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Sixers beat Bulls 103-95 in OT
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GOPs Chambliss wins Georgia Senate runoff
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Korver and Williams lead Jazz over Kings 99-94
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World markets close mostly higher on US rally
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GOPs Chambliss wins 2nd term in US Senate runoff
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GOPs Chambliss wins Senate runoff
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Advances Cited in Research on Multiple Sclerosis
Researchers say they have identified new genetic variants that contribute to the neurological disease...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Ex-Peru head's election bid fails
Former Peruvian President Alberto Fujimori, under house arrest in Chile, fails to win a seat in Japan's parliament...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Brazilians protest over air crash
About 5,000 march in Sao Paulo, blaming the government for the country's worst air disaster...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Japan PM 'suffers election blow'
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's conservative ruling camp was headed for a devastating election defeat on Sunday that could well force the 52-year-old leader to resign, media exit polls showed. full story...
CNN - July 29, 2007
Spaniard Contador Wins Tour de France
Alberto Contador, a 24-year-old rider with the Discovery Channel team, entered the race as a long-shot contender...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Mining of Data Prompted Fight Over U.S. Spying
A 2004 dispute over secret surveillance involved searches of vast databases, officials said ? a disclosure that helps clarify a clash between senators and the attorney general...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Iraqis Ban Vehicles for Asian Cup
BAGHDAD (AP) -- Iraqi authorities announced a ban on vehicles and celebratory gunfire around Baghdad in an effort to prevent a repeat of violence that killed dozens celebrating Iraq's progress to Sunday's finals of Asia's top soccer tournament...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Doctors make Kiss star drop gig
Heart problems force Kiss singer and guitarist Paul Stanley to abandon a show in California, US...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Beckham misses Superliga defeat
David Beckham's ankle injury keeps him out of LA Galaxy's Superliga defeat to Chivas Guadalajara on Saturday...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Boxing: Hatton-Mayweather deal
Ricky Hatton's father Ray says a deal has been struck "in principle" for his son to face Floyd Mayweather this year...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Cuban athletes leave games early
Cuban athletes make a hurried exit from the Pan-American games in Brazil, apparently amid fears of mass defections...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Six Killers | Cancer: Cancer Patients, Lost in a Maze of Uneven Care
Treating cancer can be very complicated, and it is difficult for even the most educated patients to be sure they have the best care...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Decades After a Plant Closes, Waste Remains
The automaker spent years removing sludge from a site near its shuttered plant in Mahwah, N.J. But a lawsuit claims that Ford has yet to finish the job...
New York Times - July 29, 2007
Farc 'killed hostages in error'
The 11 Colombian politicians who died while held by Farc were killed during accidental clashes, officials say...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
Peru president regrets failings
Peru's President Alan Garcia says not enough has been done for the poor during his first year in office...
BBC News - July 29, 2007
 
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