- Student arrested, Tasered at Kerry event (AP)
- More charges filed in W.Va. torture case (AP)
- Researchers say many languages are dying (AP)
- Woman pleads not guilty in lawn case (AP)
- Moose sharp again as Yanks rout Orioles (AP)
- Iraq to review security firms after shooting (Reuters)
- Rice swipes at IAEA, urges bold action on Iran (Reuters)
- Spying by Russia, China near Cold War levels: U.S. (Reuters)
- Recalled Mattel toys topped U.S. legal lead limits (Reuters)
- Maryland court strikes down same-*** marriage (Reuters)
- O.J. Simpson charged with kidnapping, armed robbery (Reuters)
- Britney Spears ordered to undergo drug testing (Reuters)
- Top Khmer Rouge leader seized (AFP)
- Two million evacuated as typhoon hits China (AFP)
- Luciano Pavarotti divides his estate (AP)
- Fed cuts interest rates by half point (AP)
- U.S. home foreclosures soar in August (AP)
- Wholesale prices fall by 1.4 percent (AP)
- Iraq investigates foreign security firms (AP)
- State Department under Hill scrutiny (AP)
- Digital 'smiley face' turns 25 (AP)
- Someone tries to sell Belgium on eBay (AP)
- Thomas accuser complained about language (AP)
- Iraq to review security firms after shooting (Reuters)
- Russia, China worried by Iran attack talk (Reuters)
- Obama proposes U.S. middle-class tax relief plan (Reuters)
- Abbas faces pressure to skip Mideast conference (Reuters)
- Nobel Peace Prize could go to climate campaigner (Reuters)
- Craig returns to Senate in midst of *** scandal (Reuters)
- Russia warns against Iran war (AFP)
- Thai jet crash inquiry probes wind shear error theory (AFP)
- Ex-Spears bodyguard rebuffed in court (AP)
- Bush picks ex-judge for attorney general (AP)
- Police not giving O.J. celebrity breaks (AP)
- Abizaid: World could abide nuclear Iran (AP)
- Spy chief: China, Russia spying on US (AP)
- Lawyer: Musharraf will give up army post (AP)
- Chavez threatens to take over schools (AP)
- Got Crocs? Be careful on the escalator (AP)
- U.K. hospitals issue doctors' dress code (AP)
- Yanks tame Birds, inch closer to Red Sox (AP)
- Powerful typhoon heads for China's financial hub (Reuters)
- Musharraf to quit army if re-elected (Reuters)
- Dole recalls bagged salads due to E. coli (Reuters)
- Clinton unveils health care plan in Iowa (Reuters)
- Simpson jailed as "flight risk" amid media frenzy (Reuters)
- Military intervention in Iran would be "catastrophic": Moscow (AFP)
- Iraq orders halt to US firm's operations after shootout (AFP)
- Microsoft suffers decisive EU antitrust defeat (Reuters)
- Greenspan: Recession risk up (Reuters)
- Microsoft loses European appeal (AP)
- Clinton unveils health care plan (AP)
- Venezuela's Chavez warns private schools (AP)
- Saudi women lobby king for driving right (AP)
- 'Match Game's' Brett Somers dies at 83 (AP)
- Titans' Fisher said agrees to extension (AP)
- Bush nominates Mukasey to replace Gonzales (Reuters)
- Iraq revokes security contractor license after shootout (Reuters)
- France says all must be done to avoid war with Iran (Reuters)
- Rice faces uphill battle on new Mideast push (Reuters)
- Forensic teams head to Thai tsunami isle again (Reuters)
- Force is last resort in Iranian crisis: nuclear chief (AFP)
- `Sopranos' wins best drama Emmy (AP)
- O.J. Simpson held without bail in Las Vegas robbery (Reuters)
- Stars go for glam at the Emmy Awards (AP)
- Greenspan reportedly warns on rate cuts (Reuters)
- O.J. Simpson ordered held without bail (AP)
- Black boxes found in Thai plane crash (AP)
- Bush picks Mukasey as attorney general (AP)
- Man arrested in Iraqi sheik's killing (AP)
- Prime minister's party wins Greek vote (AP)
- GM-UAW talks reach critical point (AP)
- Suspects in W.Va. torture set for court (AP)
- Jeter's homer beats Schilling, Red Sox (AP)
- Bush to nominate judge for Attorney General (Reuters)
- Setback seen in Colombian hostage release efforts (Reuters)
- Waging "war on terrorism" 30 squares at a time (Reuters)
- Search for clues in Thai air disaster (AFP)
- 'Sopranos' aims at its last Emmys Awards (AP)
- TV stars dress up for Emmy "Sopranos" bash (Reuters)
- Jet crash in Thailand's Phuket kills 87 (AP)
- Gates urges veto of troop-rest measure (AP)
- Al-Qaida fighters raid Iraq villages (AP)
- 2,000 evacuated as Calif. forest burns (AP)
- A Holocaust mystery finds some answers (AP)
- Fed interest rate cut seen this week (AP)
- Russia wins Fed Cup title over Italy (AP)
- Thai plane crash kills 88 in Phuket (Reuters)
- Gates rejects Greenspan claim war is about oil (Reuters)
- Militants step up Iraq attacks, kill 30 (Reuters)
- Civil U.S. presidential race not so good for voters (Reuters)
- Sadr movement says won't challenge Maliki for now (Reuters)
- Olmert seeks to lower expectations for Mideast talks (Reuters)
- Plane carnage at Thai resort kills 87 (AFP)
- Greek ruling conservatives ahead in elections: exit polls (AFP)
- Nominees celebrate on eve of Emmy Awards (AP)
- Simpson accuser now 'on O.J.'s side' (AP)
- GM, union talks to resume Sunday (Reuters)
- Former Fed chair Greenspan criticizes Bush in book (Reuters)
- More than 190 arrested at D.C. protest (AP)
- GM, UAW make progress; hurdles remain (AP)
- U.S. expands Anbar model to Iraq Shiites (AP)
- Arctic ice melt opens Northwest Passage (AP)
- Conservatives eye possible AG nominee (AP)
- Organizers to assess Fossett search (AP)
- Bonds' 756th homer ball fetches $752,467 (AP)
- No. 1 USC runs past Nebraska 49-31 (AP)
- Sadr's movement pulls out of Iraq alliance (Reuters)
- Retired Gen. Clark backs Clinton (Reuters)
- Volunteers hamper Fossett search, some flights barred (Reuters)
- Colombia rejects Venezuela's hostage swap request (Reuters)
- Israel's Olmert delays prisoner release: officials (Reuters)
- "Eastern Promises" tops at Toronto film festival (Reuters)
- Bush warns against hasty Iraq withdrawal (AFP)
- China peacekeepers aim to change image in Darfur (AFP)
- Nominees celebrate on eve of Emmy Awards (AP)
- GM, UAW bargaining teams making progress: source (Reuters)
- Baghdad car bomb strikes bakery; 11 dead (AP)
- Bush: More GIs to fill Iraq support role (AP)
- U.S. nuclear team ends survey in NKorea (AP)
- Protesters, supporters descend on D.C. (AP)
- Northwest Passage ice shrinks to new low (AP)
- Corn maze bears President Ford likeness (AP)
- Russia takes 2-0 lead in Fed Cup final (AP)
- Arctic sea route opens (Reuters)
- Missing British girl's parents say hunt must go on (Reuters)
- Israeli force clashes with militants in Gaza (Reuters)
- Missing Swiss girl Ylenia found dead: police (Reuters)
- Thousands march in Taiwan ahead of doomed U.N. bid (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka fighting kills 21 in north and east (Reuters)
- Prodi assures UN of Sudan's cooperation with Darfur force (AFP)
- Sadr group to pull out of Iraq's ruling Shiite bloc (AFP)
- Simpson named suspect in armed robbery (AP)
- Ferrell auctions movie role for charity (AP)
- Greenspan criticizes Bush policies in memoir (Reuters)
- GM, UAW contract extended as talks continue (Reuters)
- Gates raises prospect of more troop cuts (AP)
- Auto worker talks continue past deadline (AP)
- Top general acknowledges Iraq mistakes (AP)
- Obama gets Oprah, Hillary gets Magic (AP)
- U.S. probes banned briefs found at Gitmo (AP)
- Teen bride describes her wedding day (AP)
- Agencies work on DNA 'barcodes' database (AP)
- Yankees storm back, beat Red Sox 8-7 (AP)
- China frees New York Times reporter (Reuters)
- Iraqis vow to fight al Qaeda after sheikh death (Reuters)
- O.J. questioned in Las Vegas hotel incident (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Ingrid weakens in open Atlantic (Reuters)
- US military likely to be in Iraq for years after drawdown (AFP)
- Simpson named suspect in casino break-in (AP)
- Quakes, aftershocks worry Indonesians (AP)
- Russia: Vote approves Putin's PM choice (AP)
- U.S.: Syria on nuclear watch list (AP)
- Snacks take big bite out of DOJ budget (AP)
- AP Poll: GOP presidential race a toss-up (AP)
- Stocks pare losses ahead of Fed meeting (AP)
- Iraq leaders meeting only half of goals: W.House (Reuters)
- Gingrich: Republicans need "clean break" from Bush (Reuters)
- Flag flies low as Americans mourn lost soldiers (Reuters)
- NATO lacks troops to guarantee Afghan peace: report (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Ingrid strengthens in open Atlantic (Reuters)
- Iran leader says U.S. policy has failed (Reuters)
- Iraqis vow to fight al Qaeda after sheikh's death (Reuters)
- Bhutto to return to Pakistan on October 18 (AFP)
- Shakira rests hips to study at UCLA (AP)
- Bush orders gradual troop cuts in Iraq (AP)
- White House report shows little progress (AP)
- Humberto sneaks up on U.S. Gulf Coast (AP)
- Pentagon censors 9/11 suspect's tape (AP)
- Thompson gives no opinion on Schiavo (AP)
- Suspect in Fla. police shooting killed (AP)
- Polygamist leader goes on trial (AP)
- GM becomes UAW's target in labor talks (AP)
- NFL fines Belichick; Patriots lose pick (AP)
- Bush agrees to limited troop cuts in Iraq (Reuters)
- Support growing for Japan's Fukuda in PM race (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda issues video of U.S. pilot killed in crash (Reuters)
- Indonesians huddle in tents in quake-hit Sumatra (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Ingrid forms in Atlantic (Reuters)
- Democrats field questions in online "mash-up" (Reuters)
- Under-fire Bush orders partial Iraq pull-out (AFP)
- Japan's leadership race heats up (AFP)
- Humberto dumps rain in Texas, Louisiana (AP)
- Bomb kills Iraqi sheik who met with Bush (AP)
- Sect leader's rape-by-proxy trial begins (AP)
- Stocks rise on unemployment report (AP)
- Robot maker builds artificial boy (AP)
- MDs use experimental cooling on Everett (AP)
- Bush set to endorse limited troop cuts in Iraq (Reuters)
- Humberto kills one as Texas border blasted (Reuters)
- Talking to al Qaeda? Don't rule it out, some say (Reuters)
- Iran rocket used in attack on key Iraq base: U.S. (Reuters)
- U.S. keeps focus on al Qaeda danger in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Northwest says Detroit terminal reopens (Reuters)
- Under-fire Bush to announce troop cut plan (AFP)
- TV veterans produce Web-only show (AP)
- Kanye leads 50 Cent in CD sales face-off (AP)
- Another powerful quake strikes Indonesia (AP)
- Democrats reject general's Iraq plan (AP)
- Japanese premier treated for exhaustion (AP)
- No hate crime charges in torture case (AP)
- Candidates' divide on Iraq war widens (AP)
- Ex-priest pleads guilty in fraud case (AP)
- Ebola said depleting gorilla populations (AP)
- Spy flap raises questions about Patriots (AP)
- Indonesia's Sumatra pounded by quake, aftershocks (Reuters)
- Japan ruling party seeks new leader after PM quits (Reuters)
- Top Democrat vows to block possible Bush nominee (Reuters)
- Bush rating on Iraq improves, new poll finds (Reuters)
- Afghan suspect transferred to Guantanamo: Pentagon (Reuters)
- Texas oilman trial hears conversation with Saddam (Reuters)
- First 9/11 damages trial to hear cockpit tapes (Reuters)
- Massive aftershocks shake Indonesia (AFP)
- Jon Stewart to return as Oscar host (AP)
- Quake triggers tsunami in Indonesia (AP)
- Mattel pledges to make toys safe (AP)
- Storm warnings issued for Texas, La. (AP)
- Life expectancy of Americans hits 78 (AP)
- Putin names surprise nominee for PM (AP)
- Japan's prime minister says he'll resign (AP)
- Paulson: market turbulence may linger (AP)
- Despite demand, libraries won't add PCs (AP)
- Pats' coach speaks with NFL about spying (AP)
- Obama says he would withdraw from Iraq by end-2008 (Reuters)
- Tsunami warnings lifted after quake hits Indonesia (Reuters)
- Putin springs surprise choice for PM's job (Reuters)
- Global warming impact like "nuclear war": report (Reuters)
- U.S. tours N. Korean reactor and gets all access sought (Reuters)
- West sees flaws in Iran-IAEA pact (Reuters)
- Russian government quits, Putin succession heats up (AFP)
- Massive earthquake hits Indonesia (AFP)
- Iraq is ratings drag for Katie Couric (AP)
- Officials: Bush to announce troop cut (AP)
- Guantanamo detainees tell of abuses (AP)
- New video raises questions on bin Laden (AP)
- Woman says she had *** with Sen. Vitter (AP)
- Incomes lagging behind home values (AP)
- Details emerge in W.Va. torture case (AP)
- Analysis weighs benefits, risks of Actos (AP)
- Buffet worker stomps garlic with boots (AP)
- Giambi's slam helps Yanks win 6th in row (AP)
- Petraeus grilled over Bush's Iraq strategy (Reuters)
- Japan's PM Abe tells party he will resign (Reuters)
- Philippines' Estrada gets life (Reuters)
- Burger King to limit ads aimed at children under 12 (Reuters)
- Senate votes to block Mexican trucks test (Reuters)
- Iranian minister in Moscow for Bushehr talks (Reuters)
- Bush nears decision on Gonzales replacement: aides (Reuters)
- Fidel Castro says U.S. fooled world over 9/11 (Reuters)
- Former Philippine leader jailed for life (AFP)
