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- Developing test to warn smokers of cancer danger (AP)
- Nike releases Tiger Woods ad featuring late father (AP)
- U.S. Iraq command: no current plans to reopen attack probe (Reuters)
- Kyrgyzstan government ousted in violent revolt (AFP)
- Thai PM declares state of emergency in Bangkok (AP)
- Killings of Iraqi journalists: US says they were not war crimes (The Christian Sc
- Opposition says it leads Kyrgyzstan after uprising (AP)
- AP source: United, US Airways in merger talks (AP)
- US author says China media can't cover Google book (AP)
- Boston man gets 8 years' hard labor in North Korea (AP)
- Death toll in China mine rises to 12 (AFP)
- Sri Lanka polls set to cement president's hold (AFP)
- Crews close to rescue attempt of 4 W.Va. miners (AP)
- Rescuers in fading bid to save 26 from China mine (AP)
- NZ Catholic church investigates 5 abuse complaints (AP)
- Japan, U.S. to resume talks on reopening beef market (Reuters)
- Air marshal subdues man on DC-Denver flight (AP)
- Flight lands in Denver, man in custody (Reuters)
- Thai "red shirts" defiant after emergency decree (Reuters)
- Qatari diplomat tried to light shoe bomb on US jet: reports (AFP)
- Sri Lankans vote in parliamentary elections (AP)
- Geithner to meet top HK official as yuan talk mounts (Reuters)
- US military reviews video of Iraq shooting: official (AFP)
- Kyrgyz opposition says running government, wants election (Reuters)
- Two-thirds of Aussies against population boom: poll (AFP)
- Thai protesters defy state of emergency (AFP)
- US, Japan agree to resume talks on beef import (AFP)
- Afghan Taliban issue video of US soldier Bergdahl (Reuters)
- AP Exclusive: Chile gives US weapon-type uranium (AP)
- Taliban releases video of US soldier: report (AFP)
- Round-the-world cyclist eyes Everest summit (AFP)
- China 'deeply concerned' by Kyrgyz unrest (AFP)
- Karzai playing with fire over anti-Western rhetoric (AFP)
- Tattoos of love and war for US Marines (AFP)
- Republicans ponder 2010, and 2012, in New Orleans (Reuters)
- Nuclear summit takes aim at unsecured bomb material (Reuters)
- Japan coach Okada under fire after Serbia defeat (AFP)
- Somali pirates warn SKorean destroyer to stay away (AP)
- US Treasury Secretary Geithner heads to China (AFP)
- Chinese man gets death for murdering 8 children (AP)
- India mull military response after Maoist massacre (AFP)
- Militants bomb three girls' schools in Pakistan (AFP)
- Thai unrest, Myanmar overshadow ASEAN summit (AFP)
- Obama heads to Prague to sign arms deal (AP)
- Nokia to launch music download service in China (Reuters)
- Geithner to visit Beijing amid currency dispute (AP)
- Afghan police: 5 suicide bombers arrested in Kabul (AP)
- Barcelona book 'China date' (AFP)
- 2 US soldiers killed in northern Iraq (AP)
- Former Vatican No. 2 becomes unlikely cheerleader (AP)
- New mudslide hits slum as Rio toll rises to 147 (AP)
- 'American Idol' finalist saved from elimination (AP)
- After a Masters scolding, Woods ready to tee off (AP)
- Philippine Supreme Court allows gay party in polls (AP)
- Taliban release Greek hostage: Pakistani officials (AFP)
- Death toll rises at flooded Chinese coal mine (Reuters)
- Corrected:Japan Democrats kingpin delays U.S. trip amid **** row (Reuters)
- Obama, Medvedev meet before nuclear treaty signing (AFP)
- Pakistan edges closer to banning domestic violence (AP)
- China to attend NY talks on Iran (AFP)
- Chinese man gets death for slaying 8 children (Reuters)
- Indian space mission advances with satellite plan (AFP)
- Kyrgyz interim head speaks with Putin (AFP)
- Two US soldiers killed in northern Iraq: military (AFP)
- Russian govt: Austria joins South Stream in April (AP)
- Lawyer: Rio Tinto exec not to appeal sentence (AP)
- Stern Hu will not appeal China Rio Tinto verdict (AFP)
- Mother fears for American son on trial in Pakistan (AFP)
- Jailed China activist Hu Jia may have cancer-wife (Reuters)
- Taiwan's male 'Susan Boyle' a *** sensation (YouTube)
- China, Nepal end Everest height row (AFP)
- Obama, Medvedev sign nuclear disarmament treaty (AFP)
- US Treasury Secretary Geithner in China for talks (AFP)
- Chinese imperial works smash records at auction (AFP)
- US, Russia reaffirm commitment to Iran sanctions (AP)
- Medvedev 'satisfied' with arms treaty (AP)
- Obama: Stage set for further cuts (AP)
- Obama: Milestone for nuclear security (AP)
- Obama, Medvedev ink treaty to cut nuclear arsenals (AFP)
- Imprisoned Chinese activist seeks medical parole (AP)
- Geithner, Wang exchange views on US-China concerns (Reuters)
- Yuan rises as speculation of policy shift grows (Reuters)
- Initial jobless claims increase unexpectedly (AP)
- Retailers report 4th consecutive month of gains (AP)
- NATO committed to find soldier held by insurgents (AP)
- Kate Gosselin returning to TLC with new series (AP)
- Sri Lanka's first post-war parliamentary poll ends (Reuters)
- Armenian, Turkish leaders to push ties in U.S. meet (Reuters)
- North Korea says will push South out of tourism deal (Reuters)
- ASEAN leaders ink dispute resolution protocol (AFP)
- Pakistani MPs do away with Zardari's crucial powers (Reuters)
- Hamas move on Gaza banks fuels banker concerns (Reuters)
- Rescuers search for survivors in West Virginia mine (Reuters)
- Pakistan lawmakers vote to curb president powers (AP)
- Setting up new government in Marjah inches along (AP)
- Pakistan lawmakers poised to pass landmark reforms (AFP)
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- NATO condemns new Taliban video of US hostage (AFP)
- Turkey, Greece agree to enhance military ties (Reuters)
- Judge awards families $2.6M over Chinese drywall (AP)
- N.Korea scraps tourism deal with S.Korea (AFP)
- Oprah Winfrey plans nighttime show on her network (AP)
- Self-proclaimed Kyrgyz leader thanks Russia, seeks aid (Reuters)
- Spain agrees to take four more Guantanamo inmates (Reuters)
- Japan's video game visionary: the console is dying (Reuters)
- Romania to increase troops in Afghanistan to 1,800 (AP)
- Australia, India sign education deal after attacks (AFP)
- Church urges Philippine military to free suspected rebels (AFP)
- Turkish court convicts Kurdish politician for speech (Reuters)
- Apple iPhone to soon get long-sought multitasking (AP)
- Nancy Kerrigan's brother charged with manslaughter (AP)
- Jailed China activist seeks medical parole: wife (AFP)
- Reuters families demand US troops be tried over shooting (AFP)
- India's Essar Energy plans to raise $2.5 bln through IPO (AFP)
- Six major powers to weigh new UN sanctions on Iran (AFP)
- Senate OK is next hurdle for arms control deal (AP)
- Choo-choo no match for plucky Shih Tzu (AP)
- IEDs in Afghanistan double in past year (AP)
- A look at the US air **** in Kyrgyzstan (AP)
- Sex Pistols' former manager McLaren has died at 64 (AP)
- Whaling compromise under attack (AFP)
- It's a Republican Party like it's 2012 (AP)
- Mexico: Hollywood producer suspect in wife's death (AP)
- U.S. envoy Holbrooke gets all clear for Afghan trip (Reuters)
- Netanyahu cancels trip to Obama's nuclear summit (Reuters)
- Geithner China visit likely to spur currency shift (AP)
- Legendary Soviet diplomat Dobrynin dead at 90 (AFP)
- Tea party leaders announce new federation (AP)
- India's billion-dollar 3G auction set to open (AFP)
- Asia's first major champion grabs share of Masters lead (AFP)
- NATO head says Afghanistan's Karzai a good partner (Reuters)
- Official says Israeli PM cancels on nuclear summit (AP)
- Conditions improving for W.Va. mine rescue effort (AP)
- Woods shoots 68 in rousing Masters return (AP)
- President Obama questions Sarah Palin's nuclear acumen (Reuters)
- Thai protesters defy crackdown, plan capital rally (AP)
- Prosecutors: Pelosi feared for family after calls (AP)
- Anatoly Dobrynin, key Soviet diplomat, dead at 90 (AP)
- Producer detained after death of wife in Mexico (AP)
- ESPN marks Tiger's tee shot with live coverage (AP)
- Nuclear summit takes aim at unsecured bomb material (Reuters)
- Asia's first major champion in the hunt at Augusta (AFP)
- Thai "red shirt" protesters prepare for mass marches (Reuters)
- NKorea's parliament likely to focus on economy (AP)
- Republicans predict November gains, blast Obama (Reuters)
- Republican Party sizing up incumbent Obama (AP)
- Bank of Korea keeps key rate at 2 percent (AP)
- North Korea parliament meets, succession in focus (Reuters)
- Nuke treaty signed, but menacing arms issues lurk (AP)
- Israeli PM calls off trip to nuclear conference (AP)
- Kyrgyz opposition says it will rule for 6 months (AP)
- Netanyahu cancels trip to Obama's nuclear summit (Reuters)
- Kyrgyzstan to bury victims, struggle with unrest (AFP)
- Myanmar faces scrutiny at Southeast Asia summit (AFP)
- Sri Lanka ruling party leading in parliament vote (AFP)
- Six major powers agree to further Iran sanctions talks (AFP)
- Oprah Winfrey plans nighttime show on her network (AP)
- Fed officials again pledge low rates, slow asset sales (Reuters)
- Australia blocks Afghan, Sri Lankan asylum seekers (AFP)
- Afghan police learn how to fight domestic violence (Reuters)
- Whaling compromise under attack (AFP)
- Kyrgyz vigilantes battle looters in capital city (Reuters)
- NATO helicopter downed in southeastern Afghanistan (AP)
- China executes three Japanese drug smugglers (AFP)
- Seoul raps N.Korean decision to scrap tourism deal (AFP)
- China mine death toll rises as hopes fade for survivors (AFP)
- Ex-Fannie Mae executives to face special panel (AP)
- Ruling coalition leads Sri Lankan elections (AP)
- Fashion show defies Taliban in Pakistan's Peshawar (AFP)
- Pakistan troops kills 18 militants in northwest (AP)
- Troops kill 15 militants in NW Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- Lawyer: Rio Tinto exec not to appeal sentence (AP)
- Astronauts take 1st spacewalk of shuttle mission (AP)
- India's billion-dollar 3G auction opens (AFP)
- Crews begin moving oil from ship stuck on reef (AP)
- NATO chopper crashes in Afghanistan (AFP)
- Thai capital braces for more protests (AFP)
- Real life 'Hurt Locker' teams face real bombs (AFP)
- Australia: No more Afghan, Sri Lankan refugees (AP)
- Kyrgyz mourn revolt victims; new unrest overnight (AP)
- Iraq al-Qaida group says it's behind embassy hits (AP)
- Al-Qaeda in Iraq claims Baghdad embassy bombings (AFP)
- U.S. aircraft crashes in Afghanistan, 4 die (Reuters)
- Indian minister takes responsibility for Maoist strike (AFP)
- Taiwan singer conjures up Susan Boyle comparisons (AP)
- Wis. prosecutor: Sex ed rules could mean charges (AP)
- US to close book on diplomat's airline bomb scare (AP)
- Thai forces use tear gas, water cannon on protesters (AFP)
- China may raise rates soon, revalue yuan by Oct (Reuters)
- AP Exclusive: Sinaloa cartel takes Ciudad Juarez (AP)
- Obama confers with Czech president, caps trip (AP)
- 'I am not resigning,' ousted Kyrgyz leader tells AFP (AFP)
- Group: China passenger car sales up 50 pct in Mar. (AP)
- N.Korea parliament set to focus on reviving economy (AFP)
- US wants quick start to beef talks with Japan (AP)
- Kyrgyz leaders 'have blood on their hands:' ousted president (AFP)
- US aircraft crash kills four, including US troops (AFP)
- India car sales leap 25 percent (AFP)
- ASEAN tells Myanmar to make polls fair, inclusive (AFP)
- Facebook joins drive to get UK voters to polls (Reuters)
- Report: Tanker owner in talks with Somali pirates (AP)
- Better US-China ties could speed currency change (AP)
- Anti-US cleric denounces Iraqi PM at demo (AFP)
- Iraq al Qaeda group claims Baghdad embassy bombs (Reuters)
- Lamas axe plan to scatter Hillary ashes on Everest (AFP)
- Obama says Iran sanctions offer no guarantees (Reuters)
- Obama says Karzai must remain 'critical partner' (AP)
- NKorea vows to keep building nuclear bombs (AP)
- Rescuers again forced out of West Virginia coal mine (Reuters)
- Tiger Woods soars into contention at Masters (Reuters)
- Bangladesh court bans burqa bullying (AFP)
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- Tea Party target Stupak won't seek re-election (AP)
- Adoption freeze urged after boy returned to Russia (AP)
- Merkel heads to U.S. with eye on Iran, local vote (Reuters)
- N.Korea slams US nuclear policy (AFP)
- Iran says to unveil new, faster nuclear centrifuges (Reuters)
- Thousands mourn South African white supremacist (Reuters)
- Norway's Catholic church reveals new abuse cases (Reuters)
- India home minister offers to resign over Maoist attack (Reuters)
- Turkey's top prosecutor calls reforms undemocratic (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills one in Russia's south (Reuters)
- Obama sees Karzai as 'critical partner' (AFP)
- Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens retiring (AP)
- Wholesale inventories and sales both post gains (AP)
- U.S. probes risk of brake failure in 6 million GM trucks (Reuters)
- Iran to display new centrifuges for nuclear work (Reuters)
- S.Lanka cricket stars enter parliament (AFP)
- Gazprom: Nord Stream gas has been sold (AP)
- Norway's Nazi collaborators sought Russia colonies (AP)
- Iran claims to have proof against detained Americans (Reuters)
- APNewsBreak: Vatican to post guide for abuse norms (AP)
- India's Reliance buys 1.7 bln dlr stake in US gasfield (AFP)
- Dalai Lama thanks Swiss for welcoming Tibet refugees (AFP)
- Signed & completed: US, Russia close nuclear talks (AP)
- Justice Stevens to resign (Reuters)
- White House: "No decision" on new Mideast plan (Reuters)
- More than 200,000 flee Pakistan tribal regions (AFP)
- Thongchai withdraws from Masters with elbow injury (AFP)
- AP EXCLUSIVE: Future pope stalled pedophile case (AP)
- UK postal workers boycott house after cat attacks (AP)
- Defiant Iran unveils faster enrichment centrifuge (AFP)
- Obama pushes back on Palin criticism (AP)
- Russia stands to reap benefits of Kyrgyz unrest (AP)
- Jindal to GOP: I'm not running for president (AP)
- U.S. faults independence of Afghan audit office (Reuters)
- Ft. Hood suspect to be isolated in Texas jail (AP)
- ********s: Bullied teen sought help from school (AP)
- Some catch: Ohio coach proposes to rival on field (AP)