- Obama says no debates with Clinton between now and Indiana (AP)
- New round of evacuations as Calif. wildfire creeps closer (AP)
- Clinton challenges Obama to Lincoln-Douglas style debate (AP)
- Sharpton vows to 'close this city' after officer acquittals (AP)
- Democrats favored in electoral map (AP)
- Dalai Lama says he's ready for serious talks with China (AP)
- Bush says rebates going out Monday should help economy (AP)
- 3 NYPD detectives acquitted in 50-shot killing (AP)
- Pelosi: Clinton, Obama sharing the ticket not a good idea (AP)
- China says it's ready to meet with aide to Dalai Lama (AP)
- Bush administration opposes Democrats' housing rescue plan (AP)
- Texas court: State can take sect children to foster homes (AP)
- AP Exclusive: US alleges baby-selling in Vietnam (AP)
- White House says Syria 'must come clean' about nuclear work (AP)
- Abbas to appeal for more US help in peace process (AP)
- New home sales plunge to lowest level in 16 1/2 years (AP)
- Democratic leaders may add unemployment benefits to war bill (AP)
- North Carolina excited to choose between Clinton and Obama (AP)
- Day of Silence
- Petraeus promotion keeps nation on its war course (AP)
- Clinton's donations surge after Pennsylvania victory (AP)
- Protesters in Australian capital for Olympic torch relay (AP)
- Delta, Northwest lose combined $10.5B on high fuel, charges (AP)
- Vatican Makes Drug Use a Deadly Sin
- Delta, Northwest report combined $10.5B loss on fuel costs (AP)
- Gen. Petraeus named as next commander of Mideast command (AP)
- Clinton's Pennsylvania victory comes with cash prize (AP)
- Clinton grinds out victory over Obama in Pennsylvania (AP)
- With Pennsylvania win, Clinton survives for yet another day (AP)
- PA exit polls: Whites, blue-collar voters stick with Clinton (AP)
- Congress to hear of alleged Syrian, NKorean nuke cooperation (AP)
- Pa. voters weigh in on hard-edged Democratic contest (AP)
- Rice says Carter was warned against meeting with Hamas (AP)
- China: Ship carrying weapons to Zimbabwe may head home (AP)
- Al-Qaida No. 2 says 9/11 theory propogated by Iran (AP)
- Retail gas hits record $3.50 per gallon as oil prices rocket (AP)
- White House challenges release of visitor logs (AP)
- Iraqi leader calls for Arab support as militia threats grow (AP)
- Clinton reaches for Pa. win; Obama says he'll be close (AP)
- Gates says Air Force not doing enough in Iraq war effort (AP)
- Carter: Hamas is willing to accept Israel as its neighbor (AP)
- Survey: 30 percent believe economy will shrink (AP)
- Clinton, Obama cross Pennsylvania on eve of primary (AP)
- Benedict praises US church as visit ends (AP)
- Obama reports $51M to start April; McCain raises $15M (AP)
- AP IMPACT: Islamic schools lure African boys into begging (AP)
- Former bishop Fernando Lugo scores historic win in Paraguay (AP)
- Lawsuit: Veterans Affairs has failed to prevent suicides (AP)
- On 3rd anniversary as pope, Benedict encourages young people (AP)
- Anti-US cleric al-Sadr threatens new uprising in Iraq (AP)
- Clinton, Obama press for advantage ahead of pivotal primary (AP)
- Secretary Rice says Arabs should boost support for Iraq (AP)
- At St. Pat's, Pope prays for healing from sex abuse scandal (AP)
- Bush asks Congress to reconsider Colombia trade deal (AP)
- Hamas suicide bombers attack Israel-Gaza crossing; 13 hurt (AP)
- Polygamous-sect children ordered to stay in Texas custody (AP)
- Benedict becomes first pope to visit American synagogue (AP)
- FAA sets up high-level alerts for missed airline inspections (AP)
- 5.2 earthquake rattles skyscrapers, nerves across Midwest (AP)
- AP-Yahoo Poll: Obama overtaking Clinton despite bruises (AP)
- Citigroup reports $5.1 billion loss on hefty write-downs (AP)
- After intimate meeting, pope turns to global audience (AP)
- 5.2 earthquake rocks large region of Midwest (AP)
- Testimony: Some in polygamist sect may have had kids at 13 (AP)
- Al-Qaida's No. 2 says Bush covering up Iraq defeat (AP)
- Nearly 1 in 5 troops has mental problems after war service (AP)
- Pope prays with victims of clergy sex abuse scandal (AP)
- Leading economic indicators rise after 5 months of declines (AP)
- AP-Yahoo poll shows McCain winning back unhappy Republicans (AP)
- Clinton emphatically says Obama can win White House (AP)
- Pope says clergy abuse scandal sometimes 'badly handled' (AP)
- Pentagon records detail prisoner abuse by US military (AP)
- Executions to resume after high court OK's lethal injections (AP)
- March consumer prices up despite big drop in clothing costs (AP)
- Bush, big White House crowd to greet pope on his birthday (AP)
- Supreme Court upholds Kentucky's use of lethal injections (AP)
- Va. Tech begins day of mourning a year after mass shooting (AP)
- Images show police well armed for raid on polygamist retreat (AP)
- Pope lands in US, vows to fight clergy sex abuse (AP)
- Bush to announce goal for stopping greenhouse emissions (AP)
- Clinton sketches first 100 days, Obama vows to help workers (AP)
- McCain proposes break in gas taxes (AP)
- Plane crashes in Congo neighborhood (AP)
- Pope: 'Ashamed' of clergy abuse scandal (AP)
- Wholesale prices soar in March (AP)
- Pa. voters divided over Obama remarks (AP)
- Delta, Northwest agree to combine (AP)
- Mothers of sect children forced to leave (AP)
- Iraq's financial free ride may end (AP)
- Carter visits battered Israel town (AP)
- Obama questions Clinton on trade (AP)
- AP poll: More avoid buying homes (AP)
- Obama turns table on Clinton (AP)
- Sect mothers appeal to Texas governor (AP)
- Bush readies big welcome for pope (AP)
- *~~EARTH DAY 2008 ~ Tues., April 22~~*
- Jimmy Carter defends meeting with Hamas (AP)
- Hadley: 'Cop-out' to skip Olympics start (AP)
- 1,300 Iraqi troops, police dismissed (AP)
- Obama's remarks give Clinton an opening (AP)
- Bomb kills 9 at mosque in southern Iran (AP)
- American returns all MD-80s to service (AP)
- Mugabe skips regional summit on Zimbabwe (AP)
- Bush unlikely to boycott Olympics (AP)
- World finance leaders tackle bank reform (AP)
- Clashes kill 13 in Baghdad's Sadr City (AP)
- More storms damage homes in South (AP)
- Bushes pay taxes on $923,807 income (AP)
- Gates: Iran boosts support for militias (AP)
- Polygamist sect encouraged fear (AP)
- Gunmen kill Sadrist official in Iraq (AP)
- Frontier files for bankruptcy protection (AP)
- Consumer confidence falls to new low (AP)
- American cuts more flights; fliers fume (AP)
- Cheney, others OK'd harsh interrogations (AP)
- Dems fault Bush on executive privilege (AP)
- American cancels 570 flights Friday (AP)
- Gates: US troops won't drop to 100,000 (AP)
- Senate housing bill gets scant support (AP)
- Retailers post sluggish sales in March (AP)
- Bush embraces pause in troop cutbacks (AP)
- Torch concludes topsy-turvy tour of S.F. (AP)
- Texas authorities finish search of ranch (AP)
- Petraeus says no new buildup for Iraq (AP)
- American cancels more than 1,000 flights (AP)
- 7 killed in blast in Baghdad's Sadr City (AP)
- Security high for torch's S.F. stop (AP)
- GAO: Millions wasted on gov't cards (AP)
- Documents: Sect married girls at puberty (AP)
- General won't promise more Iraq pullouts (AP)
- Colombia trade deal splits Clintons (AP)
- Petraeus to urge patience in Iraq (AP)
- Iran begins installing more centrifuges (AP)
- 400+ kids taken from polygamist compound (AP)
- Hundreds flee fight in Shiite stronghold (AP)
- Jury says driver, paparazzi killed Diana (AP)
- Olympic torch relay in chaos in Paris (AP)
- Officials extinguish Olympic torch twice (AP)
- Iraq PM: Shiite militia must disband (AP)
- Troopers probe Texas polygamist compound (AP)
- Airline passenger complaints soaring (AP)
- Penn out as Clinton senior strategist (AP)
- Bush aides put upbeat spin on summit (AP)
- 3 US troops killed, 31 wounded in Iraq (AP)
- Heston's bearing, toughness endured (AP)
- Film legend Charlton Heston dead at 84 (AP)
- Arrests mar London's Olympic torch relay (AP)
- Sri Lanka bombing kills 12; dozens hurt (AP)
- Standoff emerges at polygamist retreat (AP)
- Bush, Putin begin farewell talks (AP)
- Obama tailors message to western voters (AP)
- Analysis: Iraqi PM wins rare support (AP)
- Bush celebrates NATO's expansion (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition barred from court (AP)
- Huge job losses set off recession alarms (AP)
- AP: Govt. plans to cut Army war tours (AP)
- Clintons made nearly $109M since 2000 (AP)
- Severe storms rip through the South (AP)
- State extends Blackwater's deal a year (AP)
- Employers slashed 80,000 jobs in March (AP)
- Marchers to honor King in Memphis today (AP)
- Iraqi PM freezes raids targeting militia (AP)
- Bush, Putin at odds near end of terms (AP)
- Obama outraises Clinton 2-1 in March (AP)
- Zimbabwe opposition offices ransacked (AP)
- Diplomats: Iran assembling centrifuges (AP)
- Clinton says she will defend gay rights (AP)
- NATO backs Bush's missile defense system (AP)
- US military: Strike kills Iraqi militant (AP)
- Clinton irked by Richardson endorsement (AP)
- Obama trims Clinton's lead in Pa. (AP)
- Al-Qaida's No. 2 defends deadly attacks (AP)
- Military feels fuel-cost gouge in Iraq (AP)
- Memo justified warrantless surveillance (AP)
- Bush pushes for NATO expansion (AP)
- Clinton proposes plan to keep jobs in US (AP)
- Pentagon releases memo on harsh tactics (AP)
- Bernanke to give Congress economic update (AP)
- FBI: Parachute isn't hijacker Cooper's (AP)
- Clinton compares herself to 'Rocky' (AP)
- Cops: 3rd-graders aimed to hurt teacher (AP)
- Bush backs Ukraine NATO bid (AP)
- Congress has big questions for Big Oil (AP)
- Democrats seek foreclosure relief (AP)
- Report: Low grad rates in US cities (AP)
- Clinton says Obama wants to stop votes (AP)
- Hud chief resigns amid criminal probe (AP)
- Married troops can live together in Iraq (AP)
- Chelsea Clinton criticizes Bush in N.C. (AP)
- Baghdad's Green Zone attacked again (AP)
- Overhaul of financial regulations sought (AP)
- Zimbabwe slowly releases vote results (AP)
- Rice meets with top Mideast negotiators (AP)
- Al-Sadr pulls fighters off streets (AP)
- Women push back in support of Clinton (AP)
- `Killing Fields' survivor Dith Pran dies (AP)
- Obama says Clinton should keep running (AP)
- Zimbabwe's opposition claims early lead (AP)
- China says Dalai Lama rejects dialogue (AP)
- Rice pushes 'meaningful' Mideast steps (AP)
- Shiite leader al-Sadr defies Iraq gov't (AP)
- Obama, Clinton stress job creation (AP)
- Zimbabweans vote for president (AP)
- Bush seeks financial regulation overhaul (AP)
- Locals crack down on illegal immigration (AP)
- Clinton rules out leaving race early (AP)
- Sydney goes dark for Earth Hour (AP)
- Raul Castro: Cubans can have cell phones (AP)
- Bush: Iraq violence a defining moment (AP)
- Clinton: In the race for the long run (AP)
- Obama gets boost; Clinton urged to quit (AP)
- Dempsey to become Central Command chief (AP)
- Angry NKorea tests short-range missiles (AP)
- Clinton's Belfast role draws criticism (AP)
- Police close Muslim quarter in Lhasa (AP)
- Gates orders inventory of US nukes (AP)
- Diplomats told to take cover in Baghdad (AP)
- Obama, Clinton offer economic plans (AP)
- McCain, Romney campaign together (AP)
- Military tells Bush of troop strains (AP)
- Endeavour, astronauts back on Earth (AP)
- Tibet monks disrupt tour by journalists (AP)
- Israel: Hezbollah increases rocket range (AP)
- US: Saddam paid for lawmakers' Iraq trip (AP)
- Military tells Bush of troop strains (AP)
- Bush confronts China on Tibet crackdown (AP)
- Obama's ex-pastor cancels speeches (AP)
- Iraqi PM gives Basra gunmen ultimatum (AP)
- US missile defense still faces obstacles (AP)
- Foreign journalists allowed in Tibet (AP)
- McCain: Collaborate more with allies (AP)
- Clinton would have left Obama's church (AP)
- Pentagon admits mistaken arms shipment (AP)
- New Pakistani prime minister sworn in (AP)
- Security forces, militias clash in Basra (AP)
- Endeavour and crew leave space station (AP)
- Soc. Sec. report to eye benefit programs (AP)
- Police: Teen pimp lures girls into illegal sex
- Bush sympathetic as war toll hits 4,000 (AP)
- Remains of 2 US contractors recovered (AP)
- Clinton 'misspoke' on Bosnia trip (AP)
- No Carville apology for Judas remark (AP)
- US death toll in Iraq war hits 4,000 (AP)
- Fishing boat sinks off Alaska; 4 dead (AP)
- Qaida No. 2 urges attacks on Israel, US (AP)
- Cheney: Hamas torpedo Mideast talks (AP)
- Attacks kill 57 in Iraq; Green Zone hit (AP)
- US ponders: How deep is economic abyss? (AP)
- Coast Guard: 4 dead, 1 missing from ship (AP)
- China lashes out at crackdown critics (AP)