Reuters - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe
threatened on Monday to arrest opposition leaders over election
campaign violence for which his opponents blame ruling party
supporters.
Reuters - Policy- makers
around the globe declared soaring inflation a top threat on
Monday, with pressure rising for central bank interest rate
increases amid protests against higher costs of living.
Reuters - Israel sought on Monday to lower U.S.
expectations for any deal with the Palestinians this year,
brushing aside pressure over settlements and calling for
decisions on Jerusalem's future to be deferred.
Reuters - U.S. President George W. Bush won
Britain's backing on Monday for tighter sanctions on Iran over
its nuclear program and secured a British pledge to send more
troops to Afghanistan.
Reuters - The worst flooding in the Midwest for
15 years sent fresh shocks to global markets and consumers on
Monday as corn prices hit record highs on fears of crop losses
in the heart of the world's top grain exporter.
AP - Rocco Mediate made up two strokes in two holes and closed within a shot of an erratic Tiger Woods with six holes left in their 18-hole playoff Monday at the U.S. Open.
AP - Leona Helmsley's dog isn't quite as well-heeled as she used to be. Manhattan Surrogate Judge Renee Roth has reduced the trust fund for the little dog, named Trouble, from $12 million to $2 million. -- read full article
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AP - Crude oil futures swung wildly on Monday, rising to a record and then tumbling as investors wrestled with whether they should put stock in Saudi Arabia's promise to boost production. Retail gas prices rose to a record $4.08 a gallon.
AP - Police closed dozens of clothing stores and hairdressers and stopped cars and pedestrians in a crackdown on women who do not abide by Iran's strict Islamic dress code and men wearing fashions seen as too Western, Iranian media reported Monday. -- read full article
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AP - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown handed President Bush good news on two fronts Monday: a modest increase in Britain's troops for the tough Afghanistan fight and a fresh European effort to squeeze Iran's nuclear ambitions.
AP - Hundreds of Taliban fighters took over several villages in southern Afghanistan on Monday just outside the region's largest city, and NATO and Afghan forces were redeploying to meet the threat, officials said.
AP - Even as flood fears eased in Iowa City, the state's south and east prepared for new problems ahead for a string of towns along the Mississippi River.