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Battle Lines Form Over Supreme Court Forbes - 55 minutes ago US Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor announced her retirement on July 1. The decision brings to an end a period of more than eleven years in which the Court's composition has remained unchanged. O'Connor's Where the leaders stand on G8 issues Telegraph.co.uk - 48 minutes ago Tony Blair holds the presidency of the G8 and has set the agenda for this week's summit. He wants his fellow world-leaders to agree a package of help for Africa including 100 per cent international debt relief Gerrard staying Belfast Telegraph - 26 minutes ago By Steven Beacom. In the most astonishing turnaround, Steven Gerrard revealed today that he intends to STAY with Liverpool! It is the latest remarkable twist to a story that has gone on for over a year. But Oil above $60 as storm adds to fears Reuters - 45 minutes ago LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices broke back above $60 a barrel on Wednesday, with a tropical storm in the oil-producing US Gulf of Mexico compounding worries over refiners' ability to bolster pre-winter fuel supplies. Storm season starting strong Gainesville Sun - 56 minutes ago By BOB ARNDORFER. Five weeks since the start of the six-month Atlantic hurricane season, emergency officials and residents of North Central Florida are watching the third and fourth named storms of 2005. As Thrilling finale too close to call Times Online - 20 minutes ago VOTERS from Spain and Latin America seem to hold the key as to whether London will win the right to stage the 2012 Games today in the most feverishly contested poll in the 112-year history of the IOC. After Martha Stewart prefers prison to `hideous' house arrest restraints Kansas City Star - 3 hours ago BY NANCY DILLON. NEW YORK - (KRT) - Martha Stewart despises her "hideous" electronic ankle bracelet - and confesses she even went on the Internet to learn how to dismantle it. "No matter what they say, there's no getting used to it, because it hurts. Images of comet impact yield lots of surprises Times of India - 6 hours ago PASADENA, CALIFORNIA: A spectacular collision between a spacecraft and a comet has freed a huge plume of primordial material from the comet's nucleus that could unlock the secret of how life arrived on Earth, NASA scientists said. Too little, too late Newsday - 1 hour ago BY DAVID LENNON. WASHINGTON - For all of his dramatic flair and competitive fire, Pedro Martinez cannot beat teams by himself, and especially a club as persistent as the first-place Nationals. Martinez, as
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