- Thai PM says 'terrorists' behind deadly unrest (AFP)
- Bangladesh climbdown over toxic ships slammed (AFP)
- Support for Japan PM sinks below 30% (AFP)
- Willard finds late-night TV murder on `Castle' (AP)
- Russians, Poles try to identify bodies after crash (Reuters)
- Taliban wants France to arrange detainee swap (AP)
- Suicide bombers hit Afghan spy building in Kandahar (Reuters)
- Polish relatives seek to identify Russia crash victims (AFP)
- Moscow judge killed in apartment building (AP)
- Sudanese call for voting extension after poll delays (Reuters)
- Seven dead as landslide triggers Italy train crash (AFP)
- India's industrial output sees double-digit growth (AFP)
- GM China: Sales by 2015 may exceed 3M units (AP)
- China bank lending down 43 percent in 1st quarter (AP)
- Pakistan's Malik weds India's tennis star Mirza (AFP)
- 'Titans' clashes with 'Date Night' at box office (AP)
- DA to announce decision in Roethlisberger case (AP)
- Sharp to sell 3-D TVs in Japan, US, Europe, China (AP)
- Landslide derails train in northern Italy, 11 dead (AP)
- Suicide bombers hit Afghan spy building in Kandahar (Reuters)
- Regulators failed to supervise WaMu: report (Reuters)
- Indonesia police kill, capture more terror suspects in Aceh (Reuters)
- Afghan fury after NATO troops kill four civilians (AFP)
- China slaps duties on U.S., Russian silicon steel (Reuters)
- Bangladesh jails 50 more paramilitary mutineers (Reuters)
- Iraq PM says Sunni militia can stop bombings (AFP)
- Iraqi premier accuses neighbors of meddling (AP)
- Panel not ready to say when recession ended (AP)
- Yemen tries rebel supporters with spying for Iran (Reuters)
- Bangladesh 'jails 50 border guards over mutiny' (AFP)
- Economists: Recovery to remain sluggish into '11 (AP)
- Reuters TV cameraman's chilling last picture show (Reuters)
- US envoy warns Vietnam against price controls (AFP)
- Vatican makes clear bishops must report sex abuse (AP)
- World's deepest known undersea volcanic vent found (AP)
- Vatican makes peace with Beatles after 40 years (AP)
- Iceland probe accuses former PM and ex-central bank head (Reuters)
- Indonesian police kill terrorist suspect in Aceh (AP)
- Four killed, 37 wounded in Iraq attacks (AFP)
- Russia, U.S. to sign deal on plutonium (Reuters)
- Lightning fire Tocchet, Lawton after poor season (AP)
- Poland crash pilots had been warned: investigators (AFP)
- Lack of funds hits aid in Pakistan's restive NW: U.N. (Reuters)
- Kennedy cousin loses appeal in murder conviction (AP)
- Psst: Sec'y Hillary Rodham Clinton for court? (AP)
- US economic official cautions Vietnam on human rights (AFP)
- PepsiCo, India's Tata Tea in joint-venture talks (AFP)
- S.Korea's NHN buys Japanese Internet provider Livedoor (AFP)
- Pakistan fighting kills up to 39 rebels, four soldiers (AFP)
- China bank lending slows as Beijing's curbs bite (Reuters)
- New Iraqi media rules restrictive: rights group (AP)
- US delegation to visit Moscow to discuss adoptions (AP)
- Moscow judge who sentenced neo-fascists shot dead (Reuters)
- Conan O'Brien to make TBS his new late-night home (AP)
- Peabody Energy, Coal India in tie-up talks (AFP)
- US drone strike kills three militants in Pakistan: officials (AFP)
- New province name sparks deadly riots in Pakistan (AFP)
- Italian judge says profit behind Google verdict (AP)
- Obama to open landmark nuclear summit (AFP)
- Taliban threaten to kill French journalist hostages (AFP)
- Turkish PM does not want any country to have nukes (AP)
- Pupils "sadistically tormented" at German monastery (Reuters)
- US, Malaysia say world must send 'clear signal' to Iran (AFP)
- ProPublica wins Pulitzer in first for online news (Reuters)
- U.S. says "good news" Kyrgyzstan will keep **** deal (Reuters)
- Thailand seeks way out of political crisis (AP)
- French TV names journalists held by Taliban (AFP)
- Indonesian police kill terror suspect in shootout (AFP)
- Roman-era mummy found in Egyptian oasis (AP)
- Woman accepts 'Village Idiot' award for hair blaze (AP)
- Egypt says had no hand in Kuwait deportations (Reuters)
- Fourth suspect in NYC subway plot arrested in Pakistan: media (AFP)
- Pakistan PM pledges action on anti-India groups (AFP)
- Iran demands probe of NATO in Iraq, Afghanistan (AP)
- Canada to hold national day of mourning for Kaczynski (AFP)
- US senator offers resolution honoring late Polish president (AFP)
- Greece charges six over guerrilla attacks (Reuters)
- Obama, China's Hu press for strong words on Iran (AP)
- China's Hu stresses need for Iran dialogue (AFP)
- Okla. tea parties and lawmakers envision militia (AP)
- U.S. military playing expanded role in Pakistan (Reuters)
- Utley, Polanco power Phillies past Nationals 7-4 (AP)
- Report: Pakistan's nuke materials at greatest risk (AP)
- Protests flare against China at US nuclear summit (AFP)
- Military sources: New US commander for Iraq (AP)
- State: Pamela Anderson owes $493K in income taxes (AP)
- Mauer, Twins open Target Field, top Red Sox 5-2 (AP)
- PM doubts that bin Laden is in Pakistan (AFP)
- Thai FM slams international community over crisis (AFP)
- Source: Judge Sidney Thomas on Supreme Court list (AP)
- Vatican to bishops: follow law, report sex abuse (AP)
- Okla. tea parties and lawmakers envision militia (AP)
- Ukraine to give up nuke material; boost for summit (AP)
- Russia points to human error in fatal Polish crash (AP)
- 200,000 civilians flee Pakistan military offensive (AP)
- Kennedy cousin loses appeal in murder conviction (AP)
- State: Pamela Anderson owes $493K in income taxes (AP)
- Mauer, Twins open Target Field, top Red Sox 5-2 (AP)
- Obama, China discuss Iran at nuclear summit (Reuters)
- Ship that leaked oil on Great Barrier Reef removed (AP)
- Sheriff: Mom not talking about adopted Russian boy (AP)
- Iowan ready for prom with gum wrapper dress (AP)
- Obama, Hu discuss yuan on nuclear summit sidelines (Reuters)
- Fla. deputy shocks colleague with Taser in joke (AP)
- Amnesty criticises proposed new rules for Fiji media (AFP)
- Anger mounts as US troops kill 4 Afghans on bus (AP)
- World nuclear summit confronts 'growing' threat (AFP)
- NZ Maori told to throw 1956 Springbok game: player (AFP)
- Thai govt seeks talks as pressure mounts on PM (AFP)
- Obama, Hu in Iran sanctions breakthrough: US (AFP)
- Military sources: New US commander for Iraq (AP)
- Polish president's body to lie in state (AFP)
- Ohio terrorist ties to al-Qaida operative revealed (AP)
- Eubanks makes it official: He's leaving `Tonight' (AP)
- Johnson scores 31 to help Hawks beat Bucks 104-96 (AP)
- China mine flood death toll rises to 36 (AFP)
- Explosions, gunfights on restive Philippine island (AFP)
- Australians to join probe into S.Korea warship sinking (AFP)
- Afghan poll boss says vote won't be fraud-free (AFP)
- Protesters demand immediate Parliament dissolution (AP)
- 'Significant' damage to Barrier Reef from grounded ship (AFP)
- Pressure mounts on Thai PM after deadly clashes (Reuters)
- India's Infosys Technologies quarterly profit dips (AFP)
- China stabbings spur public call for school security (Reuters)
- Indian economy set to accelerate in 2010: ADB (AFP)
- Passenger plane skids off runway in Indonesia (AFP)
- Russians' outpouring of emotion touches Poles (AP)
- Millions swarm to Ganges for Indian river festival (AFP)
- 9 dead as suspected rebels attack Philippine town (AP)
- 20 injured as Indonesian airplane skids off runway (AP)
- Japan says China subs, warships came near Okinawa (AP)
- Supporters of Kyrgyzstan's deposed president rally (AP)
- Hu tells Obama: China to make its own call on yuan (Reuters)
- Pakistan rock renaissance defies dwindling concerts (AFP)
- Afghan officials want to direct more foreign aid (AP)
- N.Korea begins expelling S.Koreans, seizing assets (AFP)
- Top ex-WaMu executives come before Congress (AP)
- European abuse hot lines log jump in calls (AP)
- Conan O'Brien picks TBS, not Fox, for his TV home (AP)
- Japan PM hopes to end US **** row soon (AFP)
- China eases government procurement rules on tech (Reuters)
- India, Pakistan meet briefly as militant row flares (AFP)
- US diplomat criticizes Australia's *** filter (AP)
- Honda to lease electric scooters from December (AP)
- ADB: Asia economies rebound, need to adjust policy (AP)
- Malaysian gets flogging for acid attack on wife (AP)
- Wrong video of health protest spurs N-word feud (AP)
- New media recognized in Pulitzer competition (AP)
- Camby scores 30, Blazers beat Thunder 103-95 (AP)
- Kyrgyz government tells Bakiyev: surrender by end of day (Reuters)
- Kashmir shuts down to protest bombing conviction (AFP)
- Australian Aborigines declare reserve to save wallaby (AFP)
- 2 dead after stabbing rampage near S. China school (AP)
- China: sanctions 'cannot solve' Iran nuclear issue (AFP)
- S. Lanka president calls for unity on New Year eve (AFP)
- Pakistan hits back at nuclear concerns (AFP)
- Nuclear Security Summit: Obama Invokes Mushroom Clouds (Time.com)
- Russia security chief says 170 militants detained (Reuters)
- China says any U.N. action on Iran must help diplomacy (Reuters)
- Indonesia plane breaks up on landing, several hurt (Reuters)
- China says military ties with US still suspended (AP)
- Mob trashes private Indian hospital (AFP)
- China cools push for sanctions on Iran (AFP)
- Cathay plane makes emergency landing in Hong Kong (AFP)
- Sudan vote errors hit southern turnout - officials (Reuters)
- China's Hu rebuffs Obama on yuan (AP)
- Bodies of all dead W.Va. miners recovered (AP)
- AP analysis: Economic pain eases in hard-hit areas (AP)
- Astronauts take 3rd, final spacewalk of mission (AP)
- Polish leader eyes quick election after crash (Reuters)
- Pakistani jets kill civilians: villagers (Reuters)
- Poland's president, wife lie in state (AFP)
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- Baghdad bombing kills 3; TV reporter wounded (AP)
- Iraq still owes Kuwait $24 bln in war damages: MP (AFP)
- US Amb.: Americans share outrage over stranded boy (AP)
- Thailand seeks way out of political crisis (AP)
- February trade deficit increases to $39.7 billion (AP)
- Indian Maoists worst rights offenders: study (AFP)
- Sgt. convicted in case that grew from Army suicide (AP)
- AA flight making emergency landing in Iceland (AP)
- Consumer Reports calls Lexus GX 460 unsafe (AP)
- Twitter introduces paid tweets, to show up first (AP)
- Ousted Kyrgyz president sets terms for resignation (AFP)
- China eases home grown tech purchase rule (AP)
- Honda unveils zero-emission electric scooter (AFP)
- Roethlisberger could face punishment from NFL (AP)
- Worst over for loss-making Air India: minister (AFP)
- S.Korea 'to host 2012 nuclear security summit' (AFP)
- Indian Sikhs mark 'World Turban Day' (AFP)
- Google to scrap president post of Japanese unit (AFP)
- Jerry Rice to make debut in professional golf (AP)
- Bret Michaels has emergency appendectomy in Texas (AP)
- Civilians may be among dead from Pakistani raids (AFP)
- Michelle Obama visits quake-ravaged Haiti (AP)
- First lady Michelle Obama visits quake-hit Haiti (Reuters)
- Pohang, Adelaide, Osaka advance in AFC Champions League (AFP)
- Afghans demand compensation for German raid (Reuters)
- Israel tells its citizens to get out of Sinai now (AP)
- Demjanjuk rejects Nazi camp murder accusations (Reuters)
- Internet fuels Philippine election smear campaigns (AFP)
- In message to North, S.Korea to hold nuclear summit (AFP)
- Gates criticizes leak of Iraq killings (AP)
- Oregon jury orders Boy Scouts to pay man $1.4M (AP)
- Geithner says will push China on fair trade rules (Reuters)
- 18-year-old Afghan woman slain in campaign of fear (AP)
- Petraeus: Troop surge on track despite upheaval (AP)
- *** browser that bypasses big brother a Kazakh hit (Reuters)
- UN lobbies for more aid for Pakistan's displaced persons (AFP)
- US, Russia ink deal on weapons-grade plutonium (AP)
- Census encourages wary Muslims to complete surveys (AP)
- Missing 11-year-old girl found in central Fla. (AP)
- Doctor shortage? 28 states may expand nurses' role (AP)
- Trooper pulls near squad car, sees passed out teen (AP)
- World Series flag raised at new Yankee Stadium (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Obama skips fine print in nuke speech (AP)
- Huckabee likens gay marriage to incest, polygamy (AP)
- Ring it in: World Series champs win home opener (AP)
- Intel rises after Q1 results, lifting AMD (Reuters)
- China keeps world guessing on Iran sanctions (AFP)
- Gates vows US probes all Afghan civilian deaths (AFP)
- Obama: China following through on Iran penalties (AP)
- Gates assails Internet group over attack video (Reuters)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,390 (AP)
- Georgia man arrested twice in day on drug charge (AP)
- Top GOP senator, White House clash on financial reform (Reuters)
- Police: NZ man at strip club leaves baby in car (AP)
- A rise in China's currency would have slow impact (AP)
- Obama voices frustration on stalled Mideast peace (Reuters)
- Senators prepare compromise climate change bill (Reuters)
- Illegal trade in whale meat points to Japan: DNA study (AFP)
- Indian PM says open to dialogue if Pakistan acts on Mumbai (AFP)
- Opening statements begin for alleged B-2 spy (AP)
- Nuclear Security Summit: Obama Invokes Mushroom Clouds (Time.com)
- Medvedev praises Obama for nuclear summit (AP)
- Russia calls for swift WTO entry (AFP)
- Doctor shortage? 28 states may expand nurses' role (AP)
- Singapore's GDP soars 32 percent in first quarter (AP)
- Obama presses Iran, gains nuclear summit pledges (Reuters)
- Georgia man arrested twice in day on drug charge (AP)
- Ring it in: World Series champs win home opener (AP)
- Magnitude 6.9 quake hits China's Tibet region (Reuters)
- Obama: China joining UN talks on Iran sanctions (AP)
- FACT CHECK: Obama skips fine print in nuke speech (AP)
- Huckabee likens gay marriage to incest, polygamy (AP)
- Groups look for tea party support on nomination (AP)
- Michelle Obama visits earthquake-ravaged Haiti (AP)
- Missing 11-year-old girl found in central Fla. (AP)
- Toyota to temporarily halt sales of Lexus GX 460 (AP)
- Cops: Drunk horseman rides into crowd on Mule Day (AP)