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Victorious Villa leapfrog stuttering Chelsea

Aston Villa FC hopped above Chelsea FC to claim third place in the Premier League after they picked up a 2-0 win at Blackburn Rovers FC while the London outfit were held to a goalless home draw by Hull City AFC.

Wellington spares Hoffenheim’s blushes

Bundesliga leaders TSG 1899 Hoffenheim needed a late goal from Wellington to avoid defeat at bottom side VfL Borussia Mönchengladbach, as third-placed Hamburger SV lost ground with a 3-2 loss at Karlsruher SC.

Biden vows break with Bush era foreign policy

MUNICH, Germany (Reuters) - Vice President Joe Biden promised a sharp break from the go-it-alone policies of the Bush era in a major speech on Saturday, saying it was time to "reset" Washington's ties with Russia and talk to Iran.

Fallout Widens as Buyers Shun Peanut Butter

The drop in peanut butter sales is so striking, brands are buying ads saying that their items are not affected.

Italy end Australia tour on a high

Australia 1-5 Italy
Italy finished their tour in style with Patrizia Panico scoring a hat-trick as the Azzurre continued their preparations for UEFA WOMEN'S EURO 2009™.

Falluja’s Strange Visitor: A Western Tourist

An Italian tourist traveling in Iraq drew stares, and brushed away concerns for his safety and offers of help.

U.S. Aided a Failed Plan to Rout Ugandan Rebels

The U.S. helped coordinate an attack on a Ugandan rebel group that went awry, killing as many as 900 civilians.

Senators Reach Deal on Stimulus Plan as Jobs Vanish

Senate Democrats reached an agreement with Republican moderates to pare the huge bill after two days of tense negotiations.

New Plan to Help Banks Sell Bad Assets

The new rescue plan, to be outlined Monday, would inject billions of dollars in fresh capital into banks and entice investors to buy their most troubled assets.

Senators reach deal on stimulus bill

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic senators agreed on Friday to cut their hopes for a larger economic stimulus package and support a $800 billion compromise that would give President Barack Obama an important but narrow victory.