- 'India arrests diplomat for spying for Pakistan' (AFP)
- Peanuts gang sold to owner of Joe Boxer for $175M (AP)
- NATO soldier killed in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Indonesia launches special jail for the corrupt (Reuters)
- Russia considers new powers for KGB successor (AP)
- Home price index shows 1st annual gain in 3 years (AP)
- Pakistan, India signal prime ministers may meet (Reuters)
- Consumer confidence rises to 57.9 in April (AP)
- Markets pound Greek debt on bailout uncertainty (Reuters)
- Iraq delays ruling on election candidate ban (Reuters)
- Lib Dems open to Labour coalition after UK election (Reuters)
- Russia and Norway strike Arctic sea border deal (Reuters)
- Norway, Russia agree on new Barents Sea border (AP)
- Greece downgraded to junk status by S&P (AP)
- Senate panel says Goldman inflated housing bubble (Reuters)
- US senators to grill Goldman execs on meltdown role (AFP)
- Fates decided in AFC Champions League (AFP)
- Japan 'space yacht' propelled by solar particles (AFP)
- Australia delays carbon trading scheme (AFP)
- Anand, Topalov stay level after 3rd game (AFP)
- The loneliness of Iraq's medal-winning runner (AFP)
- Lufthansa resumes flights to Iraq (AFP)
- Pentagon to comply with only part of Fort Hood probe (Reuters)
- Arizona migrant law may waste resources: Napolitano (Reuters)
- Plane bomb suspect was at militant camp: video (Reuters)
- No Iran military presence in Venezuela: U.S. general (Reuters)
- British coroner urges review after US friendly fire deaths (AFP)
- Clinton urges Iraq's candidates to 'set aside differences' (AFP)
- Fine print hinders effort to cover young adults (AP)
- Scottish police once believed in Loch Ness monster (AP)
- Malcolm X assassin Hagan freed on parole in NYC (AP)
- Marilyn Monroe writings to be released this fall (AP)
- 6-pound foal born in NH may be world's tiniest (AP)
- Gulf of Mexico spill may hit coast this weekend (Reuters)
- AG: Court challenge possible on immigration law (AP)
- Reid: Senate to act on climate before immigration (AP)
- AP sources: Man claims explosives, flight diverted (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Idaho scientists find fabled worm (AP)
- U.S. says no G8 split with Canada over abortion (Reuters)
- Pentagon taking closer look at Afghan intel unit (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,393 (AP)
- Not us: Goldman execs deny wrongdoing in crisis (AP)
- AG: Court challenge possible on immigration law (AP)
- Reid: Senate to act on climate before immigration (AP)
- GOP blocks financial bill again, floats alternative (AP)
- Europe debt crisis spreads to Portugal (AP)
- Goldman CEO concedes changes coming (Reuters)
- Man allegedly claimed to have explosives on plane (AP)
- Gulf businesses wait as oil creeps toward coast (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Idaho scientists find fabled worm (AP)
- Ailing Bret Michaels diagnosed with another malady (AP)
- 6-pound foal born in NH may be world's tiniest (AP)
- China lifts travel ban against people with HIV (AP)
- Spy scandal sours mood for India-Pakistan talks (AFP)
- Police: Suicide bomber kills 4 in NW Pakistan (AP)
- Iraq-Iran border post: From 'Checkpoint Charlie' to tourist gate? (The Christia
- Suicide bomb kills four Pakistani police: police (AFP)
- "Red shirts" threaten to spread rallies in Bangkok (Reuters)
- Sarkozy arrives in China for state visit (AFP)
- Shania Twain brings out the best in 'Idol' singers (AP)
- Shanghai Expo designer denies mascot copy of Gumby (AP)
- LeBron, Cavs eliminate Bulls, face Celtics next (AP)
- S.Korea hails Himalaya climber amid controversy (AFP)
- Celtics eliminate Heat in Game 5, on to Round 2 (AP)
- Americans losing confidence in healthcare (Reuters)
- Fed seen maintaining promise to keep rates low (Reuters)
- Sarkozy seeks to bury the hatchet with China (AFP)
- China seizes millions of toxic food containers (AFP)
- Rich Chinese driving growth of luxury auto market (AP)
- Thai Red Shirt convoy leaves fortified Bangkok **** (AFP)
- NY human rights group says Iraq torture routine (AP)
- Philippines' dirty jeepneys starting to turn green (AFP)
- US envoy in Japan for **** row talks (AFP)
- Suicide car bomb kills four Pakistani police (AFP)
- Tokyo population tops 13 million for first time (AP)
- Hunt on for serial sex killing elephant in India (AFP)
- China executes child killer: state media (AFP)
- Thai protesters test rally ban (AP)
- Peter Jackson knighted in New Zealand (AFP)
- India's Bharti Airtel reports dip in profit (AFP)
- China executes man who killed 8 schoolchildren (AP)
- Thai troops fire warning s***s in protest standoff (AFP)
- EU president wants closer Japan ties, freer trade (AFP)
- EU president: Greece talks on track, no restructure (Reuters)
- India says will quiz Mumbai attacks planner in US (AFP)
- India arrests diplomat for spying for Pakistan (AP)
- 'Stray S.Korean mine could not have sunk ship' (AFP)
- Cambodia tells diplomats it is no 'banana republic' (AFP)
- US, Europe press China to drop tech security rule (AP)
- 'Reforms to allow S.Lanka president to retain power' (AFP)
- Coroner urges review after US friendly fire deaths (AFP)
- Honda Motor sees profits surge 95.9 percent (AFP)
- Former PM urges interim government in Iraq (AP)
- Russia publishes secret Katyn files: state archive (AFP)
- Russia upper house ratifies Ukraine fleet deal (AFP)
- Fed likely to sound confident note on recovery (AP)
- Asian markets fall amid European debt worries (AP)
- GOP eyes comeback for New England House seats (AP)
- India opens first blood bank for dogs (AFP)
- Five policemen killed in Pakistan car bomb attack (Reuters)
- EU calls crisis summit as Greece credit rating junked (AFP)
- China: Man stabs 18 students, 1 teacher in south (AP)
- Afghan chieftain assassinated in Kandahar: official (AFP)
- Indonesia urged to end abuse of domestic workers (AFP)
- Roadside bomb kills 12 civilians in Afghanistan (Reuters)
- Torture, rape was norm at illegal Iraq prison: report (Reuters)
- Economy dominates UK poll, budget plans criticized (Reuters)
- Honda rebounds from loss to post quarterly profit (AP)
- Pakistani, Indian prime ministers to meet in Bhutan (Reuters)
- Pakistan's Musharraf to form political party (AFP)
- Fears of Greek debt default hit markets (Reuters)
- US soldier killed in northern Iraq (AP)
- Rights watchdog: Iraq torture routine in prison (AP)
- Russia posts some Katyn ********s on Internet (AP)
- Leaders of India, Pakistan to hold talks Thursday (AP)
- Iraq Sunni-backed vote winner seeks caretaker government (Reuters)
- Afghans mark anniversary of victory over Soviets (AP)
- Afghanistan marks end of one war during another (AFP)
- Stock futures slightly lower ahead of opening (AP)
- ***site: Bullock says she's divorcing Jesse James (AP)
- Goose hit by arrow lands in veterinarian's NJ yard (AP)
- EU president: Greece will get aid in time (AP)
- South Asian leaders admit to collective failures (AFP)
- Iraqi detainees were 'tortured in secret prison' (AFP)
- Dunkin' Donuts returns to Russia after '99 retreat (AP)
- Russian economy grows 4.5% in first quarter (AFP)
- Laura Bush discusses fatal crash in her new book (AP)
- China imposes new tariffs on some U.S. chicken products (Reuters)
- '80 million' attended India's Ganges festival (AFP)
- France, China to work on global monetary reform (AFP)
- European debt crisis looms over meeting (AP)
- Egyptian court convicts 26 men of Hezbollah links (Reuters)
- Bomb explodes at police station in Myanmar (AP)
- Bangladesh to raise garment worker wages: minister (AFP)
- Afghanistan commemorates end of one war (AFP)
- Iraq election victor says new polls may be needed (AFP)
- Russia makes public Katyn massacre ********s (Reuters)
- Russian court bans neo-Nazi group (AP)
- In U.K. election flub, prime minister calls voter 'bigoted' (AP)
- IOC strips 2000 Games bronze medal from China (AP)
- Taliban-style bomb kills 12 in Afghanistan: official (AFP)
- High court says Mojave cross in Calif. can stay (AP)
- Official: Interior secretary OKs Mass. wind farm (AP)
- Coast Guard chief sees big risk from oil spill (Reuters)
- Threat diverts Continental flight to NC landing (AP)
- Continental flight diverted because of threat: TSA (Reuters)
- Briton, translator get 2-yr terms for Afghan bribe (AP)
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- Slain Qaeda militant 'arrived in Iraq under Saddam' (AFP)
- Unemployment falls in a majority of US cities (AP)
- GOP blocks Senate financial bill for third day (Reuters)
- Coast Guard says to set leaking oil ablaze (Reuters)
- China stripped of Sydney Olympic bronze in under-age scandal (AFP)
- Anand takes lead in 4th game (AFP)
- Confidante: Fla. gov likely to run as independent (AP)
- Ahmadinejad requests U.S. visa for nuclear meeting (Reuters)
- Lookin At Lucky is early Kentucky Derby favorite (AP)
- Toyota to recall 50,000 Sequoia SUVs (Reuters)
- UnitedHealth to stop dropping policies of sick (Reuters)
- China calls for improved economic ties with Mongolia (AFP)
- Iraq's Political Disarray Appears Likely to Remain After U.S. Departure (Time.co
- Five killed in suicide attacks on Iraq checkpoints (Reuters)
- Rosy earnings show that corporate America is back (AP)
- Florida governor to announce independent Senate run (Reuters)
- Cape Wind, first U.S. offshore wind farm, approved (Reuters)
- Florida man charged in Delta flight bomb scare (Reuters)
- Oil burn operation begins in Gulf of Mexico (AFP)
- Most famous Shanghai activist kept quiet for Expo (AP)
- How the poll on Vietnam was conducted (AP)
- AP-GfK Poll: Vietnamese upbeat about future (AP)
- Police: Woman bites man after being called fat (AP)
- Democrats want border security before legalization (AP)
- Japan's Kashima stand alone in AFC Champions League (AFP)
- Kapugedera's efforts in vain as South Africa win (AFP)
- Vitamin E shows promise for treating liver disease (AP)
- NY wants man who spread HIV locked up indefinitely (AP)
- Report: Afghans still skeptical of new government (AP)
- Referendum could delay AZ immigration law to 2012 (AP)
- Police say Texan decapitated wife with chain saw (AP)
- Obama to tap Yellen, others for Fed: sources (Reuters)
- Obama: Wall St reform can't wait "another day" (Reuters)
- Hamas says Egypt kills 4 tunnel smugglers with gas (AP)
- Referendum could delay AZ immigration law to 2012 (AP)
- Dolphins GM apologizes for question to Dez Bryant (AP)
- Afghan support for Karzai's government low: Pentagon report (AFP)
- An identity for all: India ID project fights dust, doubt (Reuters)
- GOP abandons blockade of banking regulation bill (AP)
- Crews try setting fire to oil leaking in Gulf (AP)
- Obama says Congress may not tackle immigration soon (AP)
- Hamas says Egypt kills 4 tunnel smugglers with gas (AP)
- UK campaign gaffe: Brown calls voter a bigot (AP)
- Mojave cross case: a signal on religious symbols (AP)
- Police say Texan decapitated wife with chain saw (AP)
- In new book, Laura Bush discusses 1963 fatal crash (AP)
- Police: Woman bites man after being called fat (AP)
- Omar Khadr's interrogation was friendly": FBI (Reuters)
- Afghan support for Karzai govt low, says Pentagon (AFP)
- Iraqi doctors use acupuncture during drug shortage (Reuters)
- US-Iraq relations threatened by Iraq's political quarrels (The Christian Science
- South Korea bids final farewell to 46 navy sailors (AP)
- Halak lifts Canadiens past Capitals 2-1 in Game 7 (AP)
- Sources: Obama to tap Yellen, others for Fed (Reuters)
- S.Korea honours victims of sunken warship (AFP)
- Elton John says Ryan White turned his life around (AP)
- US oil burn begins as wind turns for the worst (AFP)
- China urges banks to broaden profit channels (Reuters)
- Australia plans first plain cigarette packets (AFP)
- Teacher stabs 15 students, 1 teacher in China (AP)
- AP source: Obama to nominate Yellen as Fed's No. 2 (AP)
- 'American Idol' boots another finalist (AP)
- Philippines' Aquino set for landslide win: poll (AFP)
- India, Pakistan PMs to hold talks in Bhutan (AFP)
- South Korea mourns sailors, broods on North's role (Reuters)
- Coast Guard finds new leak in undersea well (Reuters)
- Chinese man with knife attacks 26 students: report (AFP)
- Australia proposes tough cigarette packaging rules (AP)
- AP-GfK Poll: Vietnamese upbeat about future (AP)
- Jennings scores 25, Milwaukee stuns Atlanta 91-87 (AP)
- IMF: Stronger China currency among reforms needed (AP)
- Iran, Egypt ready for battle at U.N. nuclear meeting (Reuters)
- Thai protesters ask EU to help in bloody crisis (AFP)
- New Zealand aim to have Sri Lanka in a spin (AFP)
- Anthony gets the help he wanted in Nuggets' win (AP)
- Bollywood power couple back together on screen (AFP)
- GM to bring Chevrolet brand to S.Korea: CEO (AFP)
- Bali's beach boys reject gigolo slur (AFP)
- Anand takes lead in World chess final (AFP)
- Intel: Pakistan Taliban chief now believed alive (AP)
- Slim down for promotions, Nepalese police told (AFP)
- India studies yogic power for life without food (AFP)
- Afghans protest death of lawmaker's relative (AP)
- Tobacco firms take aim at Bangladeshi, Asian women (AFP)
- Yellows return to Thailand's color-coded protests (AP)
- One killed as bomb targets Bangladesh concert (AFP)
- ECB's ***er urges swift Greek aid to prevent contagion (Reuters)
- Afghan MP says US troops raid home, kill relative (Reuters)
- Woman held in Vietnam 'terrorist plot': reports (AFP)
- Sarkozys see Great Wall, Ming Tombs on China visit (AP)
- Japan going frugal with Forever 21 Ginza opening (AP)
- Prosecutors open probe into Ukraine parliament fight (AFP)
- Giant NASA balloon crashes in Australia (AFP)
- NZ skinhead jailed for killing Korean tourist (AFP)
- Moscow drops controversial Stalin poster plan (AFP)
- Russia cuts key interest rate to new historic low (AFP)
- Iraqi doctors use acupuncture during drug shortage (Reuters)
- Gazprom's Q4 2009 net profit rises tenfold (AP)
- "Bigot" gaffe haunts UK PM before TV poll debate (Reuters)
- Fla. gov. on cusp of independent bid for US Senate (AP)
- U.S. extradites Bosnian Serb suspected of genocide (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan leaders meet, seek diplomatic thaw (Reuters)