- 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)
- Gas tanks explode at Dallas facility (AP)
- Bombings strike soccer fans in Baghdad (AP)
- Volunteers sought to be stung by jellyfish (AP)
- Cofidis pulls out after rider fails test (AP)
- Arab envoys visit Israel, push for statehood talks (Reuters)
- Taliban say they killed Korean hostage (Reuters)
- Bombs aimed at Baghdad soccer fans kill 50: police (Reuters)
- U.S. cool to Iran overtures on Iraq (Reuters)
- Worst of Atlantic hurricane season still to come (Reuters)
- U.S. residents seek citizenship to play active role (Reuters)
- House panel votes to seek contempt charges (Reuters)
- U.S. airports warned of possible attack "dry runs" (Reuters)
- Taliban kill SKorean hostage in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Sarkozy in Libya day after nurses release (AFP)
- Panel approves cigarette packs warnings (AP)
- Lohan latest star to tumble into abuse (AP)
- Airports warned about terror dry runs (AP)
- Special prosecutor weighed for Gonzales (AP)
- General: Al-Qaida making new cells in US (AP)
- Officer cleared in post-Katrina beating (AP)
- Obama debate comments set off firestorm (AP)
- Congress wants answers on Tillman death (AP)
- Voracious jumbo squid invade California (AP)
- Rats and cats work to sniff out mines (AP)
- Stern feels betrayed by betting scandal (AP)
- Senators challenge Gonzales at hearing (Reuters)
- Jordan's king presses Bush on Middle East peace (Reuters)
- Bush links Iraq war to battle against al Qaeda (Reuters)
- Jordan's King presses Bush on Mideast peace issues (AFP)
- Lohan hit with drug and alcohol arrest (AP)
- U.S., Iraq, Iran plan security committee (AP)
- No indictment in Katrina hospital deaths (AP)
- Gonzales denies pressuring Ashcroft (AP)
- Bush warns anew of terror threat (AP)
- NC AG: MySpace finds more *** offenders (AP)
- McDonald's posts its 2nd-ever loss (AP)
- Stern: Donaghy charges are isolated case (AP)
- Senators question attorney general's truthfulness (Reuters)
- Commanders plan for Iraq presence through 2009 (Reuters)
- U.S. accuses Iran over support for militias in Iraq (Reuters)
- Murder charges dropped against Katrina doctor (Reuters)
- NBA commissioner calls ref's betting scandal isolated (Reuters)
- HIV medics freed from Libya after 8-year ordeal (Reuters)
- Blair sees possibilities in Middle East mission (Reuters)
- Jailed Bulgarian medics freed by Libya, flown to Sofia (AFP)
- Taliban says hostage talks in sensitive phase (AFP)
- 'Price is Right' for Drew Carey (AP)
- Dems face blunt questions on Iraq, draft (AP)
- Floods strike Britain; Thames rising (AP)
- Injured Iraq war veterans sue VA head (AP)
- McCain says he would veto pork spending (AP)
- Rev. Sharpton backs idea on rap lyrics (AP)
- 3 dead in arson-home invasion in Conn. (AP)
- New HIV infections outpace treatment (AP)
- Teacher punishes girls with pond squats (AP)
- NFL orders Vick out of training camp (AP)
- Obama, Clinton clash in YouTube debate (Reuters)
- FDA says food recall is urgent health threat (Reuters)
- U.S. hopes Iran meeting will show results this time (Reuters)
- Veterans sue U.S. over "shameful failures" in care (Reuters)
- U.S. arrests Chinese-Mexican suspected meth king (Reuters)
- China claims a first with cloned rabbit (Reuters)
- Britain's emergency committee meets over worst floods in 60 years (AFP)
- Potter makes history as fastest-selling book (Reuters)
- Blair on first trip as Mideast envoy (AP)
- 6 NATO soldiers killed in Afghanistan (AP)
- Thousands evacuate in British flooding (AP)
- Astronaut tosses station's space junk (AP)
- Stocks jump after buyout news, earnings (AP)
- New processors present problems, payoff (AP)
- 2 rappers arrested in separate incidents (AP)
- Tiny dog saves baby from rattlesnake (AP)
- Line drive kills minor league coach (AP)
- Blair in Israel, launching "Mission Impossible" (Reuters)
- Wave of Baghdad car bombings kills 17 (Reuters)
- Four dozen rebels killed in Afghan battle: U.S. (Reuters)
- Iran, IAEA set more nuclear talks on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Cheney once considered vice presidency "cruddy job" (Reuters)
- Cuba's Castro still sidelined a year after surgery (Reuters)
- Taliban again extend S Korean hostage deadline (AFP)
- Potter magic: Book breaks sales records (AP)
- Turkey's ruling party wins election (AP)
- U.S. autoworker faces changed industry (AP)
- Iran, U.S. to discuss Iraq this week (AP)
- Doctors treating older anorexics (AP)
- Deadline extended for 23 Korean hostages (AP)
- Idaho fire nears homes, military range (AP)
- McCain says he's happy with campaign (AP)
- Israeli textbook offers Palestinian view (AP)
- Surging Yankees demolish Devil Rays 21-4 (AP)
- No end in sight to China floods after hundreds die (Reuters)
- Afghan Taliban say Korean hostages in good health (Reuters)
- Turkey's AKP faces challenges after poll victory (Reuters)
- U.S. and Iran envoys to meet in Baghdad on Tuesday (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Former Afghan king Mohammad Zahir Shah dies: TV (Reuters)
- Arab taboo phrase in Israel text book sparks outcry (Reuters)
- States to help subprime owners refinance: WSJ (Reuters)
- Taliban extend deadline for SKorean hostages (AFP)
- Turkish ruling party gears up for second term in power (AFP)
- Sen. Feingold proposes censuring Bush (AP)
- General seeks troop cut in northern Iraq (AP)
- 'Ghetto' tour showcases Chicago projects (AP)
- Doctors treating older anorexics (AP)
- Domain names: 21st century real estate (AP)
- Garcia hanging on to British Open lead (AP)
- Taliban extend hostage deadline (Reuters)
- On Iraqi mountain fortress, anti-Turkish fighters rule (Reuters)
- Iran says "confessions" unveil U.S. plot (Reuters)
- Pakistan hits out at U.S. critics of terrorism stance (Reuters)
- Blair sets out on Middle East "Mission Impossible" (Reuters)
- Taliban extend deadline for SKorean hostages (AFP)
- Ruling party takes lead in Turkish election: report (AFP)
- Vt. town welcomes Simpsons film debut (AP)
- Televangelist Tammy Fay Bakker Messner dies (Reuters)
- Tammy Faye Messner dies at 65 (AP)
- Fate of Taliban hostages in dispute (AP)
- Brazil suffers new air safety problems (AP)
- Giuliani's mayoral record is complicated (AP)
- Georgia processor expands meat recall (AP)
- Dry conditions hinder Utah firefighters (AP)
- Texas flooding strands passenger train (AP)
- Card sharks to battle computer at poker (AP)
- Yankees crush D-Rays to sweep twin bill (AP)
- Australia probes new claim against Indian doctor: media (Reuters)
- Bonds, Selig drama plays out in Milwaukee (Reuters)
- Turkey votes in most important election in decades (Reuters)
- Israel kills 2 Hamas gunmen in Gaza: medics (Reuters)
- Taliban threaten to kill SKorean hostages (AFP)
- India's first woman president savours victory (AFP)
- India names first female president (AP)
- Bush reclaims powers after colonoscopy (AP)
- Iraqi army detains 46 near Iran border (AP)
- Calif. Senate deliberates budget impasse (AP)
- Iraqi sects are locked in power struggle (AP)
- Dust storms could cripple Mars rovers (AP)
- Federal minimum wage rising this week (AP)
- Taliban says killed two Germans in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Turkish PM, rivals make final appeal to voters (Reuters)
- Bush has polyps removed in routine cancer test (Reuters)
- Pakistan media urges calm after judge's victory (Reuters)
- Bush: al Qaeda safe haven in Pakistan "troubling" (Reuters)
- France detains two Rwandan genocide suspects (Reuters)
- Nine Hindu pilgrims among 11 hurt in Kashmir blast (Reuters)
- Taliban warns it will kill S Koreans; Kabul says German still alive (AFP)
- Bush has polyps removed in 'routine' colonoscopy (AFP)
- Wait for Harry Potter finale has ended (AP)
- The wait is over -- Harry Potter finale goes on sale (Reuters)
- Bush alters rules for CIA interrogations (AP)
- South Koreans kidnapped in Afghanistan (AP)
- Silva promises Brazil plane crash probe (AP)
- N. Korea wants reactors for nukes (AP)
- Generals: Troops need to stay in Iraq (AP)
- Wildfire burns campground, motel in Utah (AP)
- 5 indicted in prescription drug scheme (AP)
- OxyContin maker, 3 execs fined $634.5M (AP)
- FBI probes whether NBA ref bet on games (AP)
- Bush puts CIA prisons under Geneva Conventions (Reuters)
- Bush asks time for Iraq (Reuters)
- U.S. court grants evidence to Guantanamo lawyers (Reuters)
- Canadians unsympathetic to plight of Conrad Black (Reuters)
- Musharraf rebuffed as Pakistan judge back in office (AFP)
- India set for first female president (AFP)
- Lohan surrenders to police in May crash (AP)
- Commander pleads for time to secure Iraq (AP)
- Clinton hits back at Pentagon official (AP)
- Stocks fall on Caterpillar, Google earns (AP)
- Fans flock to stores for Harry Potter (AP)
- Ga. Supreme Court hears teen *** case (AP)
- Pakistan court reinstates top judge (AP)
- 18 South Koreans abducted in Afghanistan (AP)
- Sergio Garcia leads British Open (AP)
- Israel frees scores of Palestinian prisoners (Reuters)
- U.S. general: Iraqi security needs years of U.S. help (Reuters)
- Court reinstates Pakistan judge in blow to Musharraf (Reuters)
- Bush to undergo colonoscopy on Saturday (Reuters)
- YouTube role grows as U.S. election nears (Reuters)
- Good WTO deal within reach: World Bank's Zoellick (Reuters)
- Spoilers and hysteria as Harry Potter's end nears (Reuters)
- Israel frees more than 250 Palestinian prisoners (AFP)
- Rowling bids her boy wizard goodbye (AP)
- U.S. officials say Iraq gripped by fear (AP)
- Israel frees more than 250 prisoners (AP)
- Obama: Don't stay in Iraq over genocide (AP)
- Plame lawsuit dismissed in CIA leak case (AP)
- Feds say classified material was stolen (AP)
- Blast shows age of U.S. infrastructure (AP)
- Cooler temps help firefighters in West (AP)
- Archaeologists dig up Roman bath complex (AP)
- Bonds homers twice to close in on Aaron (AP)
- Israel begins freeing some Palestinian prisoners (Reuters)
- U.S. holds out hope for North Korea nuclear steps (Reuters)
- Panama insists on Noriega extradition from U.S. (Reuters)
- Judge dismisses CIA leak scandal suit (Reuters)
- U.S. nuclear lab ex-contractor accused of stealing (Reuters)
- Bush chief of staff faces possible contempt charge (Reuters)
- Ex-press baron will remain free on bond (Reuters)
- North Korea wrangling rolls on with no deadline (Reuters)
- Pakistan leader under fire after day of bloodshed (AFP)
- Russia expels British diplomats in tit-for-tat row (AFP)
- 'Bury My Heart,' 'Sopranos' top Emmy nods (AP)
- Classified Material Stolen from Nuke Lab (AP)
- West under highest wildfire alert (AP)
- U.S. economic growth seen slowing (AP)
- Swedish woman gets superfast Internet (AP)
- Couple plans wedding, then Harry Potter (AP)
- McGinley takes lead at British Open (AP)
- Russia expels 4 British diplomats as row escalates (Reuters)
- Sunni bloc ends boycott of Iraqi parliament (Reuters)
- Two suicide attacks kill 37 in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Middle East Quartet prepares to meet with Blair (Reuters)
- U.S. building partnership with Africa, Rice says (Reuters)
- "Sopranos" grab big piece of Emmy action (Reuters)
- Suicide blasts kill 36 as Pakistan chaos worsens (AFP)
- Russia hits back at London with diplomat expulsions (AFP)
- Rev. Sharpton won't oppose Imus comeback (AP)
- Huge steam pipe blast kills one in NYC (AP)
- Brazil plane crash may haunt government (AP)
- U.S. announces major al-Qaida arrest (AP)
- GOP torpedoes Iraq troop pullout plan (AP)
- Giuliani: Abortion not a test for judges (AP)
- 7 kids removed from squalid Texas home (AP)
- Burned cat clings to life; Girls charged (AP)
- Study: Clinics overuse lab technique (AP)
- Player says steroid use in golf exists (AP)
- Explosion rocks Manhattan (Reuters)
- Scores of bodies pulled from Brazil plane crash (Reuters)
- Bush will work with Congress on student loans (Reuters)
- Six nation talks seek N.Korea disarmament deadline (Reuters)
- Iran TV shows detained American-Iranian academics (Reuters)
- Abbas plans Palestinian elections after Hamas "coup" (Reuters)
- Mariane Pearl sues al Qaeda over husband's killing (Reuters)
- Brazil's deadliest air crash fuels anger, prompts airport probe (AFP)
- US Democrats vow to fight on after defeat of Iraq pullout bill (AFP)
- Consumers get a break at the gas pumps (AP)
- Quake forces Toyota to halt production (AP)
- US: Top al-Qaida in Iraq figure captured (AP)
- Delta Air Lines posts $1.77B profit (AP)
- Psychologist wins World Series of Poker (AP)
- Thousands of bees won't leave man's home (AP)
- Falcons' Vick charged with dogfighting (AP)
- Senate Democrats stymied on Iraq withdrawal vote (Reuters)
- Abbas calls for early Palestinian elections (Reuters)
- Mideast group seen backing U.S. plan (Reuters)
