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GM bankruptcy described as unlikely: Times are certainly tough for GM, which saw its stock fall to a 54-year low. But while one analyst said bankruptcy is a possibility, others said that outcome is unlikely. ›13:44, 3.07
Federer cruises into sixth final: Roger Federer beats Marat Safin in straight sets to reach the Wimbledon final for the sixth consecutive year. ›13:52
Obituary: A look back at the life of journalist Sir Charles Wheeler ›10:30
The center hard to reach for Obama, McCain: They're the most fickle voters, and potentially the most powerful. Thus, with party nominations secure, John McCain and Barack Obama now are pushing toward the center to win them over. ›17:50, 3.07
'Tough job' for choice advisers: Government-backed school choice advisers are finding it hard to reach disadvantaged parents, a study says. ›13:54
Larry Craig, Hall of Famer: Not even a sex-sting arrest and an on-again, off-again guilty plea can keep Idahos senior senator from induction into the pantheon of Gem State greats. ›17:40, 12.10
Farmers seek badger cull advice: Farmers are taking legal advice after the government rejected a cull of badgers in England to control TB in cattle. ›15:06
Could Nobel Win Push Gore Into 08 Race?: Thousands of activists are hoping to convince Al Gore to run for president. Could a Nobel Peace Prize give the reluctant candidate a push? ›14:39, 8.10
Man jailed for killing baby girl: An RAF technician who shook his eight-month-old daughter to death at their home in Moray is jailed for six years. ›11:51
Bourbon producers see amber-colored future: To Wild Turkey master distiller Jimmy Russell, the piercing sounds of a warehouse rising in the Kentucky countryside are the sounds of prosperity. ›22:48, 3.07
Doris Lessings Nobel Prize: The unpredictable curmudgeon has written about everything from feminism to sci-fi to cats (twice). ›15:18, 12.10
Starr: How to Fix the Yankees: With their longtime manager halfway out the door, the Yankees in transition will be the most fascinating story in baseball. ›22:28, 10.10
Toilet to catwalk: Excrement clearers join top models in New York ›11:57
NYT: McCain orders campaign shake-up: Responding to Republican concerns, John McCain placed a veteran of President Bushs 2004 re-election in charge of day-to-day operations. ›04:00, 3.07
Jobs that earn a surprising six-figures: To marketing majors everywhere: There's a six-figure job waiting for you at the casino. ›17:54, 3.07
Capital Sources: Mike Huckabee, Unplugged: The former Arkansas governor struggles to raise money, lags behind the GOP presidential front runners in the polls and has been maligned by Bushs former counsel. Why he keeps on keepin on. ›18:16, 11.10
Obama focuses on turning red states blue: It will be a red-state Fourth of July for Barack Obama, who hopes to find votes as well as fireworks in places that blue-state Democrats often bypass in presidential elections. ›17:34, 3.07
Obama opens door to altering his Iraq policy: Democrat Barack Obama struggled Thursday to explain how his upcoming trip to Iraq might refine, but not basically alter, his promise to quickly remove U.S. combat troops from the war. ›22:58, 3.07
Who's daddy: Your questions to Doctor Who chief Russell T Davies ›16:25
Opposition 'must accept Mugabe': Robert Mugabe says he is open to talks on ending Zimbabwe's crisis, provided the opposition accept him as president. ›15:04
7 days quiz: Can you tell who this waxwork is meant to be? ›09:46
Ansen on Lars and the Real Girl: Its not smutty, its not snide, its not creepybut what is it? ›16:02, 12.10
YouTube must give Viacom video user logs: A federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips. ›20:19, 3.07
Iraq: With U.S. Help, Warlords Gain New Power: ›21:49, 6.10