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New Harry Potter Book Getting Rave Reviews
San Francisco Chronicle - 3 hours ago By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer. After all the hype and midnight madness, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is proving as much an event to read as to buy. Critics are calling it the most moving and mature of JK Rowling's fantasy series.

Leavitt Says US Will Decide on Barr by Sept. 1 (Update1)
Bloomberg - 23 hours ago July 15 (Bloomberg) -- Barr Pharmaceuticals Inc. will get a ruling on its application to sell the Plan B emergency contraceptive without a prescription, the US health secretary said in a letter, opening the

Minibus Explosion in Turkey Leaves 5 Dead
Guardian Unlimited - 3 hours ago By LOUIS MEIXLER. ANKARA, Turkey (AP) - A bomb tore apart a minibus in a popular Aegean beach resort town Saturday, killing at least five people, including two foreigners, the second explosion in a week aimed at Turkey's vital tourism industry.

CIA Operatives Try to Protect the Puzzle
Los Angeles Times - 16 hours ago The CIA leak case has called attention to the mosaic of lies and props the intelligence community diligently uses to protect its operatives. By Greg Miller, Times Staff Writer. WASHINGTON -- Several months

Hillary Clinton joins GTA row
PC Pro - Jul 15, 2005 Hillary Clinton, the wife of the ex-President and now a US Senator, has stepped into the row over whether or not there are explicit mini-games hidden in the game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. She has asked

Planet with three suns challenges astronomers
ABC Online - Jul 14, 2005 Astronomers have detected a planet with not one, but three suns, a finding that challenges astronomers' theories of planetary formation. The planet, a gas giant slightly larger than Jupiter, orbits the main

AP Interview: Schwarzenegger explains stance on food supplements
San Jose Mercury News - 3 hours ago SACRAMENTO - Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger was criticized for having a conflict of interest last week after it was revealed he vetoed a bill regulating food supplements while he had a multimillion dollar contract with magazines that profit from the industry.

Bush's wartime tribunals upheld
Miami Herald - 15 hours ago A federal appeals court has said Osama bin Laden's driver can face a war crimes tribunal at Guant�namo after all, reversing a lower court ruling and setting the stage for a Supreme Court challenge. By CAROL ROSENBERG.

Cameron Diaz's lawyer testifies in topless photos trial
San Jose Mercury News - 18 hours ago LOS ANGELES - Cameron Diaz's entertainment attorney testified Friday that the actress became upset when she was shown a videotape from a photo shoot in which she posed topless. "She started to shake. She was

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