Villagers display a sign saying 'Help Us' on a road near Kundangon
Tragedy of dead and survivors in Myanmar grows worse
• Tornadoes kill 22, injure hundreds
• Obama campaign chief sees end of nomination fight
• Hezbollah fighters pile pressure on Lebanon rivals
• Sudan cuts ties with Chad after rebel attack
• Pro-EU party seen winning Serbian election
• Iran, IAEA to resume nuclear talks on Monday: report
• Jenna Bush weds Virginia politician's son
A boy looks at the flooded fields near his destroyed home southwest of Kunyangon
"Unimaginable tragedy" if Myanmar delays aid
• Serbs weigh pride against prosperity in key election
• Lebanon troops patrol Beirut after Hezbollah pullout
• Sudan cuts ties with Chad after rebel attack
• Israel to hear Egypt on Gaza truce idea on Monday
• Turkey says it has attacked Kurdish rebels in Iraq
• Two civilians killed in U.S. operation in N.Iraq
Tornadoes kill 22, injure hundreds
• Jenna Bush weds Virginia politician's son
• California man losing nine homes in mortgage mess
• Pistons nip Magic, Cavs strike back against Celtics
• Michael Jackson says ranch foreclosure averted
• San Diego hurler Maddux notches 350th career win
• News Corp unexpectedly drops bid for Newsday
• Latin rocker Juanes projects political voice in U.S.
Doug Shea, drill informant for EnCana, is pictured at an EnCana gas drilling well east of Calgary.
EnCana to split into separate oil, gas companies
• Citigroup eyes selling Japan consumer unit: paper
• China forms company to make regional, jumbo jets
• News Corp unexpectedly drops bid for Newsday
• Shell pulls out of Iran gas deal
• Mubadala to turn Abu Dhabi island into business zone
• AIG's loss and record oil sour mood on Wall St
• Oil hits record $126 on supply worry
Democratic presidential candidate Senator Obama
Obama campaign chief sees end of nomination fight
• McCain and blogger trade barbs over his 2000 vote
• Obama lightens up after a good week
• White House leaves door open on housing rescue
• U.S. urges restraint after Sudan violence
• U.S. looks set to offer Israel powerful new radar
• U.S. senators urge Bush to visit Tibet during Games
• Veto override on farm law by late May: Senator
Actor Robert Downey Jr. is shown in this publicity photo
"Iron Man" pounds rivals at box offices
• Cannes pits Hollywood against obscure arthouse
• Michael Jackson says ranch foreclosure averted
• Neil Young gets new honor -- his own spider
• Gaza cartoon commemorates Palestinian "Nakba"
• Hundreds strip naked in Vienna for artist Tunick
• UK's Goldfrapp ambivalent about hip-hop, Madonna
• R. Kelly on trial for child pornography charges
Manchester United's Brown challenges Wigan Athletic's Bent for the ball during their match in Wigan
Ronaldo and Giggs win 17th title for Man Utd
• Djokovic beats Wawrinka to win Rome Masters
• Pistons nip Magic, Cavs strike back against Celtics
• Red Wings take control of series
• Latvia beat Norway to keep quarter-final hopes alive
• San Diego hurler Maddux notches 350th career win
• Mets batter Reds to give Santana first win at Shea
• Knicks to hire D'Antoni as head coach: report
A farmer tends organic tomatoes at a greenhouse in Langfang, China
Genetic sleuths unmask secrets of big tomatoes
• Neil Young gets new honor -- his own spider
• Chile volcanic eruption seen at critical stage
• Kick the oil habit and make your own ethanol
• Japan set to open up defense use of space
• Ivory Coast seeks $1 mln for three-headed coconut tree
• Dutch study unlocks key to firm tomatoes
Journalists talk in front of a Volkswagen TDI Hybrid car during the first media day of the 78th Geneva car show at the Palexpo in Geneva
VW, Sanyo to develop lithium-ion battery: paper
• Music biz hopes device upgrades boost mobile sector
• Video games don't create killers, new book says
• FBI probes counterfeit China computer parts
• Dutch want banks help to fight illegal Web casinos
• Kick the oil habit and make your own ethanol
• "Pirates" maker to turn "BioShock" game into film
• Paper is passe for tech-savvy South Koreans
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