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30 Jun 2009 - Headlines for June 30, 2009
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US Pullback Leaves Iraq in Formal Control of Urban Areas 4 US Soldiers Killed; Ambassador Vows US Military Action "for Months to Come" Foreign Companies Bid on Iraqi Oil Deals Zelaya Vows Return to Honduras as Crowds Protest Coup Obama Condemns Honduran Coup, But Won't Suspend Aid Iran Guardian Council Certifies Elections Ahead of US Meeting, Israel Annexes New West Bank Land, Announces New Settlement Construction Israel Threatens Free Gaza Aid Ship in International Waters Obama Vows Action on Gay Issues Texas Police Accused of Anti-Gay Raid on Stonewall Anniversary Republican Norm Coleman conceded to Democrat Al Franken in Minnesota's contested Senate race on Tuesday, ending a nearly eight-month recount and court fight over an election decided by only a few hundred votes. Coleman announced his decision at a news conference in St. Paul, hours after a unanimous Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that Franken, a former "Saturday Night Live" comedian and liberal commentator, should be certified the winner. Michael Jackson's body will be taken to Neverland Ranch in California for a public viewing on Friday, CNN has learned.
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