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Karadzic trial unlikely to start for months

  
After nearly 13 years on the run, Radovan Karadzic will have to wait months before he stands trial at the U.N.'s Yugoslav war crimes tribunal on charges of masterminding atrocities throughout the Bosnian war.
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2 wounded in new Jerusalem tractor rampage

  
The driver of a construction vehicle rammed into cars and a city bus in downtown Jerusalem on Tuesday, wounding two people before he was shot dead, police said.
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Report: 36 trapped in south China mine

  
Twenty miners have escaped or been rescued from a flooded coal mine in southern China but 36 remain trapped, a state-run news agency said Tuesday.
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Lonely Galapagos tortoise may sire young

  
Lonesome George, the long-living Galapagos Islands giant tortoise thought to be the last of his kind, might soon be a father.
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McCann Lawyers To See Police Files

  
Lawyers for Gerry and Kate McCann will be looking for unexplored leads later this week as they are given access to the files compiled by detectives investigating Madeleine's disappearance.
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Diplomats: Zimbabwe talks to get under way

  
Diplomats say talks between Zimbabwe's ruling and opposition parties will soon get under way in South Africa's capital.
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Powell outruns Bolt in 100

  
Asafa Powell capitalized on Usain Bolt's weak start and edged the world-record holder by one-hundredth of a second, leading from start to finish in the 100 meters at the DN Galan meet on Tuesday.
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ArcelorMittal buys 2nd W.Va. coal operation

  
Steelmaker ArcelorMittal is buying a second West Virginia coal mine operator. Luxembourg-based ArcelorMittal said Monday it has a deal to acquire Concept Group, owner of 57 million tons of metallurgical-grade coal in West Virginia. Terms were not disclosed.
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Obama Flies Into Testing Territory

  
After the dangers of Iraq and Afghanistan Barack Obama flies into Israel and the Palestinian territories today, politically a riskier destination.
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Cambodia wants Security Council meeting

  
Stepping up its diplomatic offensive, Cambodia has asked the U.N. Security Council and its Southeast Asian neighbors to help resolve a military standoff over disputed border territory around an ancient temple.
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GPS maker TomTom says profits down

  
TomTom NV, Europe's largest maker of car navigational devices, reported a drop in second quarter profits Tuesday, but said its share of the U.S. market soared and held its outlook for the year.
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US offers nuclear proposal to North Korea

  
The United States has proposed a mechanism for verifying North Korea's claims about its nuclear past, Washington's top envoy to the nuclear talks said Monday.
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Palestinian makes Obama bagel for candidate visit

  
Palestinian baker Nasir Abdul Hadi is so grateful Barack Obama is making time to visit the West Bank that he has named a bagel after him.
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IKB share sale postponed

  
IKB Deutsche Industriebank AG, a German lender badly hit by the U.S. subprime mortgage crisis, said Tuesday it had postponed its planned 1.25 billion euros (nearly $2 billion) share sale, preferring to wait for a ruling by the European Commission.
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Storm-Savvy Texans: Well, Hello Dolly

  
Texans mobilize as Dolly motors into possible hurricane landfall later today.
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Israel Bulldozer Attack Before Obama Arrives

  
Four people were hurt in the apparent copycat attack.
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Iraqis cast doubt on elections this year

  
Iraq's parliament passed a law Tuesday meant to pave the way for provincial elections despite a Kurdish boycott, but critics warned it's unlikely the vote will be held this year as had been expected.
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US military deaths in Iraq war at 4,124

  
As of Tuesday, July 22, 2008, at least 4,124 members of the U.S. military have died in the Iraq war since it began in March 2003, according to an Associated Press count.
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Italy scales back Gypsy fingerprinting campaign

  
Italian officials carrying out a survey of the country's Gypsy population will only fingerprint those who don't have a valid ID, the Interior Ministry said Tuesday, apparently dropping plans to fingerprint all Gypsies after critics called it discriminatory.
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Manhattan Project reactor nears landmark status

  
The National Park Service's advisory board on Tuesday recommended designating the world's first full-scale nuclear reactor, which produced plutonium for one of two bombs dropped on Japan during World War II, as a national historic landmark.
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