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Israel police clash with Palestinians at holy site
Israel police clash with Palestinians at holy site (WHDH)
Israeli police clashed with hundreds of Palestinians throwing rocks after Muslim prayers at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site on Friday.

Sweden's newborn princess to be named Estelle (Log Cabin Democrat)
This image released on the website of the Swedish Royal Palace shows Sweden's Crown Princess Victoria, left and Prince Daniel carrying their new-born baby as they leave the Karolinska University Hospital in the Stockholm suburb of Solna Thursday Feb.

NATO calls for Afghan restraint over Quran burning (Daily Reporter)
Afghans protest outside U.S. Military base after inadvertent burning of Qurans and other Islamic religious materials.

UN condemns attack against Israel (KWWL-TV Waterloo)
NYPD monitored students at colleges across Northeast; sent agent on rafting trip, noted prayer.

US, NKorea In First Nuclear Talks Since Kim Death (OfficialWire)
The United States and North Korea headed into a second day of talks Friday on restarting nuclear disarmament in return for food aid, negotiations that were delayed by the death of North Korea's longtime leader Kim Jong Il two months ago.

Actress Lucy Lawless climbs oil-drilling ship (WSTC-AM Norwalk)
In this photo provided by Greenpeace, actress Lucy Lawless joins activists in stopping a Shell-contracted drillship from departing the port of Taranaki, New Zealand, Friday, Feb.

Claim surfaces of Anne Frank baptism by Mormons
Claim surfaces of Anne Frank baptism by Mormons (Athens Banner-Herald)
This is an undated file photo of Anne Frank, the young Jewish girl who, with her family, hid from the Nazis in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during World War II.

VIRAL: 'Superman' Asks For Directions in Argentina (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
A video titled "SUPER PIOLA TICO" uploaded by YouTuber chino21867 is starting to go viral, joining the growing number of 'Superman' videos hitting the web recently.

Officials: Yemen's Outgoing Leader Leaves US (OfficialWire)
U.S. officials say Ali Abdullah Saleh departed Boston late Wednesday for Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

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