- US soldier dismissed for threats in Iraq protest (AP)
- Karzai names election chiefs, ends standoff with U.N. (Reuters)
- Iran calls US nukes tool of terror, intimidation (AP)
- American cancels 56 European flights on Saturday (Reuters)
- Journalist in war faces troubling questions (AP)
- 10 injured in 2 bombs near Indian cricket stadium (AP)
- Police ties to Roethlisberger still in question (AP)
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- Obama cancels Poland trip due to volcano fallout (AP)
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- Pope on pilgrimage in nation hit by sex scandal (AP)
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- Shuttle leaves space station for Monday landing (Reuters)
- EU makes test flights to assess volcanic ash (Reuters)
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- Goldman case likely to unleash torrent of lawsuits (AP)
- AP Exclusive: How the pope got his US lawyer (AP)
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- AP Exclusive: How the pope got his US lawyer (AP)
- Young China quake survivor survived by sleeping in (AP)
- Gates says U.S. lacks plan to curb Iran's nuke drive: report (Reuters)
- 10 injured in 2 bombs near Indian cricket stadium (AP)
- Pakistan: Bombers kill refugees waiting for food (AP)
- Hollywood vs. The Volcano: Ash disrupts celebs (AP)
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- Europe extends flight bans as ash cloud spreads (AFP)
- China's President Hu flies to quake-hit region: Xinhua (AFP)
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- Report: Gates sent White House memo on Iran policy (AP)
- China's leader flies to quake site; toll nears 1,500 (Reuters)
- Suicide bomber kills 7 in Pakistan's northwest (Reuters)
- Chavez: China to devote $20B to Venezuela projects (AP)
- Thai army says will "punish" protesters (Reuters)
- Massacre families to appeal over dropped charges (AFP)
- Seven die in suicide bomb attack in Pakistan (AFP)
- Carmelo scores 42 as Nuggets beat Jazz in Game 1 (AP)
- Counter-insurgency zeal grips eastern Afghanistan (AFP)
- British adventurer set for last leg of Pacific row (AFP)
- India to hike rates to tame inflation: analysts (AFP)
- Lambert, ****ton, Adkins win early ACM Awards (AP)
- Rival Thai 'Yellows' discuss moves as 'Reds' rally on (AFP)
- Quake survivors see hope in Dalai Lama visit request (AFP)
- Philippines drops charges vs 2 massacre suspects (AP)
- Fears Italian charity will have to quit Afghanistan (AFP)
- Sri Lanka war wounded face long fight to recovery (AFP)
- Japan 'boosting intelligence on Chinese military' (AFP)
- Kyrgyzstan's new rulers struggle to restore order (Reuters)
- China's Hu tells quake rescuers to keep searching (AFP)
- Asian currencies to gain from yuan revaluation: analysts (AFP)
- NATO soldier killed by bomb in south Afghanistan (AFP)
- Incident-packed start to Chinese Grand Prix (AFP)
- 'Glee' among GLAAD Media Awards winners (AP)
- Poland to bury president, Medvedev flying to Krakow (Reuters)
- Iran says has military might to deter attacks (Reuters)
- India police defuse three bombs, probe terror link (Reuters)
- Bangladesh to sign nuclear plant deal with Russia (AFP)
- Indian Kashmir man's body exhumed after protests (AFP)
- 29 militants die in fighting in north Afghanistan (AP)
- Pope leads open-air Mass in Malta for thousands (AP)
- Fiat design focuses on Italian innovation (AP)
- Aussie cricket bosses to monitor Indian security (AFP)
- Japanese islanders rally 'against US **** plan' (AFP)
- Bangladesh sentences border guards for 2009 mutiny (AP)
- More than 100 die in week of Afghan violence: govt (AFP)
- New Afghan election chief promises to clean house (Reuters)
- Indian police defuse two bombs at cricket stadium (AFP)
- Probe into stricken S.Korean warship (AFP)
- Chinese leader vows to replace collapsed schools (AFP)
- Bangkok's main shopping boulevard declared unsafe (AP)
- Geithner says economy growing faster than expected (AP)
- NASA to astronauts: Rain delays likely for return (AP)
- Yang defies weather to win China Open golf (AFP)
- US soldier killed in Iraq helicopter crash (AP)
- Funeral mass for Kaczynski begins in Krakow (AFP)
- Ahmadinejad extolls Iran's military might (AP)
- One U.S. soldier dead, three injured in Iraq crash (Reuters)
- Solo trans-Atlantic rower coped with iPods, candy (AP)
- 3 Italy aid workers freed in Afghanistan (AP)
- NY senator: 5 airlines say no charge for carry-ons (AP)
- Close to India, Pakistan shows military might (AP)
- AP Interview: Taliban say buildup under way (AP)
- Top general says US withdrawal from Iraq on track (AP)
- US soldier dismissed for threats in Iraq protest (AP)
- US soldier killed in Iraq helicopter crash: army (AFP)
- Behind the scenes of a Pakistani suicide bombing (AP)
- Afghanistan says Italian aid workers not guilty (Reuters)
- Pakistan leader to sign bill 'curbing his powers' (AFP)
- 'Dragon,' 'Kick-Ass' tussle for box-office win (AP)
- Odierno "confident" U.S. Iraq drawdown on schedule (Reuters)
- Afghanistan releases three Italians aid workers (AFP)
- More than 100 die in week of Afghan violence: govt (AFP)
- Afghanistan releases Italian charity workers (AFP)
- Italy aid workers freed in Kabul in good condition (Reuters)
- Police: Boxer Valero suspected of killing wife (AP)
- 'Bodyguards and Assassins' sweeps Hong Kong film awards (AFP)
- Fraud charge deals big blow to Goldman's image (AP)
- Gas drilling debate rages in Del. River watershed (AP)
- Indian minister quits over cricket scandal (AFP)
- U.S. considers options to curb Iran's nuclear program (Reuters)
- First images of spotted leopard captured in Malaysia (AFP)
- Malaysian PM denies Iran gasoline cut (AFP)
- Al-Qaeda in Iraq using new 'H-bomb' to kill civilians (AFP)
- Armed Thai troops block Bangkok business district (AP)
- European airlines test skies, press to end ban (AP)
- AP Exclusive: Taliban say buildup under way (AP)
- Poll: Majority lacks trust in government (AP)
- Goldman Sachs faces questions in Europe (AP)
- Gates says US is prepared on Iran's nuclear plan (AP)
- Underwood, Swift in ACM spotlight; Lady A wins (AP)
- Thai army sends troops to Bangkok financial district (Reuters)
- Chavez hails Venezuela independence, foes fume (Reuters)
- Airlines challenge restrictions as ash snags 6.8 million passengers (AFP)
- Flood of aid reaches China's remote quake zone (AP)
- Embattled Japan PM's support rate slips further (Reuters)
- Police: Boxer Valero suspected of killing wife (AP)
- Thai troops on Bangkok streets to protect financial hub (AFP)
- AP source: Toyota agreeing to $16.4 million fine (AP)
- Fee-weary air travelers get a break
- Magic squeak out Game 1 win over Bobcats (AP)
- Flyers beat Devils 3-2 in OT (AP)
- Europe battles to overcome air travel crisis (Reuters)
- Toyota expected to pay $16.4 million fine: source (Reuters)
- World Bank set for capital boost, tough vote talks (Reuters)
- China says EU probe on coated paper discriminatory (Reuters)
- British viewers given chance to star in Aussie soap (AFP)
- South Korea's Lee vows to root out navy sinking culprit (Reuters)
- 'Bodyguards and Assassins' sweeps Hong Kong film awards (AFP)
- Thai troops on Bangkok streets to protect financial hub (AFP)
- Pakistan leader to sign bill curbing his power (AFP)
- Behind the scenes of a Pakistani suicide bombing (AP)
- Majority of Americans distrust the government: survey (Reuters)
- Pacific countries meeting to conserve tuna (AFP)
- Militants blow up NATO tankers in Pak: officials (AFP)
- Time not ripe for China to end dollar peg: adviser (Reuters)
- Method behind madness at India's festival of millions (AFP)
- Close to India, Pakistan shows military might (AP)
- SKorea's Lee vows to find cause of ship sinking (AP)
- Nowitzki leads Mavs past Spurs 100-94 in opener (AP)
- Avalanche beat Sharks 1-0 in OT (AP)
- Goldman clients stay loyal to the bank, for now (Reuters)
- Poland in mourning, Russia offers reconciliation (AFP)
- Miller's 31 leads Blazers to 105-100 upset of Suns (AP)
- 7 killed, 30 injured in northern Afghanistan Quake (AP)
- China says yuan appreciation expectations rising (Reuters)
- Pakistan: Blast hits oil tankers on NATO route (AP)
- Indian minister quits over cricket scandal (AFP)
- Prosecutors slam Philippine massacre acquittals (AFP)
- Car bomb targets official in Ingushetia: reports (AFP)
- Loyalists of ousted Kyrgyz leader resist new rulers (Reuters)
- S.Lanka's ex-army chief back in court as MP-elect (AFP)
- UN 'troubled' by Australia's treatment of asylum-seekers (AFP)
- Roads clogged as China quake response ramps up (AFP)
- UNHCR concern as Australia detains asylum-seekers (AP)
- Roots of Taliban conflict fester in Pakistan's Swat (AFP)
- Israeli defense minister says occupation must end (AP)
- Quake hits central Afghanistan, at least 7 killed (Reuters)
- Vanuatu prepares evacuation from rumbling volcano (AFP)
- S.Korean leader vows 'resolute' response to ship sinking (AFP)
- Court to hear arguments on campus Christian group (AP)
- Black or biracial? Census forces a choice for some (AP)
- Aus athletes anxious of family safety at C.Games (AFP)
- LCD makers' outlook improves on strong TV demand (Reuters)
- Blast at Afghan army **** in Kabul, one dead (Reuters)
- Poll puts pressure on Japan PM over US **** plan (AFP)
- Indian politician's son loses model murder appeal (AFP)
- Rain threatens to delay space shuttle's return (AP)
- Israel's Barak concerned by rift with U.S (Reuters)
- New Delhi sweats in record April temperatures (AFP)
- Bangladesh sentences border guards for 2009 mutiny (AP)
- India says sports events safe despite blasts (AFP)
- Blast hurts official's driver in Russia's Ingushetia (Reuters)
- China quake death toll nears 2,000 (Reuters)
- Pakistan sidelines some officials after Bhutto report (Reuters)
- Sherpa team plans to clean Everest's death zone (AP)
- Iran says starts work on new enrichment plant (Reuters)
- Lenovo eyes rapid mobile Internet growth (Reuters)
- Suicide bomb squad captured in Kabul: official (AFP)
- Bomb kills child at Pakistan school: officials (AFP)
- 'Bangladesh jails more border guards over mutiny' (AFP)
- China factories break labor rules (AP)
- Mitsubishi faces $900-mln suit, cuts outlook (AFP)
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- Iraq Shiite cleric doubts front-runners in PM race (AP)
- Official: Kyrgyz president leaves Kazakhstan (AP)
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- Afghan police arrest 9 in plot for Kabul attacks (AP)
- Citigroup earns $4.4B in 1Q as trading rebounds (AP)
- 'No single reason' caused Georgian luger's death (AP)
- India adds 100 million to poor register (AFP)
- Pakistan president signs bill curbing his powers (AFP)
- Iraqi panel orders vote recount in Baghdad (Reuters)
- Baghdad recount throws Iraq election wide open (AFP)
- US soldier dies in non-combat incident in Iraq (AP)
- Iraq election panel orders recount of Baghdad votes (AFP)
- Russia: US adoptions freeze to last for weeks (AP)
- They're off: Wheelchair racers start in Boston (AP)
- Eight killed in Afghan quake (AFP)
- Hong Kong theme park denies capturing dolphins (AFP)
- US military: No threat from abandoned Afghan **** (AP)
- Police find 12 fetuses dumped in India (AP)
- Leading indicators jump 1.4 pct, topping estimates (AP)
- Oklahoma City marks 15 years since bombing (AP)
- Iraq says local al Qaeda leader has been killed (Reuters)
- Indian minister quits over cricket graft charges (AP)
- Bomb kills 18 at Pakistan market: police (AFP)
- Bomb in Pakistani city of Peshawar; 20 dead: official (Reuters)
- Bomb kills 18 in Pakistan's Peshawar: police (AFP)
- Bombs at market, school kill 24 in Pakistan (AFP)
- Blast at army **** near Kabul airport kills two (Reuters)
- Top two Al-Qaeda in Iraq chiefs killed (AFP)
- UK airspace to start reopening on Tuesday (Reuters)
- Indonesia court upholds blasphemy law (AP)
- Sharon Osbourne to give breast implants to Ozzy (AP)
- Goldman faces pressure, reform momentum grows (Reuters)
- Citigroup profit $4.4 billion, tops Street view (Reuters)
- Ethnic group in Myanmar gears up for war, peace (AP)
- Pakistan name Sami, Rehman for World Twenty20 (AFP)
- Temporary ****ter for Pakistani family marooned by volcano (AFP)
- Biden to address killing of 2 al-Qaida figures (AP)
- Iranian cleric: Promiscuous women cause quakes (AP)
- Travellers worldwide struggle to escape ash cloud chaos (AFP)
- Volcano mayhem leaves travellers stuck across Asia (AFP)
- Afghanistan conference in Kabul on July 20: US (AFP)
- U.S. nears decision on China currency probe (Reuters)
- Biden: deaths of Al-Qaeda chiefs in Iraq 'devastating' (AFP)
- Iceland ash strands 41,400 passengers in India (AFP)
- Baghdad recount could change Iraq election results (AP)
- Ex-NYPD officer goes on trial over cyclist clash (AP)
- Advocates carry handguns, rifles at Va. rally (AP)
- U.S. open to Iran nuclear fuel deal despite doubts (Reuters)