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  • With the Olympics just three days away, both critics and supporters of China's Olympic efforts are making their voices heard. Journalists, who were promised uncontrolled Internet access, are finding some sites still blocked.
  • Like many Americans, a small but growing number of Chinese are worried about what's in their food and how it's grown. The farm of a stockbroker-turned-organic-farmer is an example of how some people are taking the problem into their own hands.
  • Comic-Con 2008 is Over But Wait...
  • The ruling party and opposition factions in Zimbabwe are in negotiations to resolve the country's political crisis. South African President Thabo Mbeki is overseeing the talks between President Robert Mugabe's ZANU-PF and the opposition Movement for Democratic Change.
  • Dawn of War II Makes You Love Space Marines
  • Sookie is a bar waitress in a small Louisiana town. She has a secret "affliction," she can read minds. For her, it can be a real curse. She answers unasked questions. Having a boyfriend is all but impossible -- imagine hearing the unedited thoughts of a high school boy making a move on you. One day a tall, dark and handsome man walks into the bar and sits down. His mind is silent. Sookie is instantly drawn to him. He's different. He's a vampire.
  • Both John McCain and Barack Obama support nuclear disarmament of Russia. McCain, however, wants to go one step further, kicking Russia out of the G-8.
  • Leaders of the world's Anglicans are meeting in London amid speculation that the church might split. Conservatives argue that there is no place for practicing homosexuals in the church.
  • Colombians took to the streets all over the world Sunday to march in protest against the FARC rebel group. The insurgents still hold hundreds of hostages kidnapped over the years in the group's battle against the Colombian government. The protesters called for the release of all FARC hostages.
  • Paula Felix-Didier of the Museo del Cine in Buenos Aires, Argentina, discovered more than 20 minutes of missing film footage from the classic science fiction silent movie Metropolis in her museum's archives. German filmmaker Fritz Lang directed the film, and three reels have been missing almost since its premiere in 1927.
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