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G8 talks for developing nations: Leaders from emerging nations are meeting their developed-world counterparts, at the G8 summit in Japan. ›00:00, 09.07
Detroit: Behind the UAWs Striking Ways: The unions strategic mini-strikes against Chrysler and GM struck a chord with members and fear among management. Is Ford next? ›00:16, 11.10
For better or worse, sex in space is inevitable: Weddings in space could be right around the corner, and experts figure the inevitable cosmic consummation will be just around the next corner. For all we know, sex in space has already taken place. But NASA officials aren't talking about that much. ›17:39, 7.07
G8 to move against Mugabe allies: G8 leaders say they will seek targeted sanctions against members of Zimbabwe's government. ›17:02
Parents of twins more prone mental issues: The Food and Drug Administration hopes to add its most serious warning label to epilepsy drugs, based on evidence they increase the risk of suicide in patients. ›19:08, 7.07
Autistic students get help navigating college life: Many students with Asperger's or other autism-like disorders face new challenges in a college setting. ›22:14
It pays to go in an Indian public toilet: It pays to use a toilet in southern India, as residents are earning close to a dollar a month by using public urinals, a scheme launched by authorities to promote hygiene and research in rural areas. ›02:15, 7.07
Stolen artifacts to be returned to Colombia: Delicately carved emeralds, rare gold nose rings and clay vessels that may have held bones more than 2,000 years ago all plundered from ancient graves will be returned to Colombia. ›19:42
Afghans point finger over bombing: A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai makes a veiled accusation against Pakistan after India's Kabul embassy is bombed. ›16:44
'Mercenary is a Slanderous Term': The founder of Blackwater defends himselfand his company. ›03:32, 13.10
A Muslim Letter to Christians: In an unprecedented letter, Muslim leaders across the globe invite the worlds Christians to the table. ›14:33, 11.10
Ex-MI5 chief attacks 42-day plan: The former head of MI5, Baroness Manningham-Buller, speaks out against plans to hold terror suspects for longer. ›16:42
Tories unveil recycling pay plans: A Conservative government would encourage schemes under which people would be paid to recycle, the shadow chancellor says. ›01:03, 09.07
Red Tape: Thwarting thieves with ... magic?: Why did a group of high-powered computer security experts consult a magician, a photographer, several economists and a few psychologists at a recent MIT gathering? ›12:58, 7.07
3 artists get creative aboard vomit comet: Three British artists tried Tuesday to make art in zero gravity aboard an aircraft used to train cosmonauts, but only one completed his work. The other two artists felt ill. ›23:45
Writing down every morsel doubles weight loss: People who kept daily food diaries lost twice as much weight or more as those who didnt keep a tally of their meals, according to a new study. ›12:23
Vatican voices Synod vote concern: The Vatican says allowing women bishops will be an "obstacle" to reconciliation between the Anglican and Catholic churches. ›16:49
Baby's first smiles give mom's brain a buzz: Seeing your own child smile activates pleasure receptors in the brain typically associated with food, sex and drug addiction, said researchers who scanned the brains of new moms. ›12:26, 7.07
Ambulance 'loses way' to hospital: Ambulance drivers will get additional training after a vehicle got lost taking a woman, who later died, to hospital. ›14:13
Book Excerpt: Vegetable Dishes I Cant Live Without: A book excerpt by Mollie Katzen. ›21:49, 6.10
Microsoft boosting online software: Microsoft Corp. is strengthening its early-stage push to fend off competition by offering more Internet-based software, a change from its traditional method of selling programs that run on individual desktops or corporate servers. ›15:32
Do Women Lead Differently Than Men?: Americans could elect our first female president in 2008. What the most powerful women of the past can teach us about how to rule in the future. ›21:39, 6.10
Animal activists attacking scientists homes: Believe it or not, some dogs dont know how to dog-paddle. But even if you have one of them, there are ways to get your pooch into the swim of things gently and safely. ›16:09
Iraq: With U.S. Help, Warlords Gain New Power: ›21:49, 6.10