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Marines in Beirut to pack up Americans (AP) 7/20/2006 7:10 AM

US Marines help bring evacuees on board a LCU (Landing Craft Utility) from a beach in Beirut, Lebanon, Thursday, July 20, 2006. Around 1,200 Americans fleeing fighting are to be taken by LCU to the USS Nashville, and transported to Cyprus. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)AP - U.S. Marines landed in Beirut Thursday to help evacuate Americans onto a Navy ship bound for Cyprus in the second mass U.S exodus from the battle-torn country. About 40 U.S. Marines arrived at a beach just north of Beirut in a landing craft and picked up 300 Americans who they ferried to the amphibious assault ship USS Nashville just off the coast.


Israel hints at a full-scale invasion (AP) 7/20/2006 7:28 AM

A woman walks in the rubble of destroyed houses after they were targeted by Israeli warplanes missiles overnight, in the southern village of Zebdine, close to the market town of Nabatiyeh, Lebanon, Thursday July 20, 2006. Hezbollah guerrillas clashed with Israeli troops on the Lebanese side of the border for the second consecutive day Thursday, while Israeli warplanes renewed airstrikes against Lebanon in a ninth day of fighting. (AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)AP - Israeli troops met fierce resistance from Hezbollah guerrillas Thursday as they crossed into Lebanon to seek tunnels and weapons for a second straight day, and Israel hinted at a full-scale invasion.


Bush to make first NAACP appearance today (AP) 7/20/2006 5:35 AM

Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton, D-N.Y., center,  Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., right, and Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., left, arrive to the annual convention of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People on Wednesday, July 19, 2006 in Washington. The Democrats called on President Bush to use his rare appearance before the NAACP's annual conference Thursday to renew the landmark 1965 Voting Rights Act, arguing that such a step would ensure a basic right for minorities.  (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)AP - For five years in a row, President Bush has declined invitations to address the annual NAACP convention. This year, with the Senate poised to renew the 1965 Voting Rights Act, Bush said yes.


Witnesses: Ethiopian troops in Somalia (AP) 7/20/2006 7:23 AM

Islamic Militia carying weapons in  Mogadishu airport, Wednesday, July 19, 2006. A top official in Somalia's Islamic militia said Wednesday his forces will soon seize the base of the country's internationally recognized but powerless government. The Islamic fighters seized the town of Bur Haqaba and were continuing toward Baidoa, some 60 kilometers (37 miles) away, witnesses said Wednesday. (AP Photo/Mohamed Sheikh Nor)AP - Residents of central Somalia said Thursday that hundreds of Ethiopian troops were patrolling the town of Baidoa in armored vehicles, less than a day after Islamic militants moved near the base of the weak, U.N.-backed government.


Storm warning on as Beryl moves north (Reuters) 7/20/2006 5:53 AM

A satellite image of Tropical Storm Beryl, July 19, 2006. The second tropical storm of what is expected to be a busy 2006 Atlantic hurricane season formed on Tuesday, prompting a tropical storm watch for the North Carolina coast. (NOAA/Handout/Reuters)Reuters - The U.S. National Hurricane Center issued a storm warning for the vacation playgrounds of southeastern Massachusetts on Thursday, as Tropical Storm Beryl headed north after sparing North Carolina.


Apple's shares surge on 2Q profit report (AP) 7/20/2006 5:12 AM

Nessia Frazier listens on a Apple Computer iPod nano at the Apple store in Palo Alto, Calif., Monday, July 17, 2006. Apple Computer Inc. releases third-quarter earnings after bell.  (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)AP - The iPod craze apparently hasn't peaked just yet. Countering Wall Street fears that sales of the ubiquitous personal music player might begin to wane, Apple Computer Inc. said the industry-leading device helped fuel a nearly 48 percent profit increase.


Group: Web firms violating human rights (AP) 7/20/2006 5:11 AM

Chinese commuters look out from the window of a bus adorned with publicity for Yahoo in Beijing, China Thursday July 20, 2006.  Amnesty International accused Yahoo, Microsoft and Google on Thursday of violating human rights principles by cooperating with China's efforts to censor the Web and called on them to lobby for the release of jailed cyber-dissidents.  'The Internet should promote free speech, not restrict it. We have to guard against the creation of two Internets _ one for expression and one for repression,' said Larry Cox,   executive director of Amnesty's U.S. branch, in a statement.   (AP Photo/ Elizabeth Dalziel)AP - Amnesty International accused Yahoo, Microsoft and Google on Thursday of violating human rights principles by cooperating with China's efforts to censor the Web and called on them to lobby for the release of jailed cyber-dissidents.


Date with '7th Heaven' star raises $30,000 (AP) 7/20/2006 6:15 AM

In a file photo Jessica Biel arrives for her unveiling as Esquire magazine's 2005 'Sexiest Woman Alive' on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2005, in New York City.  A date with Jessica Biel will be up for bid July 18, 2006, to help raise money for a teenager who lost her leg in a prom night limousine accident, Denver newspapers reported this week.    (AP Photo/John Smock)AP - A date with Esquire's "The Sexiest Woman Alive" and "7th Heaven" star Jessica Biel raised $30,000 to help a teenager who lost her leg in a prom night limousine accident.


Cop's night job as hooker is nixed (AP) 7/20/2006 5:50 AM
AP - A New Zealand policewoman has been censured for some unauthorized "undercover" work — a stint moonlighting as a prostitute — but is being allowed to keep her day job after giving up the night duties.
Zidane banned for 3 matches for head-butt (AP) 7/20/2006 7:39 AM

France's  soccer player Zinedine Zidane, right, leaves the FIFA headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland, on Thursday, July 20, 2006, after a hearing with the FIFA disciplinary committee. The committee met Thursday to consider punishments for Zinedine Zidane's World Cup final head-butt. The former France captain was sent off for ramming Italy defender Marco Materazzi in the chest. Zidane, who retired after the July 9 game in Berlin, faces a possible fine and a symbolic ban. Person at left is unidentified. (AP Photo/Keystone, Walter Bieri)AP - Zinedine Zidane was banned by FIFA for three games Thursday for head-butting Italy's Marco Materazzi during the World Cup final. Materazzi was suspended for two matches.


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