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Time.com: Islamic Militants Seize Somalian City

Islamic militants said Saturday they had seized control of Somalia's third largest city after three days of fighting that left about 70 people dead

SI.com: Richard Deitsch: Daily Briefing, Aug. 16

Well, there's always 48 Hours Mystery on CBS, and ABC appears to be showing another can't-miss episode of Eli Stone. Of course, if you're reading this, it's a safe bet you'll be watching the Michael Phelps coronation. If Phelps and his teammates win the 4x100 medley relay (bet the house, the vacation house and all your other possessions on it), he will become the all-time leader in gold medals in a single games with eight. The scheduled time of the race is 10:58 p.m., the final event of the swimming program in Beijing. "The U.S. should win unless something goes wrong," says Sports Illustrated's Brian Cazeneuve. "But keep in mind that the last time they swam this event at a major competition -- the world championships in 2007 -- something went very wrong. The team was disqualified because of an illegal exchange. Barring that, I just don't think there is a team with four swimmers at the level of the U.S."

Time.com: UN Program to Help Hunger Hot Spots

A U.N. agency rolled out a $214 million program Tuesday to help 16 needy places hit hard by high prices for food and oil, amid a crisis already making it hard for aid groups to provide enough food for the world's hungry

Time.com: Among the Starving in Ethiopia

The farmlands are bursting with grain but the country is still suffering from starvation. Somehow good intentions have brought on perpetual want

Report: Black U.S. AIDS rates rival some African nations

The AIDS epidemic among African-Americans in some parts of the United States is as severe as in parts of Africa, according to a report out Tuesday.

Time.com: Somali Opposition: We'll Fight UN

Somalia's new opposition leader said Friday his supporters could take up arms against U.N. peacekeepers if they deploy in the lawless country and side with the country's weak government

Time.com: Ethiopia: Another Nation Under a Groove

Ethiopiques is not the sound of a national culture struggling to make itself heard over the global noise of pop

Time.com: Hunger in Ethiopia Spreading to Adults

Aid groups say the older victims suggest there is an escalation in the crisis in Ethiopia, a country that drew international attention in 1984 when a famine compounded by communist policies killed 1 million people

Mugabe rivals: Mengistu must face justice

Ethiopian ex-dictator Mengistu Haile Mariam may be forced from exile in Zimbabwe to face a death sentence at home if President Robert Mugabe is ousted in an upcoming election, an opposition spokesman indicated Tuesday.

People.com: Grey's Anatomy's Brooke Smith Adopts Baby Girl

The actress and her cinematographer husband welcome their second daughter

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