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Obama Asks Russia to Forge Partnership - AOL
MOSCOW (July 7) - Working to turn Russia from antagonist to ally, President Barack Obama asked the Russian people Tuesday to "forge a lasting partnership" with the U.S., but he acknowledged after talks with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin that on divisive issues there won't be "a meeting of the minds

Crude falls below $63 in extended sell-off - Columbian
Oil prices fell for the fifth straight day Tuesday, with a barrel costing $10 less than it did just one week ago when crude hit a new high for the year. Benchmark crude for August delivery settled at $62.93 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange, down $1.12. Oil prices had already begun to

Incoming Alaska governor to tweet less than Palin - Rocky Mount Telegram
ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Alaska's incoming governor isn't the tweeter that Sarah Palin is. Lt. Gov. Sean Parnell says he "may or may not" use a new Twitter account his staff established for him this week. Parnell will be sworn in as Alaska governor on July 26 upon Palin's resignation. Palin has become

Clashes in China Shed Light on Ethnic Divide - Star-Banner
URUMQI, China — Some women glared through their black veils at the paramilitary troops encircling them. Others held identity cards of missing relatives in the air. Fists raised, tears in their eyes, they demanded the release of sons and husbands seized by the police after Muslim Uighurs rioted in

Jackson hailed as greatest entertainer, best dad - Stabroek News
LOS ANGELES, (Reuters) – Mariah Carey, Stevie Wonder  and Usher sang emotional farewells yesterday to Michael  Jackson, who was hailed as “the greatest entertainer that ever  lived” and described by his tearful 11-year-old daughter Paris  as “the best father you could ever imagine

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