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State Dep't: US To Meet North Koreans In Beijing
State Dep't: US To Meet North Koreans In Beijing (KHQ-TV Spokane)
The State Department says a U.S. envoy will hold talks with North Korea on its nuclear program in Beijing next week.

On Valentine's day, a museum for broken hearts (Deseret News)
Or a teddy bear that was once a Valentine's Day present? A wedding dress from a marriage gone awry? An ax that smashed through household furniture? All are on display at the Museum of Broken Relationships in the Croatian capital, each with written testimonies telling tales of passion, romance and heartbreak.

Bombers target Israeli diplomats in Georgia, India (Bellingham Herald)
Israel's Foreign Ministry said an attempted car bombing in Georgia was thwarted when the bomb was discovered before it went off.

Baghdad stores hot on Valentine's Day (CBC News)
Iraq's capital is embracing Valentine's Day this year with a huge public display of affection in what its residents say is the nation's most amorous celebration of the holiday ever.

Trial opens for top suspect in 2002 Bali bombings (The State)
The Muslim militant nicknamed "Demolition Man" who is suspected of building the bombs used in the 2002 Bali nightclub attack went on trial Monday in the Indonesian capital on terrorism and other charges.

Brazil goes to the dogs with pre-carnival celebration - for pets (Daily Mail)
Most pre-Carnival street parties in Brazil are all about samba, but the moves on display at today's Blocao parade were focused more on wagging and strategic sniffing than on fancy footwork.

Fuel removal under way on Italy cruise ship
Fuel removal under way on Italy cruise ship (Salt Lake Tribune)
In this photo released by the Italian Presidency, Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, right, greets relatives of the victims of the cruise ship that ran aground last month off Tuscany, in Rome, Sunday, Feb.

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