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    [Paul Giamatti]: 'Mad Men,' 'Damages' make Emmy noms history (09:02 7/17)
    LOS ANGELES - "Mad Men," AMC's sleek drama set in the advertising world circa 1960, and FX's legal thriller "Damages" made Emmy nominations history Thursday as the first basic cable programs to gain best-series nods.
    [John McCain]: Obama campaign raised $52 million in June (09:02 7/17)
    WASHINGTON - Democrat Barack Obama raised $52 million last month for his presidential campaign, more than twice as much as Republican rival John McCain in a significant boost to his financial cache for the fall contest.
    [Carl Icahn]: Yahoo says Icahn's agenda presents significant risk (09:04 7/17)
    NEW YORK (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) on Thursday warned its shareholders that billionaire Carl Icahn's agenda presents a "significant risk" to their investment, and reiterated that it would only sell itself to Microsoft (MSFT.O) under the right terms.
    [Christopher Dodd]: Democrats try to spur more oil exploration (09:02 7/17)
    WASHINGTON - Seeking to blunt GOP efforts to permit oil exploration off Atlantic and Pacific coasts, House Democrats are pushing legislation they say would spur oil drilling on already available lands in Alaska, the West and the western Gulf of Mexico.
    [Arnold Schwarzenegger]: Bush set to survey Northern California wildfires (09:02 7/17)
    SAN FRANCISCO - The White House said President Bush will visit Northern California on Thursday to get a first-hand look at the wildfires that have ravaged hundreds of square miles and strained the state's firefighting resources.
    [Tony Snow]: Bush to attend funeral for Tony Snow (09:02 7/17)
    WASHINGTON - President Bush is honoring his former spokesman, Tony Snow, by recounting his experiences at the White House and offering prayers and continued support for his family. Snow died of colon cancer July 12. He was being remembered Thursday at services at the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception on the campus of Catholic University.
    [Condoleezza Rice]: France urges Iran to get specific in nuclear talks (09:02 7/17)
    VIENNA/DAMASCUS (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said on Thursday big powers were waiting for specific proposals from Iran in new talks over its disputed nuclear work and Iran's foreign minister said U.S. participation was "positive."
    [Barack Obama]: Fox: Jackson used N-word in crude off-air remarks (20:41 7/16)
    CHICAGO - For decades the Rev. Jesse Jackson has rallied against the use of the N-word -- an ethnic slur he has repeatedly told the American public is hateful and degrading. But the longtime civil rights activist used the term in what Jackson thought was a private conversation during a break from a TV interview.
    [David Petraeus]: More US troops may go to Afghanistan this year (20:41 7/16)
    WASHINGTON - Pentagon leader on Wednesday signaled a surge in U.S. forces in Afghanistan "sooner rather than later," a shift that could send some units there within weeks, as officials prepare to cut troop levels in Iraq.
    [Richard Armitage]: Bush claims privilege to withhold CIA leak records (20:41 7/16)
    WASHINGTON - President Bush invoked executive privilege to keep Congress from seeing the FBI report of an interview with Vice President Dick Cheney and other records related to the administration's leak of CIA operative Valerie Plame's identity in 2003.
    [Ben Bernanke]: US inflation soars at 26-year high on energy prices (13:41 7/16)
    WASHINGTON (AFP) - Soaring energy costs drove US consumer prices up 1.1 percent in June to an annual pace of 5.0 percent, data showed Wednesday, prompting a central bank warning and rising stagflation concerns.
    [Robert Gates]: Military surge in Iraq ends; 150,000 troops remain (07:24 7/16)
    WASHINGTON - The military surge into Iraq that began more than 18 months ago has ended. But 150,000 U.S. troops remain, as many as 15,000 more than before the buildup began.
    [Justin Morneau]: American League All-Stars win 4-3 in 15 innings (01:24 7/16)
    NEW YORK - Michael Young lifted a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the 15th to give the AL a 4-3 triumph over the National League in baseball's All-Star Game. Justin Morneau led off the winning rally with a single before beating Corey Hart's throw to the plate to conclude the longest All-Star game ever.
    [Gene Simmons]: Gene Simmons to judge CBS's "Jingles" (20:41 7/16)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Gene Simmons, the tongue-wagging co-founder and frontman for the heavy metal rock band Kiss, is trying his hand at a gentler form of music -- jingles.
    [Robert De Niro]: Oscar watchers dampen award hype for Ledger's Joker (20:41 7/16)
    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - When the new Batman movie "The Dark Night" began screenings last month before its U.S. debut on Friday, some moviegoers saw Heath Ledger as an instant Oscar candidate as the deranged villain, The Joker.


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