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Monday, July 18, 2011

18 July'11

*17th/Brooks arrested in hacking probe
Ex-Murdoch Aide Rebekah Brooks Arrested
Man Arrested for Alleged Sen. Boxer Threats
Bank on Libya's western front reopens
Sao Tome votes in presidential poll
LA Mayor: Freeway to Reopen Early
London Police Chief Quits Over Hacking Ties
Caine: Hackers would fall asleep
Met chief resigns
Red Bull Flugtag fearless flyers
Handicapped community takes on the Italian mafia
Raw Video: Japan's World Cup Win Stuns U.S. Fans
Raw Video: Volcano Erupts in Indonesia
Raw Video: Annual Water Fight in Madrid
Scotland Yard chief quits, Brooks arrested over hacking
Raw Video: Stage Collapse at Ottawa Bluesfest
*18th/Lead Doctor Says Mubarak Did Not Have Stroke
'Air-conditioned clothes' help Japan beat summer heat
Met chief resigns
Raw Video: Tour Bus Crash in New York
Horse Burned in Barn Fire Offers Hope to Humans
Desperate Housewife's Body of Proof
Body of Proof hits UK
The Smurfs Are Back!
Stage Collapse at Ottawa Bluesfest
Two prisoners escape van
ShowBiz Minute: Potter, Lopez, Fonda
UK PM to Face Lawmakers Over Murdoch Again
Taliban claim killing of key Karzai aide
Tent village to protest cost of living in Israel
Protesters occupy oil firm
Miliband ups pressure on PM
Russia attempts to raise doomed Volga boat
Jewelry drawers a gold mine as prices soar
British PM Cameron under pressure over hacking scandal
Petraeus steps down in Afghanistan
McGregor's Grief, Love and Comedy in 'Beginners'
Blair wants national pride in games
Shallow grave woman laid to rest
General Petraeus Hands Over Afghanistan Command
Raw Video: Storage Bin Loaded on Space Shuttle
Mayor welcomes police resignations
New top cops
S.Sudan launches new currency
Court rejects Berlusconi defence complaints in sex trial
Libyan rebels vow to fight on during Ramadan
Nazi war crime suspect Kepiro, 97, cleared by court
Former winner hails new Apprentice
Single RAF base left after cuts
£1.5bn for military reserve force
British PM under pressure over hacking scandal
Obama Appoints Cordray to Lead Consumer Agency
Yates quits Met

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