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Meet The Hispanics in ESPN's "Body Issue," On Stands Friday (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
ESPN Magazine releases a yearly "Body Issue," famous for its steamy portraits of professional athletes.

Salma Hayek To Play Drug Cartel queen in Oliver Stone's "Savages" (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Hayek told Redbook Magazine she accepted a role in " Savages " to prove Director Oliver Stone she hasn't "gone all soft." Salma Hayek will reportedly play a drug cartel queen in " Savages ," along with John Travolta, Uma Thurman, Benicio Del Toro, Demian Bichir and Gossip Girl Blake Lively.

Amanda Knox "running on adrenalin," dad says (CBS News)
Amanda Knox hasn't slept much since arriving back in Seattle after four years in an Italian prison, her father said on Thursday.

iPhone 4S: "Lo Siento No Hablo Espanol" (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Siri, the new iPhone 4S voice recognition app, responds to commands in three dialects of English, French and German, but not in Spanish.

Boys hailed for giving in lost cash (Salisbury Journal)
Two teenagers have been praised after they handed a briefcase containing A 5,000 in cash in to police after finding it on a bus station bench.

Wayne Rooney's father and uncle arrested 'over betting scam' (Daily Express)
WAYNE Rooney's father and uncle are believed to have been arrested over a football betting scam between Motherwell and Hearts in 2010.

Shakira Appointed to Obama's Hispanic Education Advisory Board (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
Shakira has worked on a number of efforts to expand and improve comprehensive early childhood care and education around the world; on Wednesday, she became one of four new appointees to the President's commission in charge of finding ways to improve education opportunities for Hispanics.

Alabama Makes First Charge Since Passing Harsh Immigration Law (hispanicallyspeakingnews)
The first arrest under Alabama's new harsh anti-illegal immigration law has been made, but many are saying Alabama officials have egg on their face after it was discovered that the man arrested is a legal resident of the United States.

UN: Somalia suicide blast death toll more than 100 (WHDH)
The U.N. says the death toll has gone over 100 after a suicide bombing that targeted a government compound in Somalia's war-ravaged capital.

NATO: No immediate end to Libya bombing
NATO: No immediate end to Libya bombing (Turkish Daily News)
NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen listens to ISAF Commander US General John Allen prior to the start of the NATO Defence Ministers meeting at NATO headquarter in Brussels.

For Obama, 10-year Afghan war mark to pass quietly (The Wichita Eagle)
In this Sept. 11, 2011, file photo, President Barack Obama touches the names etched into the memorial wall during his visit to the North Memorial Pond at the National Sept.

Probe call over Huntley jail attack (Yorkshire Evening Post)
A judge has called for an urgent review of systems at high-security prisons after hearing how a psychopathic inmate slashed Soham killer Ian Huntley across the neck and then killed another child murderer at a second jail.

Photos: Nicaraguan cancer patient marks birthday
Photos: Nicaraguan cancer patient marks birthday (ETruth)
In her glowing pink dress and tiara, Maria Jose Martinez looked the part of the excited princess celebrating her 15th birthday as friends and family gathered for her coming-out party.

India announces $35 tablet computer for rural poor (Cleveland)
India introduced a cheap tablet computer Wednesday, saying it would deliver modern technology to the countryside to help lift villagers out of poverty.

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