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Hands-only CPR, pushy dispatchers are lifesavers (AP)
July 29, 2010
AP - More bystanders are willing to attempt CPR if an emergency dispatcher gives them firm and direct instructions — especially if they can just press on the chest and skip the mouth-to-mouth, according to new research.
Third most-wanted Nazi suspect charged in Germany (AP)
July 29, 2010
AP - The world's third most-wanted Nazi suspect, who lived undisturbed for decades after World War II, has been charged in Germany with participating in the murder of 430,000 Jews while serving as a low-ranking guard at a death camp.
Bear rampage kills 1, injures 2 at MT campground (AP)
July 29, 2010AP - At least one bear rampaged through a heavily occupied campground Wednesday near Yellowstone National Park in the middle of the night, killing one person and injuring two others during a terrifying attack that forced people to hide in their vehicles as the victims were torn from their tents.
BP's waning Britishness causes few ripples in UK (AP)
July 29, 2010
AP - Its chairman is Swedish, a growing chunk of its revenue comes from Russia and its incoming chief executive speaks with an American accent. So goes the Britishness in the company once known as British Petroleum.
US: Drills sent 'clear message' to NKorea (AP)
July 29, 2010
AP - For four days, U.S. and South Korean troops fired artillery into the skies and dropped anti-submarine bombs on underwater targets — dramatic exercises meant to warn North Korea not to strike again.
Wyclef Jean's uncle to run for president of Haiti (The Christian Science Monitor)
July 29, 2010The Christian Science Monitor - Wyclef Jeanâs uncle, who is Haitiâs ambassador to the United States, says he will run for president of Haiti this autumn.
China urges change in U.S. policy to avoid friction (Reuters)
July 29, 2010Reuters - The United States should alter policy to take account of China's role as a major player on the world stage if it wants to avoid friction and instability, a major state newspaper said on Thursday.
Justice says judge ruled correctly in Arizona case (AP)
July 29, 2010AP - The Justice Department said Wednesday that a judge ruled correctly in blocking the most controversial parts of Arizona's immigration law.
Sarkozy orders illegal Roma immigrants expelled (AP)
July 29, 2010
AP - French President Nicolas Sarkozy on Wednesday ordered authorities to expel Gypsy illegal immigrants and dismantle their camps, amid accusations that his government is acting racist in its treatment of the group known as Roma.
Lakers center Bynum has successful knee surgery (Reuters)
July 29, 2010Reuters - Los Angeles Lakers center Andrew Bynum is expected to play a limited role in pre-season training after having successful arthroscopic knee surgery on Wednesday.
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