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  • Star News
    [Ma Ying-jeou]: Taiwan, China set to launch historic weekend flights (11:08 7/3)
    TAIPEI (Reuters) - Taiwan and China, political rivals for six decades, will launch direct weekend charter flights on Friday, potentially letting millions of tourists visit the island in a historic move heralding a further warming of relations.
    [Ben Bernanke]: Employers cut jobs for 6th straight month (08:02 7/3)
    WASHINGTON - Employers cut payrolls by 62,000 in June, the sixth straight month of nationwide job losses, underscoring the economy's fragile state. The unemployment rate held steady at 5.5 percent.
    [Arnold Schwarzenegger]: Big Sur evacuates as massive wildfire spreads (05:02 7/3)
    BIG SUR, Calif. - Flames ominously licked the ridge overlooking this scenic coastal community, which appeared nearly abandoned Thursday after an explosive wildfire caused authorities to order more residents out of the area.
    [Wen Jiabao]: China faces serious challenges on grain supply: premier (11:06 7/3)
    SHANGHAI (AFP) - China faces serious challenges in ensuring it will have enough grain to feed its population in the decades to come, with urbanisation and climate change two major problems, Premier Wen Jiabao said.
    [Ban Ki-moon]: China sticks to its guns on emissions ahead of G8 meet (11:06 7/3)
    BEIJING (AFP) - China said Thursday it was eager to discuss "long-term goals" on fighting climate change at the G8 summit but stuck to its position that rich nations must lead on reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
    [Condoleezza Rice]: U.S. businessman freed after 10 years in China jail (11:06 7/3)
    SHANGHAI (Reuters) - A U.S. businessman has been paroled after spending more than 10 years in a Chinese prison on charges of tax evasion and fraud, in a case top U.S. officials raised in talks with China on human rights.
    [Nicolas Sarkozy]: Sarkozy not welcome at Olympics, say China media (11:06 7/3)
    BEIJING - China made a barely veiled swipe at French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday and state media warned he can expect a cold public shoulder if he attends the Beijing Olympics after he threatened not to go over Tibet.
    [Terrence Trammell]: US hurdlers take aim at China's golden hero Liu (11:06 7/3)
    EUGENE, Oregon (AFP) - China's Liu Xiang, the reigning Olympic and world 110-meter hurdles champion, remains the target for American hurdlers even though Cuba's Dayron Robles swiped his world record three weeks ago.
    [Dalai Lama]: China demands Dalai Lama prove his intentions (11:06 7/3)
    BEIJING - China demanded that the Dalai Lama prove he does not support Tibetan independence and disruption of the Beijing Olympics during the latest round of talks with the spiritual leader's representatives, state media reported Thursday.
    [Daisuke Matsuzaka]: Rays nip Red Sox 7-6 for sweep, widen AL East lead (11:06 7/3)
    ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. - Evan Longoria went 3-for-4 and drove in three runs Wednesday night, helping the surging Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red Sox 7-6 for their second three-game sweep of the World Series champions this season.
    [Venus Williams]: Venus Williams makes Wimbledon final for 7th time (11:06 7/3)
    WIMBLEDON, England - Defending champion Venus Williams beat Elena Dementieva 6-1, 7-6 (3) to advance to the Wimbledon final Thursday, setting up a potential championship matchup with sister Serena.
    [Alex Rodriguez]: Report: Alex Rodriguez has split from wife (11:06 7/3)
    NEW YORK - Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez and his wife have split less than three months after the birth of the couple's second daughter, according to a report in the New York Daily News.
    [Henry Paulson]: Don't blame the buck for high oil price: Paulson (11:06 7/3)
    LONDON (Reuters) - A weaker dollar cannot be blamed for soaring oil prices as policymakers around the world tussle with the twin specters of rising inflation and slowing growth, U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson said on Thursday.
    [George W. Bush]: U.S. envoy in Israel plays down plans to attack Iran (08:02 7/3)
    JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The U.S. ambassador to Israel was on Thursday quoted as playing down speculation that an attack on Iranian nuclear sites by either country was imminent, saying that the allies agreed force should remain a last resort.
    [Morgan Tsvangirai]: A Path to Compromise in Zimbabwe? (08:02 7/3)
    Despite their apparently intractable differences after a bitter and bloody three-month election process whose outcome has not been recognized by most of the world, Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe and the beleaguered opposition Movement for Democratic Change (MDC) appear to be hinting that some form of power-sharing is inevitable. Mugabe remains defiant in the face of near-universal condemnation of his regime's thuggish election tactics, and this week he stormed angrily out of an African Union summit that urged him to create a government of national unity. Still, Mugabe is expressing a willingness to negotiate and consider a unity government, perhaps mindful of the need to reverse his regime's growing isolation. And although MDC leader Morgan Tsvangirai had warned that there would be no negotiations if Mugabe went ahead with the runoff vote staged last weekend, the opposition may be resigned to the reality that neither side in Zimbabwe's power struggle is capable of eliminating the other.


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