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Did Jennifer Lopez Show a Little too Much at the Oscars? (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Though many swear they witnessed a J.Lo nip slip at the 2012 Oscars , the actress/singer's stylist says no way.

FBI: Iraqi In Kentucky Terror Case Bragged About Past (WTVF Nashville)
The FBI said an Iraqi national living in Kentucky bragged about doing "two to three operations a day in Baghdad" while allegedly plotting with an informant to ship weapons and money to Al-Qaida in his home country.

Hundreds of Bangladeshi journalists join protest against colleagues' murder (The Washington Post)
Hundreds of Bangladeshi journalists have held a one-hour work stoppage to demand justice for colleagues who were killed earlier this month.

West Dismisses Syria Constitution Vote As 'farce' (OfficialWire)
The U.S. and its allies have dismissed the Syrian regime's referendum on a new constitution as a "farce" meant to justify the bloody crackdown on dissent.

Suicide car bomber hits Afghan airport; 9 killed (Denver Post)
Afghan President Hamid Karzai gestures toward a journalist, not pictured, at the end of his press conference at the presidential palace in Kabul, Afghanistan, Sunday, Feb.

Baron Cohen spills 'ashes' on Seacrest at Oscars (Rome News)
Outfitted extravagantly in character, Sacha Baron Cohen ran amok on the Oscars' red carpet Sunday night and all over E! host Ryan Seacrest's tuxedo.

Chileans see political aftershocks from 2010 quake
Chileans see political aftershocks from 2010 quake (Bellingham Herald)
The magnitude-8.8 quake and the tsunami it unleashed before dawn on Feb. 27, 2010, destroyed 220,000 homes and washed away ports, riverfronts and seaside resorts.

Remains of a missing solider from Ann Arbor identified (Michigan Radio)
The U.S military says it has identified the remains of the last American service member unaccounted for in Iraq.

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