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Rice discusses troop withdrawals with Iraqis
(AP)
AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice flew into Baghdad on Thursday for discussions with Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and other top Iraqi officials, hoping to iron out remaining differences in a U.S.-Iraq security deal that envisions the withdrawal of American troops.

Tropical Storm Fay expected to hit Fla. 3rd time
(AP)
AP - Tropical Storm Fay lumbered offshore for what was likely to be a brief stay over the Atlantic Ocean's energizing waters after flooding hundreds of homes, trapping residents and leaving much of Florida a soggy mess.

14 bodies ID'd so far in Spain plane crash
(AP)
AP - Spain began three days of mourning Thursday for the 153 people who died when a jetliner crashed shortly after takeoff in the nation's worst air disaster in nearly 25 years.

McCain hopes to turn the tide in Great Lakes area
(AP)
AP - Democratic dominance in presidential elections has been the norm for decades throughout much of the country's union-strong industrial Great Lakes region.

Walsh, May-Treanor win 2nd beach volleyball gold
(AP)
AP - The Chinese and the wretched Beijing weather were no match for Misty May-Treanor and "Six Feet of Sunshine." May-Treanor and Kerri Walsh won their second consecutive gold medal in beach volleyball Thursday, playing through a steady and sometimes driving rain to beat China in straight sets and extend their winning streak to 108 matches in a row.

China hopes to attract more US college students
(AP)
AP - China is hoping that American college students watching the Summer Olympics will want to travel there, providing a bump similar to what Australia and Greece enjoyed in 2000 and 2004.

US Rep. Tubbs Jones of Ohio dies after hemorrhage
(AP)
AP - Democratic U.S. Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones, the first black woman to represent Ohio in Congress and a strong critic of the Iraq war, died Wednesday after a brain hemorrhage, a hospital spokeswoman said.

US coalition: 30 militants die in Afghan battle
(AP)
AP - U.S.-led coalition troops battled a group of militants in eastern Afghanistan, killing over 30 insurgents, while three NATO soldiers were killed in a roadside blast elsewhere, officials said Thursday.

AP Exclusive: Crow offers free music to voters
(AP)
AP - Sheryl Crow is giving away free music — a tactic she calls the "Tupperware" party approach to inspiring young people to vote.

Umpires, MLB sign agreement on instant replay
(AP)
AP - Baseball umpires and management signed an agreement Wednesday that will allow the sport to start using instant replay to help determine calls on the field. Major League Baseball still hasn't determined when the use of replays will start.

Russia armor seen pulling back from Georgia
(Reuters)
Reuters - A column of Russian armor
withdrew from central Georgia on Thursday in what the Defense
Ministry in Moscow said was the start of a pullback of forces,
Interfax reported.

Relatives grieve as Spanair crash probe begins
(Reuters)
Reuters - Grieving relatives and medical staff on
Thursday tried to identify the badly-burned bodies of victims
of the crash of a Spanish jet in which 153 people were killed
as it took off on a holiday flight from Madrid airport.

Obama and McCain dodge questions on VPs
(Reuters)
Reuters - Democrat Barack Obama
and Republican John McCain dodged questions about their looming
vice presidential picks on Wednesday as they renewed their
battle over who has the best judgment on national security and
the economy.

Zardari seen as likely Pakistan president candidate
(Reuters)
Reuters - Assassinated Pakistani prime minister
Benazir Bhutto's widower emerged on Thursday as a likely
candidate to become the next president as a split loomed in the
ruling coalition led by his party.

Citi cuts outlook on Lehman, Morgan Stanley, Goldman
(Reuters)
Reuters - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc , Goldman
Sachs Group Inc and Morgan Stanley may incur
further writedowns, mainly on their mortgage assets, said an
analyst at Citigroup, who cut his third-quarter outlook for the
U.S. investment banks.