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Former Sen Jesse Helms
• Firefighters hold line on California wildfires
• Sarkozy greets Betancourt in Paris
• Mugabe says opposition must drop claim to power
• Iran responds to big powers' nuclear offer
• Obama wades into controversy with Iraq comments
• Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
• G8 to tackle inflation, but concrete action elusive
France's President Sarkozy points at reporters as he poses with French-Colombian politician Betancourt at the Elysee palace in Paris
Sarkozy greets Betancourt in Paris
• Iran responds to big powers' nuclear offer
• Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
• Mugabe says opposition must drop claim to power
• Pakistan's Musharraf defies resignation calls
• Biofuels blamed for food price crisis
• Armenian opposition supporters march through capital
• U.S.-led air raid kills 22 Afghan civilians
Firefighters protect businesses during wildfire in Big Sur
Massive wildfires threaten two California towns
• Despite high prices, farmers' markets still thrive
• New West Nile virus strain may worsen epidemic
• A tomato by any other name? Experts set food rules
• Freed American hostages in "good condition"
• Paparazzi feel the heat in California
• Breast reconstruction can have lasting benefits
• Transgender "man" reportedly gives birth
A sign is seen outside the offices of BCE Inc., Canada's largest telecoms group, in Montreal, May 21, 2008.
• Merrill nears deal to sell Bloomberg stake: report
• French bank body fines SocGen $6 million over Kerviel
• World stocks fall on financial shares, oil drops
• Tax credit to save UBS from hefty loss
• EU opens in-depth investigation of Rio-BHP deal
• European banks need to raise up to $141 billion: Goldman
• Kimmitt confident in economic fundamentals
A U.S. officer walks in front of armoured vehicles during a patrol on the edge of the Shi'ite-dominated Baghdad neighbourhood of Shulla
Obama wades into controversy with Iraq comments
• Former Sen. Jesse Helms dies
• McCain, in Mexico, faults Obama on trade
• Poland rejects U.S. missile shield offer
• Kimmitt confident in economic fundamentals
• Obama pushes deep into Republican turf
• Bush to attend China Olympics opening ceremonies
• Long presidential campaign not yet tiring voters
• U.S. in period of slow growth amid job losses: White House
Abba members Faltskog and Lyngstad pose with cast members Streep and Baranski
ABBA foursome make rare appearance
• Baseball star Alex Rodriguez and wife split: report
• New Hunter S. Thompson film focuses on writings
• Just a Minute With: Josh Peck for "The Wackness"
• Call girl in Spitzer case drops "Gone Wild" suit
• Paparazzi feel the heat in California
• "10,000 BC" clubs the DVD competition
Nadal of Spain returns the ball to Schuettler of Germany during their semi-finals match at the Wimbledon tennis championships in London
Three in a row for Federer and Nadal
• Williams sisters continue Wimbledon domination
• Merritt upsets Wariner in 400m final
• Jagr signs for Russian SuperLeague club
• Jones blasts way to top time in sprint
• Nadal ends Schuettler's surprise run
• Gymnast Hamm could miss Games after failing test
• Sastre confident he can triumph in Tour de France
Tourists visit the ancient Roman city of Pompeii
Crumbling Pompeii site in "state of emergency"
• Dramatic volcanism forged Mercury's surface
• New West Nile virus strain may worsen epidemic
• Researchers open secret cave under Mexican pyramid
• A tomato by any other name? Experts set food rules
• Solar system a bit squashed, not nicely round
• Wood density holds key to Stradivarius sweet sound
• Two flu drugs help kids equally well: Japan study
A screenshot of YouTube.com
Court order on YouTube user data fans privacy fears
• LG Display Q2 seen surging but LCD outlook dimmer
• Game makers eye young girls with "Boogie SuperStar"
• Just how many "brains" does a PC need?
• Ask.com closes acquisition of Dictionary.com
• Mozilla claims Guinness Record for downloads
• Economy casts pall on Sun Valley media fest
• Sony PS3 catching up to Wii in Japanese sales