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- Solar eclipse shrouds Asia in darkness after dawn (AP)
- Asia stocks up after US earnings, Bernanke comment (AP)
- 18 dead in Iraq attacks (AP)
- Clinton declares the US 'is back' in Asia (AP)
- Honduras orders Venezuelan diplomats expelled (AP)
- WHO: global death toll from swine flu now over 700 (AP)
- Biden: US supports Ukraine's NATO bid (AP)
- Chinese Web sites close amid tightening controls (AP)
- Military: 50 die in clashes in northwest Pakistan (AP)
- Japan PM dissolves parliament, calls elections (AP)
- Afghan blast kills 4 GIs in deadliest month for US (AP)
- Lone surviving Mumbai attacks gunman admits guilt (AP)
- Iraqis restrict US operations in Baghdad (AP)
- Iran supreme leader warns opposition to back down (AP)
- Indonesian police: Explosives 'identical' to Bali (AP)
- NATO: Fighter jet crashes at Afghan base (AP)
- Honduras talks break down over Zelaya's return (AP)
- South Africa tests AIDS vaccine (AP)
- SKorea deciding how to inspect suspicious NK ships (AP)
- Iran releases British Embassy employee on bail (AP)
- Helicopter crash at Afghan base kills 16 (AP)
- Clinton: US, India to join hands on climate change (AP)
- Honduran talks snag on proposal for unity govt (AP)
- China says police killed 12 in Urumqi rioting (AP)
- Radio: Israel told to halt east Jerusalem project (AP)
- Hard-liners accuse top Iranian cleric of defiance (AP)
- People do good deeds as Mandela birthday gift (AP)
- MSF: AIDS drug shortage threatens Africa (AP)
- Report: Group tied to al-Qaida threatens China (AP)
- Iraq government faces claims of prisoner abuse (AP)
- Pakistani jets kill 6 militants in northwest (AP)
- Indonesia police investigate hotel suicide bombers (AP)
- US fighter jet crashes in Afghanistan; 2 crew dead (AP)
- Ousted Honduras leader gives talks 1 day deadline (AP)
- Police tear-gas Iran protesters during prayer (AP)
- Pope breaks wrist, has surgery, leaves smiling (AP)
- Afghan bombs kill 12 including British soldier (AP)
- Officials: Jakarta hotel blasts kill 9, wound 50 (AP)
- Mexico sends more police, army after gang attacks (AP)
- Aide: Ousted president en route to Honduras (AP)
- UN panel issues new sanctions against North Korea (AP)
- Mourners weep for slain Russian rights activist (AP)
- Taylor says he allowed human skulls at roadblocks (AP)
- UN worker, guard shot dead in NW Pakistan (AP)
- China's growth accelerates on stimulus boom (AP)
- Fight for swine flu vaccine could get ugly (AP)
- July is deadliest for US-led forces in Afghanistan (AP)
- Honduran interim leader: I'm willing to step down (AP)
- Washington, Colombia near deal on base access (AP)
- Oldest woman to give birth dies, leaving twins (AP)
- Russian activist abducted in Chechnya found slain (AP)
- Korean armies face off but repeat of war unlikely (AP)
- Israeli soldiers say reckless force used in Gaza (AP)
- 168 killed in Iran plane crash (AP)
- Analysis: Income gaps, corruption fuel China riots (AP)
- NKorea's Kim Jong Il looks OK in new photographs (AP)
- In month's turmoil, Iran death toll still unknown (AP)
- Helicopter reported shot down in Afghanistan (AP)
- Treasury boss courts Mideast, sees gradual rebound (AP)
- Conductor Downes, wife die in Swiss suicide clinic (AP)
- Liberia's Taylor: War crimes case built on lies (AP)
- US/Russian tensions rise over Georgia (AP)
- SKorean police: Hackers extracted data in attacks (AP)
- Report: North Korea's Kim has pancreatic cancer (AP)
- China officials: Police kill 2 Uighur men, wound 1 (AP)
- Zelaya issues ultimatum: 'Reinstate me or else' (AP)
- Japan lifts ban on children donating organs (AP)
- Belfast Catholics riot over Protestant parade (AP)
- US military chief meets Iraqi officials in Kirkuk (AP)
- Charles Taylor begins his war crimes defense (AP)
- Japan's ruling party could lose power in elections (AP)
- Demjanjuk faces 27,900 accessory to murder counts (AP)
- Report: NKorea's Kim has pancreatic cancer (AP)
- 2 US Marines die in S. Afghanistan bomb blasts (AP)
- 4 US Marines killed in Afghan bomb blasts (AP)
- 5 Iranian officials released by US return to Iran (AP)
- Guard for US miner Freeport shot dead in Indonesia (AP)
- Spain liberalizing, but teen abortion hits a nerve (AP)
- In personal terms, Obama hails Africa's promise (AP)
- Iraq bombings kill 8 in capital, northern village (AP)
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