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• 5. FINDING ORGANS WITHOUT DONORS • The AP's Malcolm Ritter reports scientists are working toward building hearts, lungs livers and kidneys to grow custom-made implants in labs. • • 6. CHINA AND NORTH KOREA TO OPEN DIALOGUE • The agreement was announced after Pyongyang's surprise offer of new talks with the U.S. • • 7. RAIN HELPS PUT OUT COLORADO FIRES • Firefighters still said they would not have the state's most destructive fire contained until Thursday as some evacuees returned home. • • 8. ACCOUNTANT TAKES PAGEANT CROWN • Miss Connecticut Erin Brady, 25, strutted in a white sparkly gown and answered a question about a court ruling on DNA tests before becoming Miss USA. • • 9. ROSE'S BIG US OPEN MOMENT COMES AT LEFTY'S EXPENSE • A steady hand gives Englishman Justin Rose his first major championship. A wild ride gives Phil Mickelson another second place finish. • • 10. SPURS ONE GAME FROM NBA CHAMPIONSHIP • San Antonio beat Miami 114-104 to take a 3-2 lead in the series and push the defending champion Heat to the brink. •
AP News in Brief Tax, trade and Syria on menu as UK's Cameron rallies world leaders to G-8 summit in N.Ireland
• ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland (AP) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron says leaders gathering Monday for the G-8 summit in Northern Ireland should reach speedy agreement on trade and tax reforms, and draw inspiration from the host country's ability to resolve its own stubborn conflict. • Speaking hours ahead of the summit's official opening at a lakeside golf resort, Cameron said he expects formal agreement to launch negotiations on a European-American free trade agreement. He said a pact to slash tariffs on exports would boost employment and growth on both sides of the Atlantic.
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