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AP - Democrat Barack Obama says Iran should promptly accept an international call to freeze its uranium enrichment program, which some nations see as a potential step toward obtaining nuclear weapons.
Qantas jet lands with gaping hole in fuselage
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AP - A hole the size of a small car in the underside of a Qantas jumbo jet carrying 346 passengers forced the pilot to make an emergency landing Friday after a rapid descent over the South China Sea.
Housing rescue on track to pass Senate by Saturday
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AP - The Senate cleared the last hurdle Friday to passing a housing rescue aimed at sparing hundreds of thousands of homeowners from foreclosure and bolstering troubled mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
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AP - Business at reopened restaurants was humming, grocery store parking lots were packed and residents of south Texas were venturing out on the newly dry roads again as the remnants of Hurricane Dolly moved well away from the Rio Grande Valley.
New home sales drop 0.6 percent in June
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AP - Sales of new homes fell in June for the seventh time in the past eight months, more proof that the worst housing slump in decades is getting deeper.
Stocks advance on upbeat economic reports
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AP - Upbeat economic data lifted stocks Friday, placating a market pummeled a day earlier by concerns about housing and the financial sector.
Prof whose 'last lecture' became a sensation dies
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AP - Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
China says has more people surfing the Web than US
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AP - China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
Police: Paparazzi, guards, fight at Jolie chateau
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AP - It sounds like a scene from "Fight Club."
Olympic ticket sale in Beijing starts stampede
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AP - Thousands of eager fans who had waited for up to two days swarmed sales windows Friday for the final batch of tickets to next month's Olympic Games, knocking people to the ground and bending metal barricades in the chaotic crush.
Consumers, home sales paint less gloomy picture
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Reuters - Consumer sentiment rebounded in July
from a 28-year low and business investment rose unexpectedly
last month, according to data on Friday that showed rare signs
of resilience for the U.S. economy.
Obama says foreign tour will reassure Americans
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Reuters - U.S. presidential candidate Barack Obama
hopes his visit to Europe and the Middle East will show U.S.
voters that he is a safe pair of hands, the Democrat said in an
interview on Friday.
World trade talks revived by "encouraging signs"
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Reuters - Troubled global trade talks showed signs
of progress on Friday after crunch negotiations among seven key
countries, ministers and officials said.
Senate energy speculation bill fails key vote
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Reuters - U.S. legislation to rein in
excessive energy speculation failed a key procedural vote on
Friday to move forward in the Senate, and now lawmakers will
set aside the bill to consider other legislation.
Holed Qantas plane in emergency landing at Manila
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Reuters - A Qantas Airways plane made an emergency
landing in Manila on Friday after part of its undercarriage
blew off, triggering a loss in cabin pressure during a flight
from Hong Kong to Melbourne.
Eight small blasts hit Indian IT city of Bangalore
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Reuters - Eight small bombs exploded in
quick succession across the south Indian IT city of Bangalore
on Friday, killing a woman and wounding at least 15 people,
police said.
Bitter blow to UK's Brown in local election loss
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Reuters - Britain's ruling Labour Party lost one
of its safest parliamentary seats on Friday, deepening doubts
within the party about Prime Minister Gordon Brown's ability to
win the next election.
Pakistani PM expected to hear price of U.S. support
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Reuters - New Pakistani Prime Minister Yousaf
Raza Gilani can expect U.S. demands for action against
militants in tribal lands on the Afghan border, along with
usual statements of support, when he visits Washington next
week.
Obama meets pro-US Sarkozy in Paris
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AFP - Barack Obama met in Paris Friday with the pro-US President Nicolas Sarkozy on a world tour aimed at burnishing the White House hopeful's foreign policy credentials ahead of November elections.
Karadzic fights war crimes transfer
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AFP - A deadline loomed Friday for Radovan Karadzic to appeal his transfer to the UN war crimes tribunal, as more details emerged about his life on the run and his assets came under threat of confiscation.
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