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Hillary Clinton's name to be placed in nomination

  
Democrats say Hillary Rodham Clinton's name will be placed in nomination at the convention in Denver with a roll call for the vanquished rival of nominee-in-waiting Barack Obama.
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Georgian president's Russia claims raise eyebrows

  
It was a claim that could have provoked a dangerous Kremlin response: The United States is readying to take over airports and ports in the former Soviet republic of Georgia.
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Georgia says Russians pulling out of Gori

  
Georgia's Interior Ministry says Russian troops have begun pulling out of the city of Gori, where their presence raised fears that Russia would challenge a cease-fire agreement.
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Korean Air records 2Q net loss

  
Korean Air Lines Co. on Thursday posted a second-quarter net loss amid soaring fuel costs and a weak South Korean currency.
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Pakistani PM says defeating terror key to survival

  
Hours after a suicide attack killed eight people, Pakistan's prime minister said in an Independence Day speech Thursday that the country must defeat extremism to survive.
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US sends aid for Georgian wounded, refugees

  
A U.S. Air Force cargo jet has landed in Tbilisi, delivering medical supplies, tents, sleeping bags and cots for Georgians wounded or made homeless in recent fighting with Russia.
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Gates warns Russia to pull back in Georgia fight

  
Pentagon chief Robert Gates says that if Russia doesn't pull back from Georgia, it could damage Washington-Moscow relations for years to come.
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Megabucks

  
Here are the winning numbers selected in Wednesday's Tri-State Megabucks lottery drawing: 15-24-34-35-38-40-Bonus 23
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Bill Gwatney, Ark. Dem. chairman, shot dead at 48

  
Bill Gwatney, who served stints as an Arkansas state senator, chairman of the state's Democratic Party and as a party superdelegate, died Wednesday after a gunman burst into his office at the state party headquarters and shot him several times. He was 48.
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Antigua Deaths: Two Women Charged

  
Two women have been charged in connection with the murders of British honeymooners Ben and Catherine Mullany.
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Obituaries in the news

  
Sandy Allen, who was recognized as the world's tallest female at 7 feet, 7 inches tall, died Wednesday. She was 53.
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German economy shrinks in 2nd quarter

  
Government data show that the German economy, Europe's biggest, shrank by 0.5 percent in the second quarter.
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Russian tanks deter Georgian entry to Gori

  
In the morning, columns of Georgian police and military vehicles prepared to reoccupy the strategic town of Gori after the expected departure of Russian forces.
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NZ leader tries to save guide on mountain climb

  
New Zealand's prime minister tried in vain to help resuscitate her climbing guide and friend after he suffered an apparent heart attack while on a trip in a remote alpine valley, authorities said Friday.
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UBS misled NH student lender

  
New Hampshire securities regulators are accusing a branch of banking giant UBS of misleading a leading issuer of student loans in the state.
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Rice calls on Russia to honor Georgian cease-fire

  
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice issued another urgent call on Russia to honor a cease-fire with Georgia as she was bringing the formal agreement to Tblisi to have it signed Friday by the Georgian president.
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Hispanic advisers resign to protest R.I. governor

  
Eight people serving on Gov. Don Carcieri's Commission on Hispanic Affairs have resigned to protest Carcieri's immigration crackdown in Rhode Island.
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National Enquire settles suit over Kennedy stories

  
The National Enquirer has settled a lawsuit filed by a Massachusetts woman who accused the tabloid of fabricating stories that said her son born in 1984 was fathered by Sen. Edward Kennedy.
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Michigan 'Joker' sentenced to 1 day in jail

  
A man accused of trying to steal a large Batman movie poster from a cinema lobby while dressed as the Joker has pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge of malicious destruction of property.
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DNA tests being done on bones from San Marino yard

  
Investigators are conducting DNA tests on an unearthed skeleton and examining remnants of a blood stain that may be related to the case of a missing couple in which the Boston man known as Clark Rockefeller has been named a "person of interest."
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