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- Bear Stearns soars on report of Buffett, bank stake (Reuters)
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- Dems can't make guarantee on Iraq troops (AP)
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- Vatican rejects charges on John Paul II (AP)
- 2 Patriot Act provisions ruled unlawful (AP)
- Blanco: No challenge of 'Jena 6' ruling (AP)
- Study fails to link chemical, brain woes (AP)
- 'Cousin Brucie' re-signs with Sirius (AP)
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- BoSox near division title with 11-6 win (AP)
- Mistrial declared in Phil Spector murder case (Reuters)
- Oregon judge knocks down part of Patriot Act (Reuters)
- Iraq, Afghanistan wars to cost U.S. $190 bln in 2008 (Reuters)
- Leaders, stars tackle global woes at Clinton summit (Reuters)
- Ahmadinejad lauded in Iran for "Lion's Den" visit (Reuters)
- NKorea promises 'result' at nuclear talks (AFP)
- Group points out O'Reilly race comments (AP)
- UAW has GM deal, awaits ratification (Reuters)
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- Polygamist leader in Utah convicted (AP)
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- Polygamist leader Jeffs convicted in rape case (Reuters)
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- US Anglicans agree to halt gay bishop ordinations (AFP)
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