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- White House Tries to Regroup as Criticism Mounts Over Leak
- U.S. to Aid South Korea With Naval Defense Plan
- For Djokovic, the Expected Takes 4 Sets
- The New Poor: Blacks in Memphis Lose Decades of Gains
- German President Quits Over Remarks on Military
White House Tries to Regroup as Criticism Mounts Over Leak | Top |
Officials acknowledged the possibility that tens of thousands of gallons of oil might continue pouring into the gulf until August. | |
U.S. to Aid South Korea With Naval Defense Plan | Top |
The sinking of a warship revealed that South Korea is still vulnerable to a surprise attack, U.S. officials say. | |
For Djokovic, the Expected Takes 4 Sets | Top |
Novak Djokovic, who has struggled with allergies, moved to the quarterfinals, slowly slipping past Robby Ginepri. | |
The New Poor: Blacks in Memphis Lose Decades of Gains | Top |
Foreclosures and unemployment have destroyed black wealth and income and erased two decades of slow progress. | |
German President Quits Over Remarks on Military | Top |
The German president Horst Koehler said he was resigning due to widespread criticism of comments about the country's military action and commercial interests. | |
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