- Study: Volunteerism thriving in Midwest (AP)
- Verizon copper cutoff traps customers (AP)
- Thousands commemorate 1947 UFO 'crash' (AP)
- Mets defeat Astros 5-3 in 17 innings (AP)
- Truck bomber kills 23 Iraqi army recruits (Reuters)
- Israel agrees to release Palestinian prisoners (Reuters)
- Pakistani rebel cleric urges Islamic revolution (Reuters)
- Bodies of snatched Iraqi U.S. embassy couple found (Reuters)
- Blair wanted to quit year before Iraq war: book (Reuters)
- Pakistan mosque raid looms after militants kill colonel (AFP)
- Israeli cabinet approves Fatah prisoner release (AFP)
- Live Earth makes going green global (AP)
- Fierce heat wave fuels Western wildfires (AP)
- Suicide bomb kills over 100 in Iraq (AP)
- Pols: NY stiffed again on terror funds (AP)
- 1st man in court over failed U.K. blasts (AP)
- 7 new wonders of the world chosen (AP)
- Thompson wows young Republicans (AP)
- Couples rush to wed on 7-7-07 (AP)
- Farm bill renews fight over subsidies (AP)
- Tiger misses spectacular round at AT&T (AP)
- Bush sharpens budget attack on Democrats (Reuters)
- White House expected to block aide from testifying (Reuters)
- Venus wins Wimbledon final against Bartoli (Reuters)
- New wonders of the world named after online poll (Reuters)
- Stars rock around the world for climate change (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills more than 105 in Iraqi village (AFP)
- Musharraf tells mosque rebels to surrender or die (AFP)
- 73 die in Iraq suicide bombing attacks (AP)
- Blast hurts 4 NATO troops in Afghanistan (AP)
- London marks 2nd anniversary of bombings (AP)
- More heat ahead for sweltering West (AP)
- Court rejects ACLU domestic spying suit (AP)
- Minn. circus school helps kids fly high (AP)
- Coroners get help identifying old bodies (AP)
- Twins score 32 in doubleheader (AP)
- Fifty civilians, 6 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (Reuters)
- Airstrikes kill scores of Afghan civilians: officials (Reuters)
- Tokyo, Sydney kick off climate change concerts (Reuters)
- First suspect in court over Britain car bomb plot (Reuters)
- Shooting at Pakistani mosque foils Islamist mediators (Reuters)
- French official suggested Bush was behind September 11 (Reuters)
- Record heat seen moving east next week (Reuters)
- Cleric says Musharraf attack linked to mosque siege, 70 dead (AFP)
- Nigerian kidnappers demand ransom for British girl: mother (AFP)
- Live Earth keeps spinning _ adds 9th gig (AP)
- Pounding storms finally leave Texas (AP)
- 5 injured in Vegas casino shooting (AP)
- 2 UK bomb suspects looked into U.S. jobs (AP)
- Police: Boy forced into *** with mom (AP)
- Suicide exposes squalor in Texas prison (AP)
- Security fears restrict US diplomats (AP)
- This golf course hazard tops them all (AP)
- Feds: Dog fights staged on Vick property (AP)
- U.S. pursuing more pressure on Iran (Reuters)
- Court dismisses lawsuit on spying program (Reuters)
- U.S. prosecutors appeal after Guantanamo setback (Reuters)
- Record heat seen moving east next week (Reuters)
- U.S. general warns against abandoning Iraq strategy (Reuters)
- Much of US favors Bush impeachment: poll (AFP)
- Live Earth to kick off in Australia (AP)
- Heat wave scorches western states (AP)
- Shots fired at Pakistan leader's plane (AP)
- 4 wounded in Vegas casino shooting (AP)
- Employers boost payrolls by 132,000 (AP)
- Alleged DC madam can distribute records (AP)
- Burger King to use trans-fat-free oil (AP)
- Xbox 360 repairs will cost Microsoft $1B (AP)
- Company advertises for condom testers (AP)
- Nadal reaches semifinals at Wimbledon (AP)
- Shots fired at Pakistani leader; mosque siege drags on (Reuters)
- Brown says Britain "getting to bottom" of bomb plot (Reuters)
- Calif. urges more conservation as heat wave eases (Reuters)
- Polish official says to sue CIA jail report author (Reuters)
- Suicide car bomb wounds two UK troops in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Rock stars tackle cynics as well as climate change (Reuters)
- It's official: "smoke-free" means just that (Reuters)
- Nigerian kidnappers demand money for British girl (Reuters)
- Pakistan mosque cleric says would rather die than surrender (AFP)
- Britain recalls 7/7 attacks as terror probe widens (AFP)
- '*** and the City' movie in the works (AP)
- White House criticizes Clintons on Libby (AP)
- Poll: Majorities say income gap too wide (AP)
- Bush attends Cubs-Nationals game (AP)
- AMO makes $4.2B bid for Bausch & Lomb (AP)
- Xbox 360 repairs will cost Microsoft $1B (AP)
- Tiger struggles at his own tournament (AP)
- Another senior Republican breaks with Bush on Iraq (Reuters)
- Marines face new probe over eight Iraq deaths (Reuters)
- U.S. calls Ivanov's missile comments "unfortunate" (Reuters)
- Britain studies bomb plot for links to al Qaeda (Reuters)
- Closest CIA bid to kill Castro was poisoned drink (Reuters)
- Israel kills eleven in Gaza (AFP)
- White House accuses Clintons of hypocrisy in Libby case (Reuters)
- Judge cancels Rio Live Earth concert (AP)
- Western U.S. bakes in 100+ heat wave (AP)
- 8 Hamas militants killed in Gaza clashes (AP)
- Mosque leader foresees end of siege (AP)
- Mogadishu mayor survives attempt on life (AP)
- Al-Qaida deputy leader seen in new video (AP)
- Stock prices are poised to open higher (AP)
- Wash. to set medical marijuana limits (AP)
- Venus Williams wins again at Wimbledon (AP)
- Putin claims Olympics as vote for resurgent Russia (Reuters)
- U.S. says Doha risks being delayed several years (Reuters)
- Israel kills five Hamas gunmen in Gaza raid (Reuters)
- IAEA chief in Seoul next week as North deal moves (Reuters)
- Europe heads to beach, America heads to work (Reuters)
- CORRECTION: Americans celebrate July 4 with Afghan twist (Reuters)
- Pakistan mosque chief tells students to surrender (AFP)
- Oil a factor in Australian role in Iraq: minister (AFP)
- Glasgow bomb plotter left suicide note, CNN says (Reuters)
- Cleric: Cryptic threat preceded attacks (AP)
- Russia awarded 2014 Winter Olympic Games (AP)
- Freed BBC reporter recounts long ordeal (AP)
- New disputes delay oil bill in Iraq (AP)
- Van rolls into Conn. pond, killing 3 (AP)
- Blackstone Group buying Hilton Hotels (AP)
- Review finds nutrition education failing (AP)
- Jaw dropper! American wins hot dog title (AP)
- Everything's coming up 7-7-07 (AP)
- Russia awarded 2014 Winter Games (Reuters)
- "Warning" blasts at Pakistan mosque (Reuters)
- Zawahri appears in new video (Reuters)
- Bush appeals for patience over war (Reuters)
- Politics spices July 4th celebrations in Iowa (Reuters)
- Iran official rules out nuclear "time out": agency (Reuters)
- Blasts, gunfire heard at Pakistan mosque (AFP)
- Nation to celebrate the 4th with caution (AP)
- Kidnapped BBC reporter freed in Gaza (AP)
- UK police hunting more plot suspects (AP)
- Besieged mosque leaders remain defiant (AP)
- Rivers continue to rise in Plains, Texas (AP)
- China crafting new oral care regulations (AP)
- Chinese villagers eat dinosaur bones (AP)
- Hot-dog eating champs ready for showdown (AP)
- Nadal finally wins 3-day Wimbledon match (AP)
- BBC Gaza journalist Alan Johnston freed (Reuters)
- Hundreds surrender at Pakistan mosque (Reuters)
- Brown orders doctors probe after British bomb plot (Reuters)
- Suicide bombers, not fighters main Afghan threat: U.S. (Reuters)
- Russia says to respond if U.S snubs missile offer (Reuters)
- Live Earth's first green test: clean up own mess (Reuters)
- BBC journalist Alan Johnston freed in Gaza (AFP)
- Hundreds surrender at Pakistani mosque but hardcore defiant (AFP)
- J.K. Rowling attends Potter premiere (AP)
- Giuliani camp pulls in $15M; Romney $12M (AP)
- Clinton slams Bush over Libby maneuver (AP)
- Laws require flags to be born in USA (AP)
- Methane gas kills 5 on Virginia farm (AP)
- Study: Chocolate reduces blood pressure (AP)
- N.C. fisherman reels in a piranha (AP)
- Pirates turn Brewers errors into victory (AP)
- Libby move helps seal Bush's legacy (Reuters)
- U.S. prosecutors seek death penalty in Iraq murders (Reuters)
- NY extends search for remains at September 11 site (Reuters)
- TB patient does not have most dangerous form (Reuters)
- Blackstone Group to buy Hilton for $26 billion (Reuters)
- N.Korea urges "initial actions" on nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Curfew after Pakistan mosque clashes kill 12 (AFP)
- Second doctor questioned over UK bombings freed (AFP)
- Paris Hilton's garbage sells big on eBay (AP)
- Opera star Beverly Sills dies of cancer (AP)
- Bush wipes away Libby's prison sentence (AP)
- British terror probe focuses on doctors (AP)
- Japan defense chief quits over gaffe (AP)
- Oil spill only adds to flooding worries (AP)
- Iraq Cabinet approves draft of oil law (AP)
- Stocks poised to rise ahead of holiday (AP)
- Wimbledon plays catch-up after the rain (AP)
- Clemens wins No. 350, but A-Rod injured (AP)
- Doctors questioned over British bomb plot (Reuters)
- Bush spares Libby from prison (Reuters)
- U.S. probes raid after civilian death allegations (Reuters)
- Call for suicide attacks issued at Pakistani mosque (Reuters)
- Japan defense minister quits over A-bomb remark (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber hits U.S.-led convoy in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- One-third of Americans abuse alcohol: survey (Reuters)
- Beverly Sills, America's Queen of Opera, dies at 78 (Reuters)
- Doctors rounded up over British bombs plot (AFP)
- Anger as Bush commutes ex-White House aide's jail term (AFP)
- Criss Angel's wife wants a divorce (AP)
- Bush commutes Libby prison sentence (AP)
- McCain cuts staff after low fundraising (AP)
- Attack survivor dies in cruise ship jump (AP)
- Audit: ATF ignored some gun buyer checks (AP)
- Poor sense of smell may be Alzheimer's (AP)
- Bush spares Libby from prison (Reuters)
- U.S. plays down report of imminent al Qaeda attack (Reuters)
- Kansas hit with oil spill, flooding (Reuters)
- Suspected al Qaeda suicide bombing kills 9 in Yemen (Reuters)
- McCain fund-raising lags, restructures campaign (Reuters)
- Bush commutes ex-White House aide's jail term (AFP)
- 'Die Hard' runner-up to 'Ratatouille' (AP)
- Who needs the Kwik-E-Mart? 7-Eleven does (AP)
- 2 more arrested in airport bomb case (AP)
- Bush, Putin to meet today in Maine (AP)
- Flooding forces Kansas town's evacuation (AP)
- General points finger at Iranian force (AP)
- Jets shredded, kept away from 'bad guys' (AP)
- Stock futures are little changed (AP)
- AT&T works to fix iPhone activation woes (AP)
- Henin, Roddick highlight Wimbledon sked (AP)
- Seven suspects detained over British bomb plot (Reuters)
- U.S. accuses Iran leadership over Iraq violence (Reuters)
- Lobster and detente on menu at Bush-Putin summit (Reuters)
- N.Korea tested advanced missiles: U.S. general (Reuters)
- Asia marks crisis with confidence and ambition (Reuters)
- U.S. may alienate Muslims over human trade: Malaysia (Reuters)
- First baby born from egg matured in lab and frozen (Reuters)
- Castro charges CIA more murderous than ever (Reuters)
- British police arrest two more terror suspects (AFP)
- Bush, Putin to hold new talks over tense ties (AFP)
- 7-Elevens become Simpsons 'Kwik-E-Marts' (AP)
- Iraqi civilian deaths down 36 percent (AP)
- Floods drive hundreds from Kansas homes (AP)
- Bush applauds U.K. response to terror (AP)
- Bush unclear on what Putin seeks at meet (AP)
- Shuttle Atlantis headed back to Florida (AP)
- Kerouac fans stage marathon reading (AP)
- Barry Bonds elected All-Star starter (AP)
- U.S. boosts security amid British copy cat concerns (Reuters)
- U.S. senator wants "czar" to ensure import safety (Reuters)
- Castro charges CIA more murderous than ever (Reuters)
- Chilly ties on menu as Bush hosts Putin by the sea (AFP)
- Afghans: 62 Taliban, 45 civilians killed (AP)
- Britain on 'critical' terror alert level (AP)
- Israel to transfer funds to Abbas gov't (AP)
- Rockers, royals to honor Princess Diana (AP)
- Marvel Comics buries Captain America (AP)
- U.S. diplomat missing in Cyprus (AP)
- 3 men die in fast-moving Utah wildfire (AP)
- Key to a good marriage? Share housework. (AP)
- Man beats peacock he says was vampire (AP)
- Giants snap 3-game skid, beat D'backs (AP)
- British police comb houses after airport attack (Reuters)
- Bush to ask Putin's help in pressuring Iran (Reuters)
- Hu, protests mark HK's first decade under Chinese rule (Reuters)
- Iran unhappy about Blair's Middle East envoy job (Reuters)
- Iraq's June civilian death toll down sharply (Reuters)
- U.S. appeals for info on diplomat missing in Cyprus (Reuters)
- Japan minister apologizes for atomic-bomb remarks (Reuters)
- Australian govt hikes travel alert for Britain (Reuters)
- Britain on maximum alert after foiling three attacks (AFP)
- Hong Kong celebrates 10 years of Chinese rule (AFP)
- Glasgow attack seen tied to London bombs (AP)
- U.S. tightens security at some airports (AP)
- Analysis: Only Iraqis can win the war (AP)
- Clinton slams GOP rival's Cuba remark (AP)
- Putin comes to Maine Sunday to see Bush (AP)
