Yahoo! News: Top StoriesFormer Republican N.C. Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
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AP - Former Sen. Jesse Helms, who built a career along the fault lines of racial politics and battled liberals, Communists and the occasional fellow Republican during 30 conservative years in Congress, died on the Fourth of July. He was 86.
Freed hostage gets hero's welcome in France
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AP - "I cry with joy," Ingrid Betancourt said. And she did. After six years as a hostage in the Colombian jungle, the former Colombian presidential candidate and French citizen flew back to her beloved France to be embraced Friday as an icon by the country that raised her.
Bush welcomes new US citizens on 4th of July
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AP - President Bush invoked the memory of Thomas Jefferson Friday in welcoming new U.S. citizens at a naturalization ceremony at Monticello, saying "I'll be proud to call you a fellow American."
Obama and family spend 4th of July in Montana
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AP - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama celebrated the Fourth of July with his family in Montana.
Wildfire chases July 4th visitors from Big Sur
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AP - Independence Day is normally a booming time for tourism at Big Sur, with visitors settling into cliffside vacation homes or trekking out to campgrounds nestled among the redwoods. But this year, the only out-of-towners in Big Sur are firefighters working around the clock to save the storied community from flames.
Gas prices hit another high for holiday weekend
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AP - Fireworks aren't the only thing skyrocketing on this Fourth of July. The price of gas has hit another all-time high.
Chestnut wins hot dog contest after eat-off
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AP - Joey Chestnut has reclaimed the top spot as winner of the annual hot dog eating contest in Coney Island after first tying with archrival Takeru Kobayashi in a 10-minute chow-down and then beating him in a five-dog eat-off.
Larry Harmon, longtime Bozo the Clown, dead at 83
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AP - Larry Harmon wasn't the original Bozo the Clown, but he was the real one. Harmon, who portrayed the wing-haired clown for more than half a century, died Thursday of congestive heart failure, said his publicist, Jerry Digney. He was 83.
Court orders YouTube to give Viacom video logs
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AP - Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when.
Federer, Nadal back in Wimbledon final
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AP - Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal will meet in their third consecutive Wimbledon final after commanding semifinal victories Friday.
Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies at 86
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Reuters - Former Sen. Jesse Helms, a die-hard
anti-communist firebrand who championed a wide range of
conservative causes in his 30 years in the Senate, died early
on Friday, aged 86, his foundation said.
Sarkozy greets Betancourt in Paris
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Reuters - French-Colombian politician Ingrid
Betancourt landed in Paris on Friday to an emotional welcome
from President Nicolas Sarkozy, who had made her release from
captivity in the Colombian jungle a foreign policy priority.
Mugabe says opposition must drop claim to power
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Reuters - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe,
defiant despite growing African condemnation of his
re-election, said on Friday the opposition must drop its claim
to power and accept that he was the rightful head of state.
Iran hands Solana nuclear offer response: report
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Reuters - Iran responded on Friday to an
incentives package offered by six world powers aimed at
resolving a standoff over the Islamic Republic's disputed
nuclear ambitions, the official IRNA news agency said.
Obama wades into controversy with Iraq comments
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Reuters - Democratic presidential
candidate Barack Obama waded into controversy on Thursday over
his plans to withdraw U.S. combat troops from Iraq, first
saying he might "refine" his views but later declaring his
stance had remained unchanged for more than a year.
Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
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Reuters - Poland rejected as insufficient on
Friday a U.S. offer to boost its air defenses in return for
basing a "missile shield" on its territory but said it remained
open to further talks with Washington.
G8 to tackle inflation, but concrete action elusive
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Reuters - G8 leaders aim to present a united front
against global inflation, driven by soaring oil and food
prices, at a summit in Japan next week, but solving the problem
requires more than just a strong message from rich nations.
Belarus blast at concert wounds 50
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Reuters - About 50 people were wounded early on
Friday by a home-made bomb that sprayed nuts and bolts into a
crowd at an open-air concert in Belarus's capital attended by
long-time ruler President Alexander Lukashenko, officials said.
Freed hostage Betancourt gets hero's welcome in France
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AFP - Freed Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt said Friday she owed her life to France as President Nicolas Sarkozy gave her a hero's welcome to Paris, turning the page on her six-year hostage ordeal.
Recognise me as Zimbabwe president or no talks: Mugabe
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AFP - Robert Mugabe ruled out the prospect of talks with his opponents on ending Zimbabwe's political crisis Friday unless they acknowledged his victory in a one-man presidential election.
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