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911 calls released in case of missing Orlando girl   

The grandmother of a missing 2-year-old Orlando girl told an emergency dispatcher that a car driven by the girl's mother smelled like there had been a dead body inside, according to recordings of 911 calls released Thursday.

Suspect arrested after college shooting   

A long-standing dispute between two men turned violent when a former student shot three people in a computer lab at a community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said. The suspected gunman was arrested nearby.

In Germany, Obama urges joint fight against terror   

Democratic presidential contender Barack Obama stood before an enormous crowd in Berlin on Thursday and summoned Europeans and Americans to work together.

South Texas begins cleanup after Dolly   

Residents across south Texas slogged through knee-deep muddy waters, tiptoed around downed power lines and dug through debris Thursday, but were thankful that Hurricane Dolly didn't pack the wallop they had feared.

Iraqi teams banned from Beijing Olympic games   

 The International Olympic Committee has upheld a ban on Iraqi teams at the Beijing Games, saying Thursday the government missed the deadline to address accusations of political interference.

Scientists recover complete dinosaur skeleton   

The fossil, believed to have died at age 5, measured about 6.6 feet long, he said. Adult dinosaurs of the species are believed to have grown up to 40 feet.

Cost big factor in decision to sack destroyer   

The DDG-1000's growing cost came as the Navy is trying to expand to a 313-ship fleet. Officially, the new ships are to cost roughly double the $1.3 billion price of a Burke destroyer. But estimates for the first two run as high as $5 billion.

Kroger removes jalapenos from stores   

The grocery chain has decided to halt jalapeno sales after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reported Monday that a McAllen, Texas, distributor was recalling jalapenos because they had the potential to be contaminated with salmonella.

Crane fall kills man watching construction   

The crane fell while putting a steeple on an Oklahoma City church.

House ready to OK $48B in global AIDS fight   

The Senate passed the bill last week.

Obama arrives in Germany   

Barack Obama is in Berlin. He kicked off his visit by sitting down for talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.

Poll: Latinos favor Obama by big margin   

A new poll suggests Hispanic voters favor Barack Obama over John McCain by a wide margin.

Existing home sales fall in June   

Sales of existing homes fell more sharply than expected in June as the housing industry continued to be bruised by the worst slump in more than two decades.

Air Force says no survivors of B-52 crash   

All six crew members aboard a B-52 bomber that crashed off Guam were killed, the Air Force said Wednesday as the search effort shifted focus from rescue to recovery of the crew and pieces of the wreckage.

Schwarzenegger threatens minimum wage for workers   

Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is threatening to pay thousands of state employees the federal minimum wage of $6.55 an hour until lawmakers reach a deal on California's overdue state budget.

Crash tests raise concerns   

Insurance tests raise questions about some pickups

MRAP-Driving alerts   

Fatal MRAP accidents prompt warnings

McCain, Obama and their uneven gifts of gab   

If the presidential election were decided by speeches alone, it would be over already.

Obama and Merkel discuss war and economics   

Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and German Chancellor Angela Merkel discussed the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as well as climate and energy issues at Germany's chancellery Thursday, part of a tour aimed at lifting the first-term senator's international standing.

Ford posts $8.7 billion loss in second quarter   

Ford Motor Co. said Thursday it lost $8.67 billion in the second quarter and will retool two more North American truck and sport utility vehicle plants to build small, fuel-efficient vehicles.

New layoff filings jump as companies retrench   

The number of newly laid off people filing claims for unemployment benefits bolted past 400,000 last week as companies trimmed their work forces to cope with a slowing economy.

Dolly rains heavily upon south Texas   

Widespread flooding was expected Thursday from Hurricane Dolly that has loitered as a tropical storm overnight, soaking deep south Texas and northeastern Mexico with more than foot of rain.

Obama defends plans for direct talks with Iran   

Barack Obama is defending his proposal to negotiate with Iran.

McCain campaigning in Pennsylvania, Ohio   

John McCain has been spending Wednesday campaigning in Pennsylvania.

Poll: Economy top issue; energy worries grow most   

Forty-four percent said the economy was the country's most important problem, a small increase from the 39 percent who said so in April

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