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U.S. soldier may be able to seek asylum
A Canadian federal judge has decided Canada's refugee board made a mistake when it rejected a U.S. soldier's request for asylum.

Sources: Conyers tied to Detroit scandal
Detroit City Council President Pro Tem Monica Conyers has been tied by federal investigators to a growing corruption scandal in the city, two sources say.

Iran threatens to close Hormuz Strait
Iran will close the Hormuz Strait if the Middle Eastern country's interests in the region are threatened, the Iranian military's chief of staff says.

Teen dies after tied, made to drink gas
An English teenager whose body was found in a ditch died after being made to drink gasoline and set on fire while tied to a tree, officials said.

Abkhazia: Georgia planned spring invasion
The leader of Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia says Georgian forces were planning to invade the republic this spring but were foiled.

Russia begins North Caucasus exercises
Russian military officials said Saturday they've begun large-scale military exercises in the country's troubled North Caucasus region.

Source: Assad ready to intensify talks
Syrian President Bashar Assad is ready to pick up the pace of talks with Palestinian National Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, a source says.

Nozari: High oil prices will follow attack
The cost of crude oil will spike dramatically if Iran becomes the target of any form of military action, Iranian Oil Minister Gholamhossein Nozari says.

Australian state facing drought, locusts
The Australian state of New South Wales is facing both a major drought and a locust invasion that could devastate food supplies, an official says.

Officials to crack down on nude sunbathers
Police in southern California say they will buckle down on nude sunbathers on a popular clothing-optional beach at summer's end because of visitor complaints.

Thousands relocated by Canadian wildfires
More than 2,800 people in Canada have been forced to leave their homes as wildfires ravage the province of Saskatchewan and create heavy smoke, officials say.

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President George Bush Saturday said U.S. military forces "make it possible for America to endure as a free society."

Pakistan not a democratic state says Pakistani human rights activist
A Pakistani human rights activist Munawar Laghari has said that Pakistan being an Islamic country cannot be democratic.

American elderly suffer from high gasoline price impact
Elderly folk across the United States are experiencing a shortage of gas supply due to soaring gasoline prices.

Model busted for lying about age
An aging British model who lied about her age on a passport to get a job in Hollywood barely avoided prison, officials said.

'Fairly strong' quake felt off Japan
Japanese officials said a fairly strong earthquake hit the northeastern section of the country Saturday, measuring a magnitude of 5.1.

Japan beefs up security for G-8 summit
Japanese officials say they're mobilizing about 20,000 police officers at the upcoming Group of Eight summit site in Hokkaido, bracing for possible violence.

California flasher prompts warning
Police in Berkeley, Calif., cautioned residents to be on the lookout for two men pretending to sell newspapers door-to-door after one of them exposed himself.


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iPhone 2.0 3G And Sometimes 'Y'
Steve Jobs and company announced the new iPhone and related products at WWDC last Monday. So who's on board?

Taming the Schedule, Part 2
This is the second part in my series on getting more out of Windows Task Scheduler.

Taming the Schedule, Part 1
Ever wished you could turn your computer into a machine that does all of your mind-numbingly boring tasks for you? Here are some tips on doing that.

Summer Movies Continue: Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade of the Raiders of the Kingdom of the Temple of the Doomed Crystal Skull Ark
Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull started last week. Is it any good?

Good Ideas!
We all have good ideas. Why are so few of these ever brought to light?

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