- German court to start hearing case against euro bailouts (Reuters)
- Back in Venezuela, Chavez vows to win cancer battle (Reuters)
- Japan's reconstruction minister says he will quit: report (Reuters)
- Greek fiscal survival vital for euro zone: FinMin (Reuters)
- Cheering crowds welcome Chavez home (AFP)
- Strauss-Kahn to sue French attempted rape accuser: lawyers (AFP)
- Last Vietnam-era draftee is retiring from Army (AP)
- Founding Fathers, famous or not (Politico)
- Cooling-off period in Minnesota (Politico)
- As deadline looms, Obama hunts for debt deal (AFP)
- Actor Andrew Keegan reportedly detained by cops after rowdy party (Daily Caller)
- Rand Paul plans to filibuster until Senate debates debt ceiling (Daily Caller)
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- Wimbledon leaving NBC, appears headed to ESPN (AP)
- Thaksin's sister wins Thai election, seeks unity (AP)
- Los Alamos evacuation order lifted; 12,000 go home (AP)
- Mexico voters choose governor, give hints for 2012 (AP)
- Officials: 4 killed, 1 hurt in SKorea shooting (AP)
- Exxon claims spill damage limited, gov. doubtful (AP)
- Prince William, Kate undeterred by Quebec protests (AP)
- S&P warning adds default threat to Greece's bailout (Reuters)
- Tourist boat capsizes off Mexico's Baja peninsula (Reuters)
- Thai election brings hope of stability (Reuters)
- Casey Anthony murder case may go to jury Monday (Reuters)
- Banks cutting principal on some mortgages: report (Reuters)
- French Socialist party head calls for calm amid DSK affair (Reuters)
- Thai military 'accepts' opposition polls landslide (AFP)
- Myanmar's Suu Kyi on first trip since release (AFP)
- Last Vietnam-era draftee is retiring from Army (AP)
- Anti-tax diehard looms large in spending showdown (AP)
- Warming ocean could melt ice faster than thought (AP)
- Cornyn: Last-minute plan would be irresponsible (AP)
- McCain: Afghan drawdown unnecessary risk (AP)
- HUD secretary concedes obstacles to home ownership (AP)
- DeMint chronicles rise of tea party in new book (AP)
- Graham, Lieberman express concern on Iran actions (AP)
- Sen. Baucus marries in Montana (Politico)
- The musical culture wars (Politico)
- AU members agree to disregard ICC Gadhafi warrant (AP)
- McCain: Afghan drawdown `unnecessary risk' (AP)
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- Religion Digest (7/3/11)
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- Djokovic beats Nadal to win Wimbledon title (AP)
- Police in Belarus use tear gas to disperse protest (AP)
- Los Alamos evacuation order lifted; 12,000 go home (AP)
- Border strife in Afghanistan shows wider tensions (AP)
- Prince William, Kate undeterred by Quebec protests (AP)
- NY motorcyclist dies on ride protesting helmet law (AP)
- Exxon Mobil says oil leaked into Yellowstone River (Reuters)
- Thaksin party wins Thai election by a landslide (Reuters)
- Euro zone warns Greeks on sovereignty and privatization (Reuters)
- Casey Anthony murder trial in closing arguments (Reuters)
- Mexico's former ruling party set to win state votes (Reuters)
- Chavez supporters rally and pray for "comandante" (Reuters)
- Saleh clings to power while unrest rises in south (Reuters)
- Libya rebels poised for push towards Tripoli (AFP)
- Romney watches for Iowa path as campaigns heat up (AP)
- Justice Ginsburg's future plans closely watched (AP)
- McCotter officially announces White House run (AP)
- US Senate battleground heats up far from Beltway (AP)
- Obama: 'Nothing can be off-limits' in budget (AP)
- Clinton: Gadhafi threats won't deter NATO mission (AP)
- Obama chooses new counterterror chief (AP)
- Obama's oil move: Policy or politics? (Politico)
- Dayton, Pawlenty tensions resurface (Politico)
- FAA: Tired air traffic controllers can skip work (AP)
- Administration calls for halt to Texas execution (AP)
- FBI joins Army investigation at Arlington cemetery (AP)
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- NORAD intercepts small plane near Camp David (AP)
- THE SOUL OF THE PARTY (David Shribman)
- Two representatives may have committed House ethics violations (Daily Caller)
- Cain loses several senior staffers in Iowa (Daily Caller)
- Herman Cain revs up mainstream conservatives (AP)
- Bachmann trying to woo Iowa ahead of key GOP poll (AP)
- Ostrow: New shows get religion — of all stripes
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- Ragan redeems himself at Daytona with 1st win (AP)
- Radiohead ventures into Chinese social media (AP)
- Thai exit polls show big win for ousted PM's party (AP)
- Exxon oil spill in Mont. river prompts evacuations (AP)
- AP Exclusive: US ignores Philippines vets cemetery (AP)
- Strauss-Kahn leaves NYC house, returns hours later (AP)
- Mexico voters choose governor, give hints for 2012 (AP)
- AP Exclusive: Miracle claimed for WWII-era pope (AP)
- Closing arguments to begin in Casey Anthony trial (AP)
- Australia military may scrap all gender barriers (AP)
- Obama says ending tax breaks required to cut deficit (Reuters)
- Euro zone approves further $17.4 billion for Greece (Reuters)
- Japan officials draw up Tepco breakup plan: report (Reuters)