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California wildfires strain state's resources
(AP)
AP - A wildfire threatening hundreds of homes in Southern California spread slowly through scenic canyonlands Saturday, straining resources as crews struggled to contain hundreds of other blazes around the state.
Obama: Media response to Iraq remarks overblown
(AP)
AP - Barack Obama celebrated "active faith" as an obligation of religious Americans and a chief agent of societal change while speaking Saturday to a nearly all-black roomful of churchgoers, but hoping to reach far beyond them.
Rescue video shows duped rebels, elated hostages
(AP)
AP - Military intelligence agents posing as aid workers and a film crew flew to the jungle aboard a white helicopter, staging a mock humanitarian mission that rebels were told would ferry their hostages to another camp for talks on a prisoner swap.
Americans' unhappy birthday: 'Too much wrong right now'
(AP)
AP - Even folks in the Optimist Club are having a tough time toeing an upbeat line these days.
Helms never changed on civil rights opposition
(AP)
AP - Jesse Helms forever changed North Carolina politics and the conservative movement. The former senator did it without ever changing much about himself.
Iran indicates it has no plans to halt enrichment
(AP)
AP - Iran indicated Saturday that it has no plans to meet a key Western demand that it stop enriching uranium, a day after Tehran sent the European Union a response to an international offer of incentives for halting enrichment.
Grief leads father to create bomb-defusing robot
(AP)
AP - The knock on Brian Hart's door came at 6 a.m. An Army colonel, a priest and a police officer had come to tell Hart and his wife that their 20-year-old son had been killed when his military vehicle was ambushed in Iraq.
Crikey! 'Crocodile Hunter' daughter gets own doll
(AP)
AP - The Emmy-winning daughter of the late "Crocodile Hunter" Steve Irwin is getting her own doll.
Man flying lawn chair lifted by helium balloons
(AP)
AP - Riding a green lawn chair supported by a rainbow array of more than 150 helium-filled party balloons, Kent Couch took off Saturday in a third bid to fly from central Oregon all the way to Idaho.
Venus beats Serena for 5th Wimbledon singles title
(AP)
AP - Thrilled as she was to win her fifth Wimbledon singles championship, Venus Williams dialed down her celebration. No hopping in place and skipping to the net after match point, the way she's done so often on that Centre Court lawn. No giddy laughter and whoops of joy, as she's let out in the past.
Obama "puzzled" by Iraq comment frenzy
(Reuters)
Reuters - Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama said on Saturday his plan to end the Iraq war was
unchanged and he was puzzled by the sharp reaction to his
statement this week that he might "refine" his timetable for
withdrawing U.S. combat troops.
Mississippi River reopens as flooding wanes
(Reuters)
Reuters - The Mississippi River, the most
important U.S. commercial waterway, reopened to water
navigation on Saturday after much of it was closed for nearly a
month due to the worst flooding in 15 years.
U.S. and Japan to discuss next steps in six-party talks
(Reuters)
Reuters - President George W. Bush
and Japanese Prime Minister Yasuo Fukuda will discuss the next
steps in the six-party talks over North Korea's nuclear status
when they meet on the sidelines of the G8 summit in Japan, a
White House official said on Saturday.
California's wildfire in check -- for now
(Reuters)
Reuters - Firefighters in California have
fended off a blaze threatening more than 3,000 homes in and
around the coastal town of Goleta and are turning their
attention to preventing its spread toward the nearby
picturesque city of Santa Barbara, officials said on Saturday.
Colombia foils bomb plot after rescue
(Reuters)
Reuters - Colombia found explosives set to be used
in bombs across the capital in reprisal for this week's rescue
of leftist rebels' highest-profile hostages, including Ingrid
Betancourt, military officials said on Saturday.
Film shows Zimbabwe vote rigged: report
(Reuters)
Reuters - A film secretly taken by a Zimbabwe
prison guard and smuggled out of the country shows the extent
of the rigging that took place for the June 27 presidential
run-off vote, the Guardian said on Saturday.
Williams sisters storm to Wimbledon doubles title
(Reuters)
Reuters - Venus and Serena Williams returned to
Center Court three hours after doing battle in the singles
final to secure the Wimbledon doubles title with a 6-2 6-2
thumping of American Lisa Raymond and Australian Samantha
Stosur on Saturday.
Iran vows to pursue nuclear work
(Reuters)
Reuters - Iran vowed on Saturday to pursue its
uranium enrichment program, a day after delivering its response
to an incentives package by world powers trying to curb its
nuclear ambitions.
Iran offers talks but without nuclear freeze
(AFP)
AFP - Iran on Saturday offered to negotiate on its nuclear drive but without a freeze on uranium enrichment, in its first comments since responding to an international package aimed at ending the standoff.
Mbeki meets Mugabe and in Zimbabwe
(AFP)
AFP - South African President Thabo Mbeki, chief regional negotiator on the Zimbabwe crisis, met here Saturday with President Robert Mugabe and leaders of a breakaway faction of the main opposition party.




