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- Cypriot Police Say Russian Spying Suspect Vanished
- Republicans Press Kagan on Social Issues at Hearing
- Merkel's Choice Wins German Presidency in Weak Showing
- British Regulator Fines Drunken Oil Trader
- Berdych Stuns Federer at Wimbledon
- The TV Watch: Larry King Goes Gently From CNN
- State of the Art: Big Body, Big Screen: Droid X Is This Month's Superphone
- Journalists From Brazil Unhappy With Relegation to Sideline at World Cup
- Film: Christopher Nolan, the Man Behind the Dreamscape
Cypriot Police Say Russian Spying Suspect Vanished | Top |
Cypriot police began searching for an alleged Russian spy wanted in the United States who vanished after being released on bail. | |
Republicans Press Kagan on Social Issues at Hearing | Top |
Pressure rose on Solicitor General Elena Kagan at her Supreme Court confirmation hearing to defend her decisions on abortion and gays in the military. | |
Merkel's Choice Wins German Presidency in Weak Showing | Top |
Chancellor Angela Merkel's handpicked presidential candidate limped to victory, a weak showing that deeply damaged her political fortunes. | |
British Regulator Fines Drunken Oil Trader | Top |
A former oil futures broker engineered a jump in the price of oil a year ago and cost his firm millions after a weekend of heavy drinking, Britain's financial regulator disclosed. | |
Berdych Stuns Federer at Wimbledon | Top |
Tomas Berdych, the 12th seed, provided another upset, beating No. 1 Roger Federer, 6-4, 3-6, 6-1, 6-4. | |
The TV Watch: Larry King Goes Gently From CNN | Top |
News personalities, celebrities and politicians hold on to the spotlight long after their expiration dates. So Larry King's coming retirement from CNN is commendable. | |
State of the Art: Big Body, Big Screen: Droid X Is This Month's Superphone | Top |
Speed plus power plus no dropped calls plus clever design. They add up to the Motorola Droid X phone from Google. | |
Journalists From Brazil Unhappy With Relegation to Sideline at World Cup | Top |
In Brazil, radio and television reporters are used to standing behind the goals and along the sideline. | |
Film: Christopher Nolan, the Man Behind the Dreamscape | Top |
With "Inception," Christopher Nolan considers a world where the subconscious is open to manipulation. | |
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