- Former first lady Betty Ford dies at 93 (AP)
- Malaysia fires tear gas at protest, arrests 672 (AP)
- South Sudan becomes world's newest nation (AP)
- Ex-Cameron aide arrested in UK hacking scandal (AP)
- Kate and William land in Los Angeles for US trip (AP)
- Shuttle lifts off for last time; `Light this fire' (AP)
- Montana, Exxon Mobil split over river oil spill (AP)
- Weak hiring casts doubts on strength of rebound (AP)
- IMF agrees to give Greece $4.2 billion (AP)
- Nolan Ryan says fan's widow worried about son (AP)
- Former first lady Betty Ford dies, age 93 (Reuters)
- Murdoch flies to London to tackle phone-hack crisis (Reuters)
- IMF approves 3.2 billion euro loan tranche for Greece (Reuters)
- Dismal jobs picture complicates debt talks (Reuters)
- Analysis: Belt-tightening may squeeze economy, markets (Reuters)
- Exclusive: WikiLeaks loses Icelandic financial lifeline (Reuters)
- U.S. seeks to limit damage of Texas execution case (Reuters)
- BP wants future spill claims limited (Reuters)
- South Sudan day of freedom dawns (AFP)
- British PM promises inquiry into tabloid scandal (AFP)
2011-07-09
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