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  • MSNBC
    July 2: A group of Palestinians break through two fences at Egyptian border.
  • ClipSyndicate
    Bloomberg-Clip Jul. 02, 2008 Northern Chinese Province of Inner Mongolia Mobilizing 33K to Fight Off Locusts, 200 Tons of Pesticides, 100K Sprayers, and Four Airplanes
  • Reuters
    Jul 2 - After years in captivity, officials said French-Colombian politician Ingrid Betancourt and three Americans had been rescued in Colombia. Colombian officials said that in total 15 hostages were freed. Betancourt, a former presidential candidate with dual nationality, was kidnapped by the FARC in 2002. The Americans, three Defense Department contract workers, were captured in 2003.
  • Reuters
    Jun 30 - The apparent suicide of a teenage girl in south-western China triggered rioting over the weekend after her family accused police of covering up her murder. Angry crowds torched police and government buildings over the weekend. The riots in Guizou province were triggered by allegations of a cover up over the girl's death, according to state media. The teenager was said to have killed herse
  • Reuters
    Robert Mugabe has been sworn in as Zimbabwe's President after being declared the landslide winner of a widely condemned election.
  • BBC
    The world's oil giants Exxon Mobil, Shell, Total and BP are set to return to Iraq more than 35 years after Saddam Hussein nationalised production in the country's biggest oil deal since the invasion.
  • BBC
    Pressure is mounting on Robert Mugabe to postpone Friday's presidential run-off, as Nelson Mandela adds his voice to the growing international condemnation of the political violence in Zimbabwe.
  • ClipSyndicate
    Police in Miami Beach arrested six people over the weekend who were allegedly offering prostitution in a stretch limo bus. Undercover detectives say it cost $40 just to climb aboard.
  • Reuters
    Jun 25 - The President of Russia has given an exclusive interview to Reuters, talking about the state's role in the economy and government spending.
  • BBC
    International observers have warned North Korea is on the brink of famine.
  • CBS
    Israel has made it clear it intends to end Iran's nuclear program with or without U.S. support ? and before President Bush leaves office. David Martin reports on mounting tensions in Mideast.
  • CBS
    Maggie Rodriguez talks to Lt. David Piller from the Henderson, Ky. Police Department who says the employee returned from his break and then shot and killed four workers, before killing himself.
  • Reuters
    Jun 24 - A fragile truce in Gaza has been broken - rockets were fired into southern Israel after Israeli forces killed two Palestinians in the West Bank.
  • Reuters
    Jun 24 - A visit by the French President and his new wife to the Middle East has been disrupted by a shooting at an airport in Tel Aviv.
  • Canoe.ca
    June 24 - A 27-year-old mother was in court Tuesday to answer to drug charges after a teacher found marijuana in her four-year-old son's shoe.
  • Reuters
    Jun. 23 - The UN used to feed half a million Bolivians, but that number has slipped below 200,000 as a result of inflation.
  • Reuters
    Jun 23 - Thailand's Senate grills Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej as thousands of anti-government protesters block his office for a fourth day.
  • BBC
    Raging fires along the northern Californian coast have forced hundreds of residents in Watsonville to flee their homes.
  • BBC
    Hundreds of people are still missing after a Philippine ferry carrying more than 800 people capsized in a typhoon on Saturday.
  • AOL Video
    A publicist for George Carlin says the legendary comedian has died of heart failure at a hospital in Santa Monica, Calif. Carlin is perhaps best known for his 'Seven Words You Can Never Say On TV' routine. (June 23)
  • Reuters
    Jun. 22 - The Zimbabwean opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai has pulled out of the election run-off against President Mugabe. With just days to go before Zimbabwe's presidential run-off, the leader of the opposition party has stood down handing automatic victory to President Robert Mugabe.
  • Associated Press
    Here's the latest news for Friday, June 20th: Forecasters revise crest predictions in Midwest; High school girls make pregnancy pact; McClellan testifies before Congress; Australia gains most obese nation status
  • Reuters
    Jun. 20 - A fleet of helicopters delivers humanitarian assistance to areas not reached since Cyclone Nargis struck in May.
  • USA Today
    Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama said Thursday he'll bypass the federal public financing system in the general election, abandoning an earlier commitment to take the money if his Republican rival did as well.
  • Reuters
    Jun. 19 - With only 50 days to go before the Beijing games, broadcasters wonder whether they will be allowed to go live in the host city.
  • ClipSyndicate
    June 19 - Two women missing for days in Denali National Park in Alaska have been found and returned to park headquarters. They were reunited with family members on Wednesday

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