- 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)
- Moore's 'Sicko' gives accused little say (AP)
- Flooded-out Texans urged to leave again (AP)
- Some iPhone customers put on hold (AP)
- Wie withdraws; Park holds 2-stroke lead (AP)
- U.S. boosting security at airports: White House (Reuters)
- At least 30 Afghan civilians killed in air strike (Reuters)
- Democrats woo Hispanics with immigration reform (Reuters)
- Spain's Ibiza airport evacuated after bomb alert (Reuters)
- U.S. diplomat in Cyprus missing: embassy (Reuters)
- Men drive blazing jeep into Glasgow airport in new attack (AFP)
- Two civilians among seven killed in Israeli Gaza air strikes (AFP)
- CHP report: Fox called cop a 'racist' (AP)
- UK police hunt suspect who fled bomb car (AP)
- US soldiers charged with Iraqis' murder (AP)
- 30 Afghans killed, wounded in airstrikes (AP)
- Illegal campfire sparked Tahoe wildfire (AP)
- Woman killed on gyrating Playland ride (AP)
- Police: Man loses leg, roommate cons him (AP)
- Law requires N.M. to grow its own pot (AP)
- Man creates monumental cheese carving (AP)
- Bonds moves within 5 of Aaron's mark (AP)
- U.S. military in Iraq charges two soldiers for murder (Reuters)
- British police patrols stepped up after bombs found (Reuters)
- Court to hear Guantanamo prisoners appeals (Reuters)
- U.S. kills 26 militants in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Hamas threatens any international force in Gaza (Reuters)
- N.Korea reactor closure date needs 6-way talks: IAEA (Reuters)
- Seventh official quits Justice Department (Reuters)
- Crisis talks as police thwart major double attack on London (AFP)
- Air strike killed at least eight Afghan civilians (AFP)
- US urges vigilance after London incident (AP)
- Dems call White House out on subpoenas (AP)
- Democrats hope to close Guantanamo (AP)
- Stocks fall on oil, subprime concerns (AP)
- Cubs rally past Brewers for 7th straight (AP)
- Court to hear Guantanamo prisoners appeals (Reuters)
- FBI head visits Morocco for terrorism talks (Reuters)
- Democrats to renew battle over Iraq war (Reuters)
- Bush bans U.S. entry by Syrians with Lebanon links (Reuters)
- New York takes precautions after London bomb defused (Reuters)
- Protests in Pakistan as South Asia rains toll hits 500 (AFP)
- Coroner's Report: Jeni was mentally ill (AP)
- London police investigate suspected bomb (AP)
- 5 U.S. soldiers killed in Iraq (AP)
- Dems denounce court desegregation ruling (AP)
- Senate rejects Bush immigration plan (AP)
- Schools to re-examine racial integration (AP)
- Authorities probe Benoit Wikipedia entry (AP)
- Rain continues to plague flooded Texas (AP)
- Thousands queue up to buy Apple iPhones (AP)
- Oden to Blazers, Durant to Sonics (AP)
- Police find bomb in London, launch terrorism probe (Reuters)
- Five U.S. soldiers killed in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Democrats battle for black votes in debate (Reuters)
- IAEA team "satisfied" with N.Korea nuclear tour (Reuters)
- Apple's iPhone to hit stores, jolt mobile industry (Reuters)
- Senate kills Bush immigration reform bill (Reuters)
- U.S. court strikes racial diversity school programs (Reuters)
- 'Explosive device' made safe at London landmark (AFP)
- UN inspectors 'satisfied' with NKorean reactor visit (AFP)
- Parker says wedding cake will be French (AP)
- Bush won't supply subpoenaed documents (AP)
- Court limits schools on race, stops execution (AP)
- House members seek cost-of-living raise (AP)
- Little effort made to find deserters (AP)
- Domestic cats may have ancient roots (AP)
- Twins overcome Big Hurt's 500th home run (AP)
- White House blocks subpoenas over fired prosecutors (Reuters)
- U.S. to check safety of imported Chinese seafood (Reuters)
- Court strikes racial diversity school programs (Reuters)
- Sept report on Iraq will tell it straight: Petraeus (Reuters)
- Israel fights Fatah militants in West Bank city (Reuters)
- Spain arrests two in suspected Madeleine scam (Reuters)
- Lockerbie bomber 'may have been wrongly convicted' (AFP)
- Paris Hilton says jail changed her life (AP)
- 20 beheaded bodies found in Iraq (AP)
- UN inspectors head to key NKorea reactor (AP)
- Immigration bill faces crucial vote (AP)
- Israeli troops battle Fatah militants (AP)
- Britain's new leader to name Cabinet (AP)
- Torrential rains ravage central Texas (AP)
- Scientists: Stem cells created from eggs (AP)
- Fed not likely to change interest rates (AP)
- Oden, Durant and much more in NBA draft (AP)
- Senate heads for crucial immigration vote (Reuters)
- Bombs kill 25 in Baghdad, 3 UK troops in Basra (Reuters)
- Britain's Brown to unveil government shakeup (Reuters)
- IAEA team heads for North Korea nuclear complex (Reuters)
- Tainted toothpaste had wider reach than thought: report (Reuters)
- Russia hopes Bush will heed it on missile shield (Reuters)
- California has worst U.S. traffic: study (Reuters)
- Democratic senator seeks probe of a Bush judge (Reuters)
- UN inspectors head to NKorean reactor (AFP)
- Brown names cabinet of change (AFP)
- Fashion designer Liz Claiborne dies (AP)
- White House, Cheney's office subpoenaed (AP)
- Senators defend legalization language (AP)
- Bombing near Shiite shrine kills 14 (AP)
- Coulter's words help Edwards raise cash (AP)
- More than foot of rain floods Texas (AP)
- U.S. bald eagle numbers making recovery (AP)
- Stocks rally ahead of Fed decision (AP)
- Blair named Mideast envoy, Israel kills 12 in Gaza (Reuters)
- Senate subpoenas WHouse documents in spying probe (Reuters)
- NYC power outage affects about half a million people (Reuters)
- Bush calls for Muslims to speak out against radicals (Reuters)
- Top 2008 Republicans back Bush on war - for now (Reuters)
- "Missing link" stem cells may speed race for cures (Reuters)
- Twelve die in Israel raids on Gaza (AFP)
- Hudson, Beyonce, T.I. among BET winners (AP)
- Republican support for Iraq war slips (AP)
- Bush seeks overhaul of immigration law (AP)
- Wildfire jumps fireline in Lake Tahoe (AP)
- CIA plot to kill Castro detailed (AP)
- Gordon Brown set to take over in Britain (AP)
- Team closer to finding Iwo Jima Marine (AP)
- Benoit strangled wife, smothered son (AP)
- Ex-Marine teaches pickpocket a lesson (AP)
- Venus rallies to victory at Wimbledon (AP)
- U.S. seeks swift deal on Blair as Middle East envoy (Reuters)
- U.S. says to verify shutdown of N.Korea nuclear plant (Reuters)
- Iran says backs Iraq gov't, U.S. trying to hurt ties (Reuters)
- Brown prepares to succeed Blair as prime minister (Reuters)
- EU backs anti-terror deal with U.S. on bank data (Reuters)
- Poland expects U.S. missile shield deal by October (Reuters)
- Buffett helps raise $1 million for Clinton in N.Y. (Reuters)
- Japan says U.S. *** slave resolution won't harm ties (Reuters)
- Blair era to end, Brown's Britain to begin (AFP)
- UN inspectors to visit NKorea atomic reactor (AFP)
- Beyonce is the favorite at BET Awards (AP)
- Immigration bill clears Senate test vote (AP)
- Another GOP senator urges pullout (AP)
- US chiefs: Iraq not ready to hold ground (AP)
- U.S. official: Blair to be Mideast envoy (AP)
- Democrats target Cheney's office funds (AP)
- Earth's inner heat keeps cities afloat (AP)
- Dow, Murdoch in agreement on safeguards (AP)
- Bin Laden looms over Padilla terrorism trial (Reuters)
- CIA tried to get Mafia to kill Castro: documents (Reuters)
- NATO rules avoid Afghan civilian deaths: general (Reuters)
- U.S. soldier killed in Iraq in Mehdi Army clash (Reuters)
- Blair expected to be named Mideast envoy (Reuters)
- Rice sees no breakthrough in latest EU-Iran talks (Reuters)
- Mideast Quartet meets as Blair touted for envoy (AFP)
- U.S. troops target bomb networks (AP)
- NKorea, IAEA to discuss reactor shutdown (AP)
- Rice seeks to bolster Lebanon government (AP)
- SEC to be asked about its leanings (AP)
- US starlet Paris Hilton leaves jail (AFP)
- Paris Hilton released from jail (Reuters)
- UN nuclear inspectors arrive in Pyongyang: Xinhua (AFP)
- Senate to try again on immigration overhaul (Reuters)
- Cheney role as power broker in spotlight again (Reuters)
- Mariners clobber Red Sox 9-4 (AP)
- Record U.S. travel expected for July 4 holiday: AAA (Reuters)
- UN inspectors embark on crunch NKorea mission (AFP)
- U.S. Muslims face isolation, radical threat: study (Reuters)
- N. Korea agrees to address secret nuclear program: US (AFP)
- California's Lake Tahoe fire 40 percent contained (Reuters)
- Team to head to N. Korea for reactor shutdown talks (Reuters)
- Afghan Helmand province becoming main drug supplier (Reuters)
- GOP senator says Iraq plan not working (AP)
- Wrestler Benoit, wife and son found dead (AP)
- Peru celebrates tasty guinea pigs (AP)
- Rangers end Bonderman's unbeaten streak (AP)
- Whitman on hot seat over 9/11 aftermath (AP)
- First Lady begins Africa tour on AIDS (AP)
- Court bars suit against faith-based plan (AP)
- Baghdad hotel bombed as 45 killed in Iraq (AFP)
- World awaits Paris Hilton's return (AP)
- Lake Tahoe wildfire forces evacuations (AP)
- Ohio slaying suspect held on $5M bond (AP)
- Prisoner kills officer at Utah hospital (AP)
- Dry cleaner wins missing pants case (AP)
- Albino mountain goat spotted in Italy (AP)
- 'Throwback' Federer wins at Wimbledon (AP)
- World powers pledge to step up Darfur efforts (AFP)
- McCain dismisses drop in polls (AP)
- Prisoner kills officer at Utah hospital (AP)
- Whitman on hot seat over 9/11 aftermath (AP)
- Stocks lose ground ahead of Fed meeting (AP)
- New domains in works at Internet meeting (AP)
- Bears cut Johnson on latest legal mishap (AP)
- Attorney general wins "sitting duck award" (Reuters)
- Al-Qaeda's Zawahiri voices support for Hamas (AFP)
- Castro says thaw in ties with U.S. not up to Cuba (Reuters)
- Court bars suit against faith-based plan (AP)
- Giant penguins may have roamed Peru (AP)
- Al-Qaeda's Zawahiri voices support for Hamas (AFP)
- Court loosens limits on election ads (AP)
- Student loses ruling over "Bong Hits 4 Jesus" (Reuters)
- Dry cleaner wins in missing-pants case (AP)
- NATO backs U.S. missile plan on eve of Russia talks (Reuters)
- Hamas releases audio message of Israeli soldier (AFP)
- 1 dead, 66 hurt in Kentucky bus crash (AP)
- Christina Aguilera is reading scripts (AP)
- Health care in Cuba more complicated than on SiCKO (Reuters)
- Military experience rare among '08 candidates (Reuters)
- Hamas releases audio message of Israeli soldier (AFP)
- 'Evan Almighty' debuts with $32 million (AP)
- Americans set record for charity in 2006 (AP)
- Captive Israeli soldier heard in Gaza tape: TV (Reuters)
- Hamas to release tape of captured Israeli soldier (Reuters)
- Key world leaders seek plan for Darfur (AP)
- Iran invites IAEA team over contested atomic plans (Reuters)
- Nadal to get another chance at Wimbledon (AP)
- Captors of Israeli soldier say he is alive and well (Reuters)
- Ten killed in Baghdad hotel suicide attack (Reuters)
- Major powers meet for new push on Darfur (AFP)
- Griffey passes McGwire on home run list (AP)
- World Bank board to name next president (AP)
- Suicide bombers kill 26 people in Iraq (Reuters)
- Liberia's Taylor again absent as trial resumes (Reuters)
- Israel releases Palestinian funds (AP)
- Clinton cautious on health care reform (AP)
- Rice: Democracy will come to Middle East (AP)
- Pressure on NKorea after it finally gets money (AFP)
- North Korea says has funds, to move on nuclear deal (Reuters)
- California wildfire destroys 165 homes (AP)
- North Korea says has funds, to move on nuclear deal (Reuters)
- Taliban expected to free deminers, official says (Reuters)
- Israel cautious on West Bank moves ahead of summit (Reuters)
- Tigers complete lopsided sweep of Braves (AP)
- Mideast leaders meet to bolster Abbas in Egypt (AFP)
- Fire at California's Lake Tahoe destroys 50 homes (Reuters)
- Chavez predicts resistance war with U.S. (AP)
- IAEA chief inspector heads for North Korea visit (Reuters)
- Post-jail Paris: Quiet philanthropist? (AP)
- New arrest in Ohio pregnant-woman case (AP)
- Immigration outcome too close to call (AP)
- U.S. questions strength of Iraqi forces (AP)
- Chemical Ali to hang for Kurd slaughter (AP)
- Bushes attend Christmas show (AP)
- New video shows captured BBC reporter (AP)
- Gay pride focuses on religion, marriage (AP)
- Google asks for help to fight censorship (AP)
- Once-dominant closer Rod Beck dead at 38 (AP)
- Rice defends U.S. policy despite Mideast strife (Reuters)
- BBC reporter says will be killed if captors stormed (Reuters)
- Kidnapped BBC reporter in video warning against rescue attempts (AFP)
- Obama says Gitmo facility should close (AP)
- Kidnapped BBC reporter shown in bomb belt: Hamas (AFP)
