- Russia's list for spy swap with US (AP)
- Chapman's lawyer: Businesswoman not committed spy (AP)
- Doubt cast on Georgian's claim to be 130 years old (AP)
- China promises tougher action on toxic dairy (AP)
- Rain delays first Pakistan-Australia Test (AFP)
- U.S. detains 12th person in Russia spy probe: report (Reuters)
- China seeks to reduce Internet users' anonymity (AP)
- Pakistan win toss and field against Australia (AFP)
- Bangladesh to build beggar data**** (AFP)
- 'Twisted parliament' bodes ill for Japan (AP)
- Afghan women must guard rights in peace deal: report (Reuters)
- Afghanistan pass bill to try ministers for corruption (AFP)
- Russia and Iran to sign energy "road map" (Reuters)
- Iran: Missing scientist surfaces in Washington (AP)
- French parliament set to approve ban on face veils (AP)
- Stocks set for more gains after upbeat earnings (AP)
- AL reign: Can NL finally win All-Star game again? (AP)
- Southwest China landslides kill 17 (Reuters)
- 'EU suspends 600 mln euros in aid to Afghanistan' (AFP)
- Vivus' fat pill works; safety a concern: FDA staff (Reuters)
- US trade deficit widens to $42.3 billion in May (AP)
- 7 Cuban political prisoners arrive in Spain (AP)
- Cuban political prisoners arrive in Spain (AFP)
- "Anatolian tigers" go where Turkey's diplomacy leads (Reuters)
- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner has heart attack: TV (Reuters)
- Israeli navy challenges Gaza-bound Libyan ship (Reuters)
- Afghan soldier kills three Gurkhas (AFP)
- Karzai, Petraeus in talks on Afghan militias (AFP)
- Nepal plans PM election on July 21 to end deadlock (AFP)
- Sri Lanka's ex-army chief faces new criminal charge (AFP)
- Play resumes in Pakistan-Australia Test (AFP)
- Official: 12th person detained in Russian spy case (AP)
- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner dies at 80 (AP)
- Pakistani official vows to fight India for Kashmir (AP)
- Rogue Afghan soldier kills three British Gurkhas (AFP)
- Obama to nominate Lew as budget director (AP)
- US vows continued pursuit of Roman Polanski (AP)
- At least 107 dead in China rainstorms and floods (AFP)
- Australia 171-3 against Pakistan (AFP)
- UK: Anna Chapman's citizenship, passport revoked (AP)
- Nelson ensures 60 votes for bank regulation bill (AP)
- China landslides leave 17 dead, over 40 missing (AFP)
- Australia shrugs off Timor refugee snub (AFP)
- Stamos testifies in extortion trial of Mich. pair (AP)
- Crist leads 3-way Senate race in Florida (Reuters)
- N.Korea wants UN talks moved to Thursday: Pentagon (AFP)
- China's elderly population leapt in 2009: state media (AFP)
- NYC court tosses US fleeting expletives policy (AP)
- UK revokes citizenship of Russia's Chapman (Reuters)
- N.Korea delays talks with UN Command on warship (AFP)
- Top Kyrgyz officials resign (AP)
- Cameron condemns killing of three soldiers in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Evans yellow jersey ambitions dashed on Madeleine (AFP)
- Fed says credit somewhat looser in last 3 months (Reuters)
- Federal deficit tops $1 trillion through June (AP)
- U.S. judge clears trial for ex-Guantanamo detainee (Reuters)
- US defense chief presses Senate on Afghan war funds (AFP)
- Italy nabs 300 mobsters, reveals new mob structure (AP)
- Ex-Blago aide says he was worried, contacted FBI (AP)
- Another cadmium jewelry recall
- 4-time Texas lotto winner rich with money, mystery (AP)
- Ex-NFL star Taylor pleads not guilty to NY rape (AP)
- Obama faces big political headwinds as polls weigh (Reuters)
- Six more policemen charged in Katrina killings (Reuters)
- French 'Bikini Killer' awaits appeal verdict in Nepal (AFP)
- Laos, US in highest contact since war (AFP)
- Clinton to attend Kabul donors conference (AFP)
- Holbrooke: Afghan peace outreach to gain steam (Reuters)
- Selig gives no sign MLB moving 2011 All-Star game (AP)
- NAACP resolution condems racism in tea party (AP)
- BP to begin slowly choking off Gulf oil geyser (AP)
- NAACP resolution condemns racism in tea party (AP)
- Yankees owner George Steinbrenner dies at 80 (AP)
- Major banking bill faces final vote this week (AP)
- Defector do-over? Iran scientist wants to go home (AP)
- Turncoat Afghan soldier kills 3 British troopers (AP)
- Prosecution rests in Blagojevich corruption trial (AP)
- Italy nabs 300 mobsters, reveals new mob structure (AP)
- 4-time Texas lotto winner rich with money, mystery (AP)
- Pa. dog trapped in hot car honks to ***** owner (AP)
- BP to test new cap to stem oil flow (Reuters)
- More cops charged in post-Katrina bridge shootings (AP)
- Opponents pack hearing on mosque near ground zero (AP)
- China seeks to reduce Internet users' anonymity (AP)
- 'Twisted parliament' bodes ill for Japan's economy (AP)
- All-Star game scoreless after 3 innings (AP)
- Singapore expects GDP to grow up to 15 pct in 2010 (AP)
- Typhoon Conson causes major damage in Philippines (AFP)
- Japan eyes spending cuts to meet budget goal (Reuters)
- Asian stocks jump after Intel results (AP)
- New global AIDS focus: careful budgets? (Reuters)
- Malaysia raid for stolen cars nets protected birds (AP)
- China stops funding Green Dam *** filter: report (Reuters)
- Cuba frees prisoners, but Fidel steals spotlight (Reuters)
- Aquino raps Philippine typhoon forecasters (AFP)
- Concerned US officials delay vital oil well test (AFP)
- Rioters hurl petrol bombs in new N.Ireland unrest (AFP)
- Race to drain reservoirs following China storms (AP)
- 3 killed, 19 missing as typhoon lashes Philippines (AP)
- Wine woos China's chic (AFP)
- China to invest $10B in Argentina's railways (AP)
- NKorea, US-led UN Command to meet Thursday (AP)
- Laos, US in highest contact since war (AFP)
- N.Korea reschedules UN Command sunk boat talks (AFP)
- Landslides kill at least 37 in China (AFP)
- Toyota blames driver error for some unwanted speeding (Reuters)
- Hunt for rogue Afghan soldier after British killings (AFP)
- Singapore set for stellar economic growth in 2010 (AFP)
- Fears grow as millions lose U.S. jobless benefits (Reuters)
- Blagojevich to take stand at corruption trial (Reuters)
- Vietnam's Mekong paddies are drying up (AFP)
- Clampdown rumoured as China "twitter" sites down (Reuters)
- S.Korean mobile carrier to allow Internet calls (AFP)
- China *** filter developer's finance woes: report (AFP)
- Bangladesh teen suicides blamed on sexual bullying (AFP)
- Fiji expels Australia envoy as tensions grow (AFP)
- Iran scientist heading home via third country: ISNA (Reuters)
- Study calls for greater care to 'quality of death' (AFP)
- At least 60 in hospital after Mumbai gas leak (AFP)
- Gunmen kill nationalist leader in Pakistan's Quetta (AFP)
- Stage set for final votes on Wall Street reform bill (Reuters)
- Glaxo said to settle Avandia cases on U.S. vote eve (Reuters)
- Israeli warships warily shadow Libya aid boat (AFP)
- Katich warns Pakistan after Aussie slump (AFP)
- Malaysian police stumble upon illegal 'zoo' (AFP)
- Indian army major killed in Kashmir gunbattle (AFP)
- India may finally bite the bullet of reform: analysts (AFP)
- Deadly typhoon cuts power in Manila, aims at China (Reuters)
- Japan killer mum 'spun child in washing machine' (AFP)
- Sanyo launches first rice bread *****r (AFP)
- Japan voters want troubled PM to stay: polls (AFP)
- Tests blame some Toyota accidents on drivers (AFP)
- Cuban dissidents adapt to life in Spain (AP)
- Libya ship with Gaza aid stalled, hobbles at sea (AP)
- Utah agencies probe alleged illegal immigrant list (AP)
- Senate hearing finally set for intelligence chief (AP)
- Watchdog: Small banks struggling despite bailouts (AP)
- 'Abducted' Iran scientist leaves US for Tehran (AFP)
- Chlorine leak sickens 92 in India (AP)
- E.Timor deputy PM rejects Australian asylum fix (AFP)
- India says Pakistan intel 'oversaw' Mumbai attacks (AFP)
- S.Korean legalises euthanasia for terminally ill (AFP)
- Three NATO soldiers killed in Afghan attack (AFP)
- Pakistan ISI behind Mumbai attacks: India official (Reuters)
- French 'Bikini Killer' awaits verdict in Nepal (AFP)
- Kyrgyzstan forms new government (AP)
- China's AIDS activists face uphill struggle (AFP)
- Russia and Iran sign energy cooperation pact (Reuters)
- Steinbrenner remembered for his bluster, charity (AP)
- Libyan aid boat 'resumes voyage to Gaza' (AFP)
- At least 20 dead as typhoon hits Philippines (AFP)
- India's double-digit inflation inches higher (AFP)
- Turkey to form professional army to fight rebels (AP)
- White House says stimulus saved 3 million U.S. jobs (Reuters)
- Iran: Nuclear scientist on his way home (AP)
- Corporate profits again lift stock futures (AP)
- Bristol Palin, Levi Johnston say they're engaged (AP)
- APNewsBreak: Cruz, Bardem marry in the Bahamas (AP)
- Indian FM arrives in Pakistan for key talks (AFP)
- Australia 253 all out against Pakistan (AFP)
- Rights group: Uzbeks tortured by Kyrgyz police (AP)
- Four NATO soldiers killed in Afghan bomb attack (Reuters)
- China: Differences with Britain don't hinder ties (AP)
- Sri Lankan cabinet meets in former rebel capital (AFP)
- Retail sales drop 0.5 percent in June (AP)
- India: Pakistan spy agency executed Mumbai attacks (AP)
- First flight lands at showcase Delhi terminal (AFP)
- Play resumes in first Pakistan-Australia Test (AFP)
- Airline fees make it hard to shop for best deal (AP)
- EU fails to reach deal on financial supervision (Reuters)
- Vatican, China OK new bishop as relations warm (AP)
- Indonesia to ask internet providers to block porn (Reuters)
- Drunk Russians drown escaping heatwave (Reuters)
- Rain stops play in Pakistan-Australia Test (AFP)
- India, US nat'l security advisers talk terrorism (AP)
- Protesters, police face off on streets of Kashmir (AP)
- Hong Kong police raid developer behind record flat sale (AFP)
- Top US Senators calls for Afghan war 'clarity' (AFP)
- Alleged 'Barefoot Bandit' to face charges in US (AP)
- Wade says hardest part of rebuilding Heat is over (AP)
- Failed Times Square bomber made video: TV (Reuters)
- Bristol Palin engaged to Levi Johnston (Reuters)
- U.S. hands over prisons and prisoners to Iraq (Reuters)
- Afghanistan replaces head of troubled Marjah (AP)
- Hague says new govt to build on China ties (AFP)
- Malaysia's women Sharia judges barred from criminal cases (AFP)
- Afghan gov't says OK to local defense forces (AP)
- Yamaha unveils zero-emission electric motor scooter (AFP)
- India sets up unified command to tackle Maoists (Reuters)
- Beijing starts gating, locking migrant villages (AP)
- Medvedev tells Russians to stop 'everyday' bribery (AFP)
- Russian deported in spy probe worked at Microsoft (AP)
- Fed paints weaker picture of growth and employment (AP)
- Fed: Should consider more easing if outlook worsens (Reuters)
- U.S., South Korea to hold military drills after ship sunk (Reuters)
- Election looms for Democrats: How bad can it be? (Reuters)
- Kremlin says Russia losing battle on corruption (Reuters)
- Gibbs' remark about House draws fire from Pelosi (AP)
- New WH report claims more jobs from stimulus bill (AP)
- Police say gas cans, wires in NJ car not a bomb (AP)
- Univ. of Texas to mull taking Klansman off dorm (AP)
- Restored Da Vinci painting reveals hidden details (AP)
- Piers Morgan likely successor to Larry King at CNN (AP)
- Census defies anti-government boycott calls (Reuters)
- Braves acquire Alex Gonzalez from Blue Jays (AP)
- Clinton to visit Pakistan for security talks: Holbrooke (AFP)
- Holbrooke: No US civilian-military split in Kabul (AFP)
- Local Afghan security forces 'temporary solution': Pentagon (AFP)
- Afghan president gives nod to local police forces (AP)
- Cheney recuperating after heart surgery last week (AP)
- Arab TV airs video of Times Square car bomber (AP)
- Experimental diet pill shows promise, little risk (AP)
- Petraeus wants Taliban in Pakistan on terror list (AP)
- US-South Korea military exercises still planned (AP)
- Leading senators voice doubts about Afghan war (AP)
- U.S. senators voice doubts on Afghanistan plan (Reuters)
- Angle says campaign to defeat Reid God's 'calling' (AP)
- Man at border: Ankle monitor is support for Lohan (AP)
- US goes after properties of disgraced ex-Taiwan president (AFP)
- Major killed in Afghan renegade attack: ministry (AFP)
- U.S. advisers say keep Glaxo's Avandia on the market (Reuters)
- BP begins testing new cap over Gulf oil leak (AP)
- New WH report claims more jobs from stimulus bill (AP)
- Cheney recuperating after heart surgery last week (AP)
- Afghan attacks kill 8 US troops in 24 hours (AP)
- Iranian nuclear scientist says he was kidnapped (AP)
- Angle says campaign to defeat Reid God's 'calling' (AP)
- AP source: Obama promises to help House Dems (AP)
- Restored Da Vinci painting reveals hidden details (AP)
- Obama enlists Bill Clinton's aid on economy (Reuters)
- Protesters, police face off on streets of Kashmir (AP)
- Afghan renegade hit killed British major: ministry (AFP)
- Woman finds out LeBron pendant worth nearly $10K (AP)
- BP starts crucial test on leaking Gulf oil well (Reuters)
- US seeks homes tied to Taiwan ex-president's family (Reuters)
- NKorea, US-led UN Command to meet Thursday (AP)
- Beijing starts gating, locking migrant villages (AP)
- N. Korea health care 'dire': Amnesty report (AFP)
- Bomb threat forces China jet into urgent landing (AFP)
- Brief for 9 states backs Arizona immigration law (AP)
- Revs. Sharpton, Jackson downplay tea party issue (AP)
- Report: Amputations without anesthesia in NKorea (AP)
- N.Korea, US-led UN Command talks begin: spokesman (AFP)
- Power back after typhoon kills 26 in Philippines (AP)
- China says economy grew 11.1 percent in first half (AP)
- 'Abducted' Iranian Amiri denies being nuclear scientist (AFP)
- US gives green light for BP oil well test (AFP)
- Bomb scare forces emergency landing in west China (AP)
- Roy Rogers' stuffed horse sold to Neb. TV station (AP)
- China's economy slows moderately (Reuters)