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Wimbledon championship battle under way

Switzerland' Roger Federer returns the ball during his semi-final tennis match of the 2008 Wimbledon championships against Russia's Marat Safin at The All England Tennis Club in southwest London, on July 4, 2008.        AFP PHOTO / Adrian Dennis (Photo credit should read ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty Images)Already up a set on Roger Federer after winning the first 6-4, Rafael Nadal is serving to take a two-set advantage over the five-time defending champion. Nadal broke Federer on back-to-back service games to go up 5-4.



Tired crews battle 330 Calif. wildfires

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A car bomb killed six civilians and wounded 14 other people in the Shaab district of northern Baghdad on Sunday, police said.
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Thousands of Islamists gathered Sunday in Pakistan's capital to mark the one-year anniversary of a deadly military crackdown on the radical Red Mosque.
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Tired crews battle 330 Calif. wildfires

A firefighters walks away from a brush fire burning out of control in the Santa Ynez Mountains near Goleta, Calif., on Saturday July 5, 2008. California firefighters got a gift of a mild, mostly windless night and a forecast for similar conditions Sunday as they attempted to protect thousands of homes from a huge wildfire.



Post 9/11 dragnet turns up surprises

A US soldier takes the fingerprints of an Iraqi man using a biometrics digital system camera during an enlistment program session to join the Sahwa group in Mahmudiyah, some 30 kms (18 miles) south of Baghdad, on May 5, 2008. Some 180 Iraqi volunteer fighters presented themselves to be registered and become members of the US-allied anti-Al-Qaeda Sunni Sahwa group, also known as the Sons of Iraq, with a monthly income of USD 300 each, paid by US army. During the session, two Iraqis were arrested by Iraqi soldiers while queueing outside. Both of them were suspected to be involved in acts of violence, the soldiers said. AFP PHOTO/Mauricio LIMA (Photo credit should read MAURICIO LIMA/AFP/Getty Images)Increased use of fingerprinting to identify foreign detainees reveals many have U.S. arrest records.



Cilantro joins salmonella check list

In this Friday, June 13, 2008 file photo, tomatoes ripen on the vine in Hanover County, Va.  Since a salmonella scare has caused many customers to shun what's normally a summer favorite, tomato farmers across the nation have had to plow under their fields and leave their crop to rot in packinghouses. Inspectors are collecting soil, water and produce samples, reviewing export logs and combing packing plants in three major tomato-growing states in Mexico.



Obama 'puzzled' by Iraq remarks furor

July 5: Are Barack Obama's recent comments signs of smart strategy, or a change of course? MSNBC's Alex Witt reports. (MSNBC)Barack Obama said his plan to end the Iraq war was unchanged and he was puzzled by the sharp reaction to his statement that he might "refine" his timetable for withdrawing U.S. combat troops.



D.C. seeks new rules after gun ruling

Allan E. Lucas, Jr., a licensed firearms instructor in Washington, is seen in his office in Washington on Tuesday July 1, 2008. Lucas has been trying for two years to open an indoor shooting range in the city to train security guards and other clients. Because the city currently has no zoning category for such a business, he takes his clients to ranges in the suburbs. "It's pretty ridiculous to think of so many people qualifying to register for firearms and not having a range to practice on," he said. Dale Metta, who manages a gun shop just outside the District of Columbia limits in Maryland, has had to turn away dozens of city residents wanting to buy a gun.



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Being stuck at an airport, especially big ones, can be an unpleasant experience for you in many ways. You can hardly move because of the enormous crowds, temperatures have rocketed, and your arms are aching because of the amount of luggage you have been carrying around. All this and then you discover that your flight is going to be delayed for a long time. Thankfully, there are ways to pass the time.
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So, you've booked a studio or organised the ideal location, created your mood board and are ready to start shooting. But where's your model? A model who doesn't show is not only frustrating but also a costly and time-consuming mistake, and is all too common for amateur/semi-pro photographers doing a test shoot. Here is some advice on how to limit this from happening.
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