- Goodell: Roethlisberger violated conduct policy (AP)
- New Zealand backs UN declaration of indigenous rights (AFP)
- U.S. will act if China does not revalue yuan: lawmaker (Reuters)
- U.S., Iraqi officials claim major victory against al Qaida in Iraq (McClatchy Ne
- Iraq election: Can Maliki win with a Baghdad recount? (The Christian Science Mon
- Iraq announces deaths of two senior Al Qaeda leaders (The Christian Science Moni
- Democrats look at Goldman lawsuit to spur new regs (AP)
- Obama administration subpoenaed in Fort Hood probe (Reuters)
- U.S. to end military operations in Haiti on June 1 (Reuters)
- Gunman opens fire at Tenn. hospital; kills 1, self (AP)
- Aziz Ansari to host 19th annual MTV Movie Awards (AP)
- India expected to raise rates again to tame inflation (AFP)
- As India booms, social welfare struggles to catch up (Reuters)
- Iranian missile may be able to hit U.S. by 2015 (Reuters)
- New Europe flights give stranded passengers hope (AFP)
- Volcano flight chaos leaves many passengers broke (AP)
- Gunman opens fire at Tenn. hospital; kills 1, self (AP)
- Europe resumes some air travel despite volcano (AP)
- Top al-Qaida leaders killed in Iraq, US says (AP)
- Oklahoma City marks 15 years since bombing (AP)
- Pa. district took 56,000 images on student laptops (AP)
- Michael Douglas asks NY judge for mercy toward son (AP)
- 3 rescued, 5 days after China quake killed 2,000 (AP)
- Calif. pension fund to examine Goldman practices (AP)
- Bergeron lifts Bruins past Sabres 2-1 in Game 3 (AP)
- Two Iraq Al Qaeda leaders killed: Did they really get Abu Omar al-Baghdadi? (The
- Al Qaeda killings show growing competence of Iraqi Army (The Christian Science Mo
- Al-Qaeda commanders killed in Iraq (AFP)
- Bangkok poised for another demonstration (AP)
- Biggest quake in 50 years hits Australia's Goldfields (AFP)
- China to mourn quake dead as toll passes 2,000 (Reuters)
- Ethnic group in Myanmar gears up for war, peace (AP)
- Obama says Boxer could lose if Dems don't work (AP)
- LeBron's 40 lead Cavs over Bulls (AP)
- China sets day of national mourning for quake victims (AFP)
- Thai Red Shirts mull next move after troop deployment (AFP)
- European flights resume, new ash cloud on horizon (Reuters)
- Thai army defends business area from "red shirts" (Reuters)
- Relieved Yang returns home a champion (AFP)
- Indonesia court upholds blasphemy law (AP)
- Obama predicts tough fight for Dems in November poll (Reuters)
- North Korea readying for 3rd nuclear test: report (Reuters)
- Reality TV shatters taboos in India (AFP)
- Indonesia under fire for upholding ******ure over rights (AFP)
- Activist: NKoreans fired torpedo at SKorean ship (AP)
- Toyota to fix 34,000 vehicles worldwide (AP)
- Asian chipmakers see firm growth; Samsung capex eyed (Reuters)
- India expected to raise rates again to tame inflation (AFP)
- Toyota pays record US fine, widens latest safety recall (AFP)
- 6,000 detained in Shanghai Expo crime sweep: media (AFP)
- Short-handed Jazz tie series by beating Nuggets (AP)
- Deputy mayor of southern Afghan city s*** dead (AFP)
- Asian carmakers' results seen up; sales outlook eyed (Reuters)
- Communist rebels in Philippines kill 4 police (AP)
- Pakistan war games show of force for India: analysts (AFP)
- Official: 2 police s*** dead in Russia's Dagestan (AP)
- Shanghai Expo offers sneak peak in trial run (AFP)
- Communists kill four policemen in Philippines: police (AFP)
- Afghan deputy mayor slain while praying (AP)
- Expedition recreates 'Bounty' survival-at-sea saga (AP)
- India's central bank hikes rates by 25 basis points (AFP)
- Space shuttle Discovery aims for Florida landing (AP)
- Divorce dilemma: Texas says gays can't get divorce (AP)
- Kyrgyz leaders try to quell violence (Reuters)
- Communists kill four policemen in Philippines (AFP)
- S.Korea says no sign N. Korea preparing nuclear test (AFP)
- Afghanistan kicks off 'registration' for elections (AFP)
- S.Korea moves broken warship ashore for detailed probe (AFP)
- China's CNPC to boost Iraqi oilfield output (AFP)
- Sensing GOP tide, has-beens look to be comebacks (AP)
- Church pedophilia scandal grows in Latin America (AP)
- Stars turn out for Brooks & Dunn's 'Last Rodeo' (AP)
- Afghanistan kicks off 'registration' for elections (AFP)
- Pakistan: Islamist blames US for suicide bombing (AP)
- Sri Lanka stages poll re-run ahead of final results (AFP)
- Quake hits western Australian mining town (AP)
- China says door not shut to negotiations with Iran (Reuters)
- 'Conscience clear' in cricket scandal: Tharoor (AFP)
- Are school lunches a national security threat? (AP)
- Deposed leader of Kyrgyzstan warned not to return (AP)
- East Sudan parties concede defeat, cry fraud (Reuters)
- India's IPL rocked by tax probe (AFP)
- Malaysian lawmaker in trouble over polygamy (AP)
- NATO troops fire on vehicle, kill 4 unarmed Afghans (Reuters)
- Lebanese PM says Scuds accusations like Iraq's WMD (AP)
- Lebanon PM likens Scud charges to WMD fallacy in Iraq (AFP)
- Children of anti-Qaeda militia chief beheaded in Iraq (AFP)
- Iraq's oil exports dip in March by 11 percent (AP)
- Indonesia: Terror chief's relative gets 8 years (AP)
- India's central bank hikes key interest rates (AP)
- Meatball crowned Beautiful Bulldog at Iowa pageant (AP)
- Iraqis say Qaeda deaths will not improve their lives (Reuters)
- Four children die in Afghanistan crossfire: ministry (AFP)
- Witness: Breaking the myths of Pakistan's tribal areas (Reuters)
- Chinese players train in Pakistan for Asian Games (AFP)
- Goldman earns $3.3B in 1Q as fraud case looms (AP)
- Goldman Sachs earnings surge, top expectations (Reuters)
- Civil rights leader Dorothy Height dies at 98 (Reuters)
- Azerbaijan puts off joint military drills with US (AP)
- S.Lanka ex-army chief's trial to resume (AFP)
- Filipino slaying suspect endorses a prez candidate (AP)
- No nuclear talks if N.Korea sank warship: S.Korea (AFP)
- India grapples with 40,000 stranded air passengers (AFP)
- Report: FDA should force rollback in salty foods (AP)
- Pirates take 3 Thai ships with 77 crew (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka to host 'Bollywood Oscars' (AFP)
- Court voids law aimed at animal cruelty videos (AP)
- AP-CNBC Poll: Most in US against legalizing pot (AP)
- Pakistan officials 'lose posts over Bhutto report' (AFP)
- Amnesty urges Iraq to probe 'secret prison' allegations (AFP)
- Multinationals pledge no corruption in Russia (Reuters)
- NFL gives $1 million to BU School of Medicine (AP)
- `Idol Gives Back' promises Bill Gates surprise (AP)
- Corruption fuelling terrorism in Indonesia: think tank (AFP)
- Senate panel sets hearing on China yuan policy (Reuters)
- Golfer Lorena Ochoa announces retirement (AP)
- Supreme Court strikes down animal cruelty law (Reuters)
- Iran arrests members of a "terrorist group": report (Reuters)
- Schumer wants bank tax included in financial regs (AP)
- Ohio rapist who claimed drug allergy executed (AP)
- Leading coalition in Iraq election backs recount (Reuters)
- ***els in Bangkok sending tourists packing (AP)
- Somali pirates seize Thai fishing vessels, 77 crew: EU force (AFP)
- 'Octomom' tells Winfrey she'll never do reality TV (AP)
- Police: Rockies president found dead in ***el room (AP)
- Democrats push for support for financial reform (Reuters)
- Village burned, looted in Kyrgyz ethnic violence (Reuters)
- Ex-IOC chief Samaranch hospitalized with heart trouble (Reuters)
- South Korea arrests two of North's spies: report (AFP)
- Iraq tops for unsolved murders of reporters: CPJ (AFP)
- Regional Al-Qaeda leader in northern Iraq killed: US general (AFP)
- Guard economic independence, Putin warns crisis-hit Russia (AFP)
- Colorado Rockies president McGregor found dead (Reuters)
- NY case against Greenberg "devastating": judge (Reuters)
- Climate treaty 'some way off': Australia (AFP)
- Reds pitcher Volquez suspended 50 games for drugs (AP)
- Group wants evangelist's Pentagon event canceled (AP)
- Colorado man loses part of finger in iPad theft (AP)
- Security camera in Ohio captures runaway saw blade (AP)
- Indonesia must remain vigilant against terrorists (AP)
- AP source: Obama talking to possible court picks (AP)
- Vermont bear with head stuck in milk can rescued (AP)
- China oil demand up on double-digit growth (AP)
- Sri Lanka ruling party wins huge majority (AFP)
- Feds charge 14 reputed Gambino family members (AP)
- US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,392 (AP)
- Court-martial of soldier in Iraq deaths postponed (AP)
- Palin set to take stand in Tenn. hacking trial (AP)
- Rapper Guru dies at 43 after battle with cancer (AP)
- Flights resume in Europe but travel chaos not over (AP)
- Group wants evangelist's Pentagon event canceled (AP)
- AP source: Obama talking to possible court picks (AP)
- Blagojevich calls feds 'cowards and liars' (AP)
- Feds charge 14 reputed Gambino family members (AP)
- Report says school food making kids unfit to serve (AP)
- Palin set to take stand in Tenn. hacking trial (AP)
- American Idol winner sparks smoking debate (AP)
- Afghanistan sees great white hope in marble sector (Reuters)
- Russian boy, 12, abandoned in Dominican Republic (AP)
- 8 minus Kate: Another star axed from 'Dancing' (AP)
- Vermont bear with head stuck in milk can rescued (AP)
- Reds pitcher Volquez suspended 50 games for drug (AP)
- China mourns its earthquake victims (AFP)
- 2 NKorean spies arrested for assassination plot (AP)
- Paulson reassures clients on Goldman deal, no exits yet (Reuters)
- Day of mourning for China's earthquake victims (Reuters)
- Airlines battle passenger backlog after ash cloud chaos (AFP)
- China mourns quake victims (AP)
- China could lift HIV visitor ban: state media (AFP)
- Sri Lanka ruling party wins huge majority (AFP)
- Thai 'Red Shirts' fortify **** amid crackdown fear (AFP)
- Thai grenade attack in south kills policeman (AFP)
- Sri Lanka ruling party increases gains in revote (AP)
- Seoul rejects redeployment of US nuclear weapons (AFP)
- European skies open but airline schedules scrambled (Reuters)
- Could Obama pick a politician for Supreme Court? (Reuters)
- Poland's Komorowski should win presidency: polls (Reuters)
- Politics key to southern Afghan operations: NATO (AFP)
- Roadside bomb kills four troops in NW Pakistan (AFP)
- ***els in Bangkok sending tourists packing (AP)
- Lakers beat Thunder 95-92 to take 2-0 series lead (AP)
- Celtics don't miss Garnett in 106-77 win over Heat (AP)
- Thai protesters say open to talks to avert bloodshed (Reuters)
- 'Living hell' in energy-deprived Dhaka (AFP)
- Greek debt woes erase jobs, stoke social discontent (Reuters)
- Aid 'running out' for 1.3 million Pakistan refugees (AFP)
- North Korea's Yong-Nam to visit Iran: report (AFP)
- Garment mountain grows in Bangladesh due to air chaos (AFP)
- India water crisis laid bare by clash with cola giants (AFP)
- Rare Borneo rhino maybe has baby (AP)
- AP-GfK Poll: Americans say US cars top Asian autos (AP)
- GM pays back government loans from US, Canada (AP)
- S.Korea probes alleged sex bribes to prosecutors (AFP)
- Policemen plead not guilty to Philippine massacre (Reuters)
- US and Europe rethink role of Cold War alliance (AP)
- Suit: Accused Tenn hospital shooter violent before (AP)
- Arroyo under fire over Philippine massacre case (AFP)
- Thai protesters fortify camps in heart of Bangkok (AP)
- Thai army rejects Japanese journalist death probe (AFP)
- Ousted Kyrgyz leader says still in charge (Reuters)
- Kyrgyz scuffles persist in ex-leader's stronghold (AP)
- S.Korean woman closes in on 14 peaks record (AFP)
- Court-martial of Navy SEAL opens in Iraq (AP)
- Pope promises action against clerical sex abuse (AP)
- Japan PM says end-May remains deadline on **** feud (Reuters)
- Sri Lanka president tightens grip on power (AFP)
- Thai protests change political landscape (AP)
- India says could reap $10 bln from 3G auction (AFP)
- Shanghai's Expo trials get crowded, rocky start (AP)
- Taiwan MPs scuffle over Chinese student enrolment (AFP)
- N.Korea is world's 'most belligerent' state: Seoul (AFP)
- Bangladesh ex-dictator in intensive care: aide (AFP)
- Ash cloud delays troop deployment to Afghanistan (AFP)
- Analysts say NKorea hinting of 3rd nuke test (AP)
- NATO backs down on 'insurgent' claim in shooting (AP)
- Japanese spacecraft to land in Australian outback (AFP)
- Protesters mass in New Delhi over rising food prices (AFP)
- China's Geely challenge: High hopes, hard reality (AP)
- US official: Iran military strike 'off the table' (AP)
- Baghdad election recount could start next week (AP)
- Scars repaired, 13-year-old to head back to Iraq (AP)
- Sarkozy to submit bill banning Islamic face veils (AP)
- At least 11 workers sought after oil rig explosion (AP)
- Former IOC president Samaranch dies at 89 (AP)
- Former IOC president Samaranch dies aged 89 (Reuters)
- Greece meets with IMF, EU over debt crisis (AFP)
- Mumbai attacks ***el set to reopen (AFP)
- Afghanistan's 'peace jirga' delayed: official (AFP)
- World chess final delayed by one day (AFP)
- 2 China lawyers who defended Falun Gong face ban (AP)
- Two jailed for life over Shanghai building failure (AFP)
- Russia, Ukraine extend Black Sea fleet lease (AFP)
- Ukraine, Russia to extend Black Sea Fleet lease (AP)
- N.Koreans believe torpedo sank warship: activist (AFP)
- Seoul boosts security for top North Korean defector (AFP)
- Germany honors 14 US troops (AP)
- Taxmen in India widen IPL probe (AFP)
- Iran denounces U.S. "nuclear threats," to hold drill (Reuters)
- Global economy to grow 4.2% in 2010: IMF (AFP)
- Indian pupils walk on fire, glass to boost confidence (AFP)
- Indian guru arrested over sex scandal: police (AFP)
- Navy chief: US helps salvage ship after explosion (AP)
- US Afghanistan commander defends Karzai (AFP)
- AP source: Goldman CEO to testify before Senate (AP)
- AP Source: Roethlisberger to be banned 4-6 games (AP)
- Frustrated passengers begin exodus from Asia's airports (AFP)
- Popular ex-minister quits Japan's main opposition party (AFP)
- Letterman making 'Live' visit with Regis and Kelly (AP)
- Afghanistan 'peace jirga' delayed until end of May (AFP)
- Pope promises "action" on sexual abuse crisis (Reuters)