AP - A South Carolina man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend's parents 14 years ago was executed in the state's electric chair Friday night after a last-ditch effort to halt the sentence was denied by the U.S. Supreme Court.
AP - Pakistan's new ambassador to the United States is urging patience for those in Washington frustrated with his government's pursuit of peace deals with tribes along the lawless Pakistani-Afghan border.
AP - The Olympic torch was paraded through the streets of Tibet's capital Saturday, the site of bloody riots in March that triggered demonstrations along the flame's international relay stops.
AP - When Oregon education officials set out to devise a graduation testing requirement for high school students, they looked to other states for inspiration on what not to do. -- read full article
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AP - Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice heads to Asia next week amid signs of an imminent breakthrough in efforts to get North Korea to abandon nuclear weapons and bring a formal end to the Korean War.
AP - Hillary Rodham Clinton needs Barack Obama's donors to help retire her sizable debt. Obama, who's forgoing public funds for the general election, could use her donors to boost his ample fundraising.
AFP - President Robert Mugabe said Friday that "only God" could remove him from office, as Zimbabwe's opposition considered pulling out of next week's run-off election amid escalating violence.
AFP - The future of the Europe Union's troubled reform treaty was put on hold until October at Friday's Brussels summit, after Czech doubts and a last-minute legal hurdle in Britain added to last week's referendum rejection in Ireland.
Reuters - Supporters of anti-American cleric
Moqtada al-Sadr accused Iraqi security forces on Friday of
heavy-handed action in a crackdown in the southern city of
Amara, calling it a "clear provocation."
Reuters - U.S. Democratic presidential candidate
Barack Obama said on Friday nuclear power was "not a panacea"
for U.S. energy woes but it is worth investigating its further
development.
Reuters - Zimbabwe's opposition leader Morgan
Tsvangirai is considering whether to pull out of the June 27
presidential run-off election, fearing it will be a charade, a
spokesman said on Friday.
Reuters - Surging fuel prices are forcing cities
across the United States to cut back on services and dip into
cash reserves to keep their fleets on the road, according to a
survey released on Friday.