- US remembers 9/11 still haunted by bin Laden (AFP)
- Sept. 11 anniversary marked overseas (AP)
- Realtors predict drop in 2007 home sales (AP)
- U.S. reports of drug reactions triple (AP)
- FCC chair promotes post-digital TV rule (AP)
- Court hears Jackson costume malfunction (AP)
- Gifted research parrot Alex found dead (AP)
- Bills' Everett may never walk again (AP)
- U.S. marks 9/11 with moments of silence (Reuters)
- Bin Laden praises 9/11 "champions" (Reuters)
- Pakistani ex-PM's party turns to Supreme Court (Reuters)
- Detained Iranian-American says to be released soon (Reuters)
- Turkish police foil bomb attack in capital (Reuters)
- US remembers 9/11 still haunted by Bin Laden (AFP)
- Leading Mugabe critic forced to resign as archbishop but vows to keep up campaign
- Is it fair to savage Britney's figure? (AP)
- Petraeus outlines troop withdrawal plans (AP)
- Al-Qaida says 2nd bin Laden video coming (AP)
- Politics hang over Sept. 11 ceremony (AP)
- Spy chief details top threats facing US (AP)
- Clinton to return $850,000 raised by Hsu (AP)
- Study questions comeback of gray whale (AP)
- Survey: Companies plan to add jobs (AP)
- Senior fights off iron-wielding man (AP)
- Bengals make a stand to hold off Ravens (AP)
- Petraeus calls for cutting U.S. troops in Iraq (Reuters)
- U.S. team enters North Korea for nuclear survey (Reuters)
- Gaza rocket wounds about 30 Israeli soldiers (Reuters)
- Clinton campaign returning $850,000 in donations (Reuters)
- Portuguese police to hand Madeleine case to prosecutor (Reuters)
- Hagel hands Senate Republicans another setback (Reuters)
- Petraeus assessment on Iraq questioned (AP)
- Al-Maliki: Iraqi forces need more time (AP)
- Craig files to withdraw guilty plea (AP)
- Ex-prime minister deported from Pakistan (AP)
- Mexico dynamite truck explosion kills 34 (AP)
- FDA considers additional food labels (AP)
- AMD to launch new 4-core server chip (AP)
- Apple sells 1 millionth iPhone (AP)
- Federer wins US Open for 12th Grand Slam (AP)
- Former Pakistani PM arrested and deported to Saudi (Reuters)
- Petraeus to argue against big Iraq troop cuts (Reuters)
- Al Qaeda threat to U.S. rebounds despite lull (Reuters)
- Dozens dead in Mexico truck crash and blast (Reuters)
- Olmert and Abbas agree on teams to tackle statehood (Reuters)
- Iran must go beyond cooperation plan for trust: IAEA (Reuters)
- Putin hopes for deal on U.S. missile plan (Reuters)
- Portuguese police hand Madeleine case to prosecutor (Reuters)
- Pakistan sends former premier Sharif back into exile (AFP)
- Iraq war general to step into spotlight (AFP)
- MTV Awards bounce back after Britney (AP)
- Democrats talk Iraq in Univision debate (AP)
- BYU student's body found in canyon (AP)
- Gitmo panels struggle to assess facts (AP)
- False leads in Fossett search frustrate (AP)
- Moroccans go with status quo in election (AP)
- Bin Laden branded `virtually impotent' (AP)
- U.N. chief pleased with Darfur progress (AP)
- Probe of seminar for seniors finds fraud (AP)
- Romo helps Phillips win Cowboys debut (AP)
- Democrats critical as envoys to oppose Iraq shift (Reuters)
- Bin Laden video stirs Arab world (Reuters)
- 2008 Democrats woo Hispanics on immigration (Reuters)
- Strong 6.8 earthquake hits Colombia west coast (Reuters)
- Guatemalans choose president after bloody campaign (Reuters)
- General's testimony is D-Day for Iraq policy (AFP)
- Iraq asks neighbors to bar 'terrorists' (AP)
- 2 officers killed responding to 911 call (AP)
- Police: Israeli neo-Nazi ring busted (AP)
- Calif. gray whale shot with machine gun (AP)
- Tot tumbles from repossessed car (AP)
- Bin Laden appearance stirs uneasiness in Arab world (Reuters)
- Afghanistan's Karzai urges Taliban talks after scare (Reuters)
- Pakistan detains hundreds ahead of ex-PM's return (Reuters)
- Iraq PM defends govt, urges regional cooperation (Reuters)
- Israel's release of Palestinian prisoners delayed (Reuters)
- Tropical Storm Gabrielle nears North Carolina (Reuters)
- Mastermind of Iraq Yazidi attack killed: U.S. military (Reuters)
- Emotional homecoming for parents of missing British toddler (AFP)
- Pakistan on alert for return of ex-premier Sharif (AFP)
- Pavarotti receives last standing ovation (AP)
- Bush advisers favor current war strategy (AP)
- Bin Laden tape: timing over substance (AP)
- Oprah hosts Obama in star-studded event (AP)
- Aviator's disappearance remains mystery (AP)
- Iraq: Baghdad calmer, but politics not (AP)
- Gabrielle becomes a tropical storm (AP)
- NYC's lessons for New Orleans recovery (AP)
- Missing girl's parents leaving Portugal (AP)
- Henin wins 2nd U.S. Open title in rout (AP)
- Parents of missing Madeleine to return to Britain (Reuters)
- Senator Hagel retiring, not running for president (Reuters)
- Pavarotti given final ovation at tearful funeral (Reuters)
- APEC tackles security after climate compromise (Reuters)
- Laura Bush doing well after surgery, aides say (Reuters)
- Suicide bomb kills 30 in Algeria (AFP)
- World bids farewell to Luciano Pavarotti (AP)
- Stars, statesmen, fans grieve at Pavarotti funeral (Reuters)
- Bush braces for policy fight over Iraq (AP)
- Official: Sen. Hagel not to run again (AP)
- Sunni bloc returns to Iraqi parliament (AP)
- Diocese settles abuse claims for $198M (AP)
- Gabrielle moves toward the NCarolina (AP)
- APEC leaders forge climate change pact (AP)
- Bush to address war-weary Americans on Iraq (Reuters)
- Parents of Madeleine "shocked" to be suspects (Reuters)
- Atlantic subtropical storm heads for N. Carolina (Reuters)
- Car bomb kills 10 in Baghdad: police (Reuters)
- Suicide bomb kills 28 in Algeria (AFP)
- Paris Hilton sues over 'That's hot' card (AP)
- Bin Laden urges Americans to convert (AP)
- Bush says new video a reminder of danger (AP)
- Missing UK girl's parents named suspects (AP)
- La. nursing home owners acquitted (AP)
- Giuliani: Illegal immigration no crime (AP)
- Hayden: CIA had fewer than 100 prisoners (AP)
- Polar bear population seen declining (AP)
- Woman has yard full of snapping turtles (AP)
- Cardinals' Ankiel defends himself on HGH (AP)
- Bin Laden says U.S. vulnerable in new video (Reuters)
- Petraeus says Iraq political gains lacking (Reuters)
- APEC nations to accept climate change goals: draft (Reuters)
- CIA chief defends rendition and detention policies (Reuters)
- U.N. nuclear head urges Western patience on Iran plan (Reuters)
- Portuguese police name Madeleine parents suspects (Reuters)
- World Trade Center site shows signs of rebirth (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down Noriega extradition plea (Reuters)
- Bin Laden vows to wage war in Iraq in new video (AFP)
- US, Japan, Australia hold landmark security talks (AFP)
- 7 U.S. troops killed in 2 Iraq attacks (AP)
- UK girl's parents considered suspects (AP)
- Duke lacrosse prosecutor reports to jail (AP)
- Stocks plunge after weak jobs report (AP)
- Woman, 76, found after 2 weeks in wild (AP)
- Mother of missing British girl to be declared suspect (Reuters)
- Web site to show first bin Laden video since 2004 (Reuters)
- British man arrested on suspected link to al Qaeda (Reuters)
- August jobs cut by 4,000, first drop in 4yrs (Reuters)
- U.S., German cooperation key to foiling bomb plot (Reuters)
- Do low hemlines spell bad news for the market? (Reuters)
- Seven U.S. troops killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Police step up pressure on mother over missing Madeleine (AFP)
- US commander in Iraq backs gradual troop cut (AFP)
- Troopers say Hogan got warning, ticket (AP)
- Groups: Bin Laden plans video on 9/11 (AP)
- Bush urges nations on anti-terror fight (AP)
- Study: US should lower profile in Iraq (AP)
- Idaho lawmaker asks Craig to be clear (AP)
- Thompson kicks off campaign in Iowa (AP)
- Police: Ariz. roommate left forged note (AP)
- NY welcomes wave adaptive modular vessel (AP)
- Apple's Jobs sorry for iPhone price cut (AP)
- Manning, Colts lead Saints 24-10 in 3rd (AP)
- Web site says to carry new bin Laden video (Reuters)
- Iraq withdrawals "off the table": Republicans (Reuters)
- Judge strikes down part of Patriot Act (Reuters)
- Bush urges China to open up for Olympics (Reuters)
- Haditha Marine regrets dead, but says force needed (Reuters)
- Climate change hits federal land and water: report (Reuters)
- U.N. defends action on chemicals that alarmed NY (Reuters)
- Bin Laden to taunt US again in video marking 9/11 (AFP)
- US report calls for troop cuts in Iraq (AFP)
- Thompson announces candidacy on Leno (AP)
- U.S. interests said at risk in Nigeria (AP)
- Syria says it fired on Israeli aircraft (AP)
- New mortgage foreclosures set record (AP)
- Hu reassures US on Chinese products (AP)
- Mama moose bashes through woman's door (AP)
- Superstar tenor Pavarotti dies at 71 (Reuters)
- Syria says Israel bombs territory as Israel silent (Reuters)
- Russia denies Iran deal on nuclear plant (Reuters)
- U.S. air strike in Baghdad kills 14: police (Reuters)
- Felix kills 38 in Nicaragua (Reuters)
- APEC rift opens over climate change debate (Reuters)
- Search for adventurer Fossett to resume (Reuters)
- Opera great Pavarotti dead at 71 (AFP)
- Germany hunting 10 more suspects in Islamist bomb plot (AFP)
- Pavarotti's condition reportedly worsens (AP)
- GOP hopefuls clash with Paul over Iraq (AP)
- Study: Iraqi security forces not ready (AP)
- Ethics committee continues Craig review (AP)
- Felix toll rises, Henriette hits Mexico (AP)
- Nuclear bombs mistakenly flown over US (AP)
- Fossett may have faced tricky winds (AP)
- Study: Wrong fish used to save species (AP)
- Ace finds $154M accounting shortfall (AP)
- Federer leads Roddick; Venus wins (AP)
- U.S. builds for future at Guantanamo (Reuters)
- Company recalls beef patties sold in New England (Reuters)
- U.S. bomber mistakenly flies with nuclear weapons (Reuters)
- Rep. Thompson enters race for president (Reuters)
- Senator caught in scandal tries to keep his job (Reuters)
- Bridge inspections show no problems so far (Reuters)
- B-52 carried nuclear armed cruise missiles by mistake: US (AFP)
- Jude Law arrested for alleged attack (AP)
- Mattel announces third Chinese toy recall (Reuters)
- Germany: Plot targeted U.S. facilities (AP)
- Congress poised to grill regulators (AP)
- Apple plans announcement today (AP)
- Doctor warns consumers of popcorn fumes (AP)
- Germany arrests 3 in alleged plot on U.S. sites (Reuters)
- Adventurer Steve Fossett missing in Nevada (Reuters)
- Petraeus hints at U.S. troop cuts in Iraq (Reuters)
- Iraq PM discusses filling government posts with top cleric (Reuters)
- Indians pay homage to Mother Teresa (Reuters)
- Germany foils 'massive' attack on US citizens (AFP)
- Bush hints at Iraq troop draw-down (AFP)
- Birkhead, Stern to sue over new book (AP)
- Mattel announces third Chinese toy recall (Reuters)
- AP: Craig reconsiders decision to resign (AP)
- Advisers tell Bush to stand pat on Iraq (AP)
- Twin storms pack dangerous winds (AP)
- Bush defends troop buildup in Iraq (AP)
- Adventurer Steve Fossett's plane missing (AP)
- Texas buys Crockett's last known letter (AP)
- Citrus sodas' caffeine content tops cola (AP)
- Mattel recalls 800,000 lead-tainted toys (AP)
- Henin beats Serena in U.S. Open quarters (AP)
- Bush and Howard talk defense as protesters fight court ban (Reuters)
- Even 40 years later CIA briefings to stay secret (Reuters)
- Hurricane Felix kills four in Central America (Reuters)
- U.S. adventurer Steve Fossett missing in Nevada (Reuters)
- Southern California heat wave kills four (Reuters)
- Iraq hot topic as Bush, Howard meet (AFP)
- Hurricane Felix batters Nicaragua, Honduras (AFP)
- Kelly Clarkson revives her tour (AP)
- Category 5 Hurricane Felix slams ashore (AP)
- Bush arrives in Australia for summit (AP)
- Iraq tops agenda as Congress returns (AP)
- U.S. troop buildup felt in Iraq hotspots (AP)
- U.S. denies N. Korea off terror list (AP)
- China denies hacking Pentagon computers (AP)
- Stocks rise following economic reports (AP)
- AT&T offers parental control service (AP)
- Henin faces Serena Williams at Open today (AP)
- Hurricane Felix bashes Central America (Reuters)
- Bush arrives for APEC after surprise Iraq trip (Reuters)
- Suicide bombers kill 25, wound 70, in Pakistan (Reuters)
- No proof Iran running 3,000 centrifuges: diplomats (Reuters)
- Coming months vital for U.S. Iraq strategy (Reuters)
- Afghan police say kill Taliban hostage-taker (Reuters)
- Jamaican opposition party appears to win election (Reuters)
- U.S. says North Korea remains on terrorism list (Reuters)
- Hurricane Felix crashes ashore in Central America (AFP)
- Suicide bombers kill 25 in Pakistan army stronghold (AFP)
- Partner yoga stretches sense of self, sense of community
- Korean hostage killed by Taliban (AP)
- Arab League delegation visits Israel (AP)
- House Democrats pass contempt citations (AP)
- Murtha pushes new troop withdrawal plan (AP)
