Reuters - Iraq said on Friday it would not grant
U.S. troops freedom of movement for military operations in a
new agreement being negotiated on extending the presence of
American troops on its soil.
Reuters - An Israeli attack on Iranian nuclear
sites looks "unavoidable" given the apparent failure of
sanctions to deny Tehran technology with bomb-making potential,
one of Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's deputies said on Friday.
Reuters - Zimbabwean police detained opposition
leader Morgan Tsvangirai on Friday for the second time this
week after blocking him from reaching a campaign rally for the
June 27 presidential run-off vote.
Reuters - A day after he fired the top two Air
Force leaders, U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates is expected
to pick Michael Donley, a senior Pentagon official, as Air
Force secretary, a senior defense official said on Friday.
Reuters - The U.S. unemployment rate surged to
5.5 percent in May, its highest in more than 3-1/2 years, as
the barely growing economy lost jobs for the fifth straight
month.
Reuters - Democrat Hillary Clinton laid plans
on Friday for an event she hoped she would never have to hold,
her endorsement of U.S. presidential campaign rival Barack
Obama, which party strategists say needs to be convincing to
avoid a rift.
AP - Barry Bonds renewed his claims of innocence Friday, pleading not guilty to 15 federal charges of lying to a grand jury about his performance-enhancing drug use.
AP - Derrie-Air has been exposed. Readers of The Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia Daily News opened their papers Friday to see ads for a new airline called Derrie-Air, which purportedly charges passengers by the pound.
AP - Ed McMahon blames the possible foreclosure of his multimillion-dollar Beverly Hills house on a set of problems all too familiar to many Americans: a foundering economy, health problems and poor planning.
AP - More than three years after a poacher shot off her upper beak, a bald eagle named Beauty can finally live up to her name with the help of volunteers.
AP - So much for trimming the pork. The practice of decorating legislation with billions of dollars in pet projects and federal contracts is still thriving on Capitol Hill despite public outrage that helped flip control of Congress two years ago. -- read full article
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AP - Defense Secretary Robert Gates is likely to recommend to President Bush that he nominate a former Air Force executive, Michael B. Donley, to the service's top civilian post, a senior defense official said Friday.
AP - Senate Republicans on Friday blocked a global warming bill that would have required major reductions in greenhouse gases, pushing debate over the world's biggest environmental concern to next year for a new Congress and president.
AP - Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton met rival Barack Obama face-to-face with no one else present, hours before her campaign formally announced she would endorse him Saturday at an event in Washington.