examine 'purging disorder' (AP)
- Drunk man gets trapped in ex's chimney (AP)
- Yanks pull within 1 1/2 games of Red Sox (AP)
- Rice to meet Abbas in search of accord (Reuters)
- Senate Republicans block Iraq bill (Reuters)
- Khmer Rouge No. 2 to tell all at trial (Reuters)
- Beirut car bomb kills anti-Syrian MP (Reuters)
- U.N. renews NATO troop mandate in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Iran releases Iranian-American held since May (Reuters)
- O.J. Simpson freed from jail, leaves Las Vegas (Reuters)
- Ivo strengthens into hurricane near Mexico (Reuters)
- US leads world outrage at Beirut bombing (AFP)
- Bush calls for expansion of spy law (AP)
- Iran draws up plans to bomb Israel (AP)
- Israel declares Gaza 'enemy entity' (AP)
- Ex-astronaut wants evidence tossed out (AP)
- Anti-Syrian lawmaker killed in Lebanon (AP)
- Consumer prices drop 0.1 percent in Aug. (AP)
- Stocks jump following Tuesday rate cut (AP)
- Public to decide on Bonds' No. 755 ball (AP)
- Beirut car bomb kills anti-Syrian lawmaker (Reuters)
- Israel declares Gaza "enemy entity" as Rice visits (Reuters)
- Iran hits back in war of words about war (Reuters)
- Bush prods Congress to extend domestic spying law (Reuters)
- Senate bars bill to restore detainee rights (Reuters)
- Bush, Congress at record low ratings: Reuters poll (Reuters)
- Anti-Syrian MP killed in Lebanon car bombing (AFP)
- Israel brands Gaza 'hostile entity' as Rice visits (AFP)
- Spears ordered to undergo drug tests (AP)
- Fed slashes interest rates to buffer economy (Reuters)
- Prosecutors file charges against Simpson (AP)
- Diplomatic convoys curtailed in Iraq (AP)
- Democrats won't temper Iraq legislation (AP)
- Clinton sees lessons in past failure (AP)
- Student arrested, Tasered at Kerry event (AP)
