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| Gunmen in Gaza fire on PM's home BBC News)
Gunmen have opened fire on the home of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya, as violence continues in Gaza. It is unclear whether the target of the attack near Gaza City was Mr Haniya himself or his security guards.
Grisly Palestinian infighting flares (Houston Chronicle)
Palestinians in armored car attack Israeli troops (San Francisco Chronicle)
 PRESS TV
| Sarkozy Set to Extend Majority After French Legislative Vote Bloomberg)
By Helene Fouquet and Francois de Beaupuy June 11 (Bloomberg) -- French President Nicolas Sarkozy is set to tighten his grip on policy making after his Union for a Popular Movement won the first round of legislative elections.
French overwhelmingly favor president's camp in parliamentary vote (International Herald Tribune)
Sarkozy on course for landslide victory (Independent)
 CTV.ca
| Bush Gets Warm Reception in Albania NPR)
by Vicky O'Hara Weekend Edition Sunday, June 10, 2007 · President Bush received a hero's welcome Sunday when he arrived in the Albanian capital of Tirana, a marked contrast from the protests that have greeted the president at other stops during his
NOTEBOOK: Bush name may have helped teen (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
Bush calls for Kosovo's independence (NDTV.com)
 Aljazeera.net
| Putin wants new economic "architecture" International Herald Tribune)
By Andrew E. Kramer ST. PETERSBURG: President Vladimir Putin sought to reassure investors and foreign leaders that Russia remained committed to free trade and investment for businesses that work here, in spite of a chill in political relations with the
Putin calls on new world economic order (Euronews.net)
Putin slams WTO (Finance24)
 Gulf Times
| Weekend Fighting Heavy at Lebanon Camp Forbes)
By HUSSEIN DAKROUB 06.10.07, 8:28 PM ET Heavy fighting raged for a second straight day Sunday as the Lebanese army bombarded suspected hideouts of al-Qaida-inspired militants holed up in a Palestinian refugee camp.
Hezbollah's Palestinian predicament (Ha'aretz)
'Only the reckless still drive here' (Jerusalem Post)
 AlaskaReport
| US military action against Iran possible Xinhua)
WASHINGTON, June 10 (Xinhua) -- The United States might take military action to stop Iran's alleged involvement in Iraq War by training and equipping extremists who are killing US troops, a US senator said Sunday.
US senator urges military strike on Iran (MSNBC)
Lieberman Backs Limited US Attacks on Iran (New York Times)
 Martinsburg Journal
| Voters: No Table Games for Charles Town BloodHorse)
by AP Concerns over too little tax revenue and increased traffic in Jefferson County are believed to have led to the defeat of a June 9 referendum on table games at Charles Town Races & Slots in West Virginia.
Tables Games Winning Big in Ohio County (WOWK)
Table Gambling Referendum Passes (Wheeling Intelligencer)
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| National news: Sheehan selling camp outside Bush's ranch Online Athens (subscription))
Cindy Sheehan's war protest site, Camp Casey, will be sold to radio talk show host Bree Walker, who will keep it as a memorial.
Sheehan selling land outside Bush's ranch to radio show host (San Jose Mercury News)
Farewell to the anti-war movement's imperfect heroine (Salt Lake Tribune)
 Scientific American
| Beef recalled for 3rd time in a week Los Angeles Times)
Meat from a California supplier may contain E. coli. The latest alert is for 5.7 million pounds. From the Associated Press LOS ANGELES - For the third time in a week, a California-based meat supplier has expanded its ground beef recall.
5.7 Million Pounds Of Ground Beef Recalled Due To E.Coli (North Country Gazette)
Health Highlights: June 10, 2007 (Washington Post)
 Philadelphia Daily News
| Cape beach #5 on nat... Boston Globe)
Looking for a prestige place to take a dip this weekend? How about a nationally-ranked sandy seaside spot like Coast Guard Beach on Cape Cod, which just placed fifth on this year's America's top 10 beaches survey.
'Dr. Beach' doesn't like our beaches much (Miami Herald)
Volusia hits beach top 10 for first time (Orlando Sentinel)
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| Computer Failure Triggers Worst Flight Delays Of The Year InformationWeek)
Air traffic controllers at two major US airports had to move flights in and out with hand-written airline schedules. By Sharon Gaudin A federal computer system that processes pilots' flight plans went down for two hours Friday morning, causing a domino
Storms, computer glitch cause O'Hare delays (Chicago Tribune)
RDU minimally effected by FAA glitch (News & Observer)
 Boston Globe
| Nasa concerned over damaged shuttle Independent)
By Seth Borenstein in Cape Canaveral With the problem of a 6-inch (15cm) gap in the space shuttle Atlantis's heat protection declared non-urgent, the crew readied themselves for what Nasa called a delicate ballet with the International Space Station.
Shuttle crew boards space station (CNET News.com)
Shuttle Atlantis docks with Space Station (Xinhua)
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 PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung)
| Google 'hostile to privacy': Privacy Sydney Morning Herald)
Google has the most abysmal privacy policies and is leading a "race to the bottom" by the world's most renowned Internet firms, according to a British human rights advocacy group.
Google this: Who's the worst invader of privacy? (Xinhua)
Privacy International pokes a stick Google?s in the eye (ZDNet)
 Canada.com
| US Justice Department could suffer Microsoft "memogate" iTWire)
By Stan Beer In what could turn into a major embarrassment for the US Government, the New York Times has reported that the US Justice Department's top antitrust official last month sent a memo to state prosecutors urging them to reject a confidential
Antitrust: Google's statement on Vista desktop search (Seattle Post Intelligencer)
US backs Microsoft against Google complaint: NYT (Reuters)
 Seattle Post Intelligencer
| Donovan makes history as US men win Monsters and Critics.com)
Carson, CA - Landon Donovan moved into sole possession of first place on United States' all-time points list in a 2-0 win over Trinidad & Tobago in the CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday.
Mapp guides US to 2-0 victory (Los Angeles Times)
US Wins, But Coach 'Disappointed' (Washington Post)
 Philadelphia Daily News
| Twins avoid 1st interleague home sweep Seattle Post Intelligencer)
AP MINNEAPOLIS -- Torii Hunter had three hits and Jason Bartlett snapped out of a slump with two RBIs, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Washington Nationals 6-3 on Sunday to salvage the final game of their interleague series.
Twins' singles oust Nationals in finale (MLB.com)
Nationals-Twins Preview (USA Today)
 Sioux City Journal
| Suzann Pettersen Wins LPGA Championship Forbes)
By DOUG FERGUSON 06.10.07, 8:11 PM ET With a major championship in her grasp, Suzann Pettersen never flinched. Not at the furious charge from 18-year-old Na On Min, who made four straight birdies to pull within one shot.
Wie?s stock sinks lower as wrist injury helps game fall apart (Times Online)
Golf: An unknown South Korean teenager surprises fans at the LPGA (International Herald Tribune)
 Telegraph.co.uk
| Prosecutor's Wife and Paris Have Something in Common TMZ.com)
In the ultimate of ironies, turns out the wife of Los Angeles City Attorney Rocky Delgadillo -- the man who wanted more jail time for Paris Hilton -- was popped for driving with a suspended license.
Is the New Paris Really a Humble Paris? (ABC News)
Why was Paris Hilton released? (NEWS.com.au)
 E! Online
| Isaiah gone from 'Grey's' cast USA Today)
By Gary Levin, USA TODAY Embattled actor Isaiah Washington has been fired from ABC's top drama, Grey's Anatomy, eight months after he ignited a firestorm making a homophobic slur about a fellow actor.
Isaiah?s ?Grey?s? career pronounced dead (Boston Herald)
?Grey?s? Star Said to Be Off the Show (New York Times)
 Canada.com
| 'Pirates' ship-shape overseas Variety)
By DAVE MCNARY The buccaneers stayed on course in a robust frame at the international box office, as "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" sailed to its third weekend victory with $51.3 million at 17500 playdates in 103 markets.
"Ocean's Thirteen" steals N American box office crown (Xinhua)
Box Office for Horror Movies Is Weak, Verging on Horrible (New York Times)
 HealthNews-Stats (press release)
| Alzheimer's patients are expected to quadruple Independent)
By David Langton The world is on the brink of an Alzheimer's epidemic in which the number of sufferers could quadruple over the next 40 years.
Heart Disease a Risk Factor for Alzheimer's (Forbes)
New tests may help predict Alzheimer's: conference (Reuters.uk)
 Ontario Now
| Vitamin D protects cancer Food Consumer)
By Ben Wasserman-foodconsumer.org Taking vitamin D supplements may drastically reduce risk of a number of non-skin cancers including breast cancer, colon cancer and lung cancer in older women; suggests a new study, which appears in the June 8,
Cancer risk cut (The Age)
Cancer Benefit From Vitamin D? (WebMD)
 Xinhua
| Call the Doctor New York Times)
By DAVID CARR When the news broke last month that significant questions had been raised about an increase in the risk of a heart attack for users of Avandia, I followed the reports with a bit more avidity than most.
Two diabetes drugs get "black box "warning (Xinhua)
Black Box Warnings For Diabetes Drugs (Dog Flu Diet and Diseases)
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| Colin Powell calls for closure of Guantanamo Xinhua)
BEIJING, June 11 (Xinhuanet)-- Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has called for the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay to be immediately closed and its inmates moved to the United States.
Colin Powell calls for immediate closure of Guantanamo prison camp (Canoe.ca)
Powell calls for closing Guantanamo prison (WHO-TV)
 Canada.com
| Bush's Record Makes US Allies Wary Wall Street Journal)
By YOCHI J. DREAZEN During last week's summit of leading nations, Mr. Bush agreed to study a proposal from Russian President Vladimir Putin to construct jointly a defense shield against missile strikes.
Right idea, too late (Buffalo News)
G8 nations agree on need for emissions cuts (New Scientist (subscription))
 Philadelphia Daily News
| US Jewish prof. refused tenure due to Shoah views Jerusalem Post)
By JPOST.COM STAFF Chicago's DePaul University rejected a Jewish political science professor's tenure request because of the professor's opinions on the Holocaust, Israel Radio reported overnight Sunday.
DePaul denies tenure to Finkelstein (Jewish Telegraphic Agency)
Finkelstein rejected from US college (Ynetnews)
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