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[logo] BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:15:13 GMT

 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:11:16 GMT Nigeria kidnappers free UK girl
Three-year-old British girl Margaret Hill is reunited with her parents after a four-day hostage ordeal.
 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 00:02:45 GMT Palestinian PM holds Israel talks
Palestinian PM Salam Fayyad meets Israel's foreign minister, ahead of a historic Arab League visit to Israel.
 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 02:37:59 GMT Boeing unveils Dreamliner plane
Boeing launches its new 787 jet, billed as the most environmentally-friendly plane ever built.

[logo] Christian Science Monitor | Top Stories   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:01:19 GMT

  Quietly, US strategy in Iraq shifting
A report on the 'surge' could help determine momentum.

  Too few men hunting Al Qaeda
US-Iraqi forces struggle to clear and hold Iraq's Diyala province.

  Sun-scorched Phoenix takes more heart for its homeless
The heat wave hitting the Sun Belt's homeless population is being met with new rigor.


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last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:41:47 GMT

 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:00:22 GMT In White House, Debate Is Rising on Iraq Pullback
White House officials say that aides want to forestall G.O.P. defections by announcing an intention to withdraw American troops.
 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 02:56:27 GMT New York Plans Surveillance Veil for Downtown
By the end of this year more than 100 cameras will have begun monitoring cars in Lower Manhattan, according to police officials.
 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:05:01 GMT Increasing Rate of Foreclosures Upsets Atlanta
Despite a thriving local economy, Atlanta has one of the highest foreclosures in the nation, leading experts to fear similar problems in other U.S. cities.

[logo] U.S. News & World Report   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:01:45 GMT

 Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:00:00 EST The Wild-Card Election
As the summer of 2007 begins, the presidential campaign is emulating the season, with fast-moving storms and searing heat. Voters are restless. Seven out of 10 Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. Seven out of 10 think the president and Congress are doing a poor job, and George W. Bush is on the verge of becoming a lame duck much earlier than the historical norm. Most oppose the Iraq war, and 67 percent are dissatisfied with the two-party system.
 Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:00:00 EST The Wild-Card Election
As the summer of 2007 begins, the presidential campaign is emulating the season, with fast-moving storms and searing heat. Voters are restless. Seven out of 10 Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. Seven out of 10 think the president and Congress are doing a poor job, and George W. Bush is on the verge of becoming a lame duck much earlier than the historical norm. Most oppose the Iraq war, and 67 percent are dissatisfied with the two-party system. Something fundamental seems to be changing as the nation prepares for the election of 2008. "It's such a wide-open race," says historian Robert Dallek, "and the public is so unsettled and discontented." The campaign has started months earlier than usual because, for the first time since 1952, no incumbent president or vice president is running. "Looking back over the last 50 or 60 years," says Rutgers political scientist Ross Baker, "the range of politically available people was very narrow. But today, to a very great extent, the old mold of political availability has been broken." America itself is undergoing profound change. More of us are single; fewer are married with children. The growth of the Sun Belt continues. A surge of new immigrants is altering communities and stirring angst nationwide. Frustration with the Iraq war permeates our politics. Fear of another terrorist attack is palpable. Many are doing well economically, but millions are concerned about their jobs. H With all this uncertainty, it is no wonder that the presidential campaign has become such an unconventional race, full of fascinating characters, unending surprises, and wild cards of every sort. H It could be on par with the most important elections in history, such as 1932, when Franklin Roosevelt won and greatly expanded the scope of the federal government; 1960, when John F. Kennedy grasped the torch of leadership passed to a new generation; and 1980, when Ronald Reagan led America on a more conservative path. "Time marches on," says Frank Donatelli, former White House political director for Reagan. "You might argue that the era of Ronald Reagan is finally ending, that the conservative era is ending. ... Different factions in both parties are trying to break through." So there are new kinds of candidates and new kinds of issues. A compressed primary schedule and a changing political calculus in many regions of the country. It's certainly not your father's presidential campaign, or your mother's, or your grandparents'. In fact, it may be one of a kind.
 Sun, 8 Jul 2007 12:00:00 EST Bedbug Bloopers
"History is repeating itself," says Michael Potter, an entomologist from the University of Kentucky and a leading bedbug expert. Before the widespread use of DDT, he notes, many American homes were crawling with the bugs. U.S. News wondered exactly what a bedbug-infested America would look like, so we leafed through archives of old news reports. The battle against these bugs, it turns out, has been lengthy. What follows is a sampling of the nearly countless references in major American dailies to what a Washington Post reporter called "that horrid and caddish little cimex[sic] lectularius."

[logo] Yahoo! News: Top Stories   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:50:37 GMT

 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:30:10 GMT Dozens of wildfires ravage West; 1 dead (AP)

A motorist drives past a brush fire burning along the 14 Freeway near Santa Clarita, Calif., Saturday, July 7, 2007. (AP Photo/Dan Steinberg)AP - One of dozens of fires across the West raced out of a canyon in South Dakota's Black Hills "with a vengeance" on Sunday, killing a homeowner and destroying 27 homes, authorities said.


 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 01:42:22 GMT Violent weekend in Iraq kills over 220 (AP)

A bombing casualty from the village of Armili is brought to a hospital in Kirkuk, Saturday, July 7, 2007.  A suicide bomber detonated a truck packed with explosives in an outdoor market Saturday, killing at least 23 people and wounding at least 86 others in a village of Shiite ethnic Turkomen, Armili, 165 kilometers (100 miles) north of Baghdad, Iraq.   (AP Photo/Emad Matti)AP - Prominent Shiite and Sunni politicians called on Iraqi civilians to take up arms to defend themselves after a weekend of violence that claimed more than 220 lives, including 60 who died Sunday in a surge of bombings and shootings around Baghdad.


 Mon, 09 Jul 2007 02:22:05 GMT Leahy expects ex-Bush aide to testify (AP)

In this photo provided by CBS, Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, appears on CBS's 'Face the Nation' in Washington, Sunday, July 8, 2007. (AP Photo/CBS Face the Nation, Karin Cooper)AP - The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee said Sunday he expects a former Bush aide to testify before Congress this week about the firings of federal prosecutors despite White House objections.



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last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:31:25 GMT

 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 21:43:54 -0400 Violent Weekend in Iraq Kills Over 220
Iraqi Politicians Call on Civilians to Arm Themselves After Violent Weekend Claims 220 Lives
 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 15:19:01 -0400 U.K. Terror Chief Warns of Long Fight
British Anti-Terror Chief Says 10 or 15 Years Needed to in Battle Against Domestic Militants
 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 22:33:13 -0400 British Girl, 3, Released in Nigeria
British Girl, 3, Released by Captors in Nigeria's Oil-Rich South; Toddler Taken Thursday

[logo] Guardian Unlimited   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 04:31:26 GMT

 2007-05-11T00:00+00:00 'I did what I thought was right': Tony Blair gives his resignation speech
Blair to step down on June 27.
 2007-05-11T00:00+00:00 CCTV boosts search for kidnap girl
British-registered vehicle gives police new lead.
 2007-05-11T00:00+00:00 Andrew Marr on curling up with a good ebook
Andrew Marr - who treasures his smelly, beautiful library of real books - roadtests one of the new gadgets.

[logo] CNN.com   more  xml  hide  
last updated: Mon, 09 Jul 2007 03:35:50 GMT

 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 22:07:49 EDT Dreamliner is unveiled
Read full story for latest details.

 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 18:27:28 EDT Kidnappers release British toddler
Read full story for latest details.

 Sun, 08 Jul 2007 22:01:26 EDT Utah fire 'fast approaching 300,000 acres'
Firefighters struggled to gain control of a massive wildfire in Utah on Sunday -- just one of about a dozen fires blazing throughout the western United States.


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