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Drivers warned of icy conditions on England's roads

BBC News -
Motorists are being warned to drive with extreme care as the icy conditions around England look set to continue overnight and into Monday.
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Mitt Romney wins big in Nevada

CBS News -
CBS News projects that Mitt Romney has won the Nevada Republican caucuses by a sizable margin, giving him his third victory in the race for the Republican presidential nomination.

Egypt to prosecute Americans, including Sam LaHood, in NGO probe

Washington Post -
CAIRO - The Egyptian government intends to prosecute at least 40 people, including some US citizens, as part of an investigation into nongovernmental organizations that receive foreign funding, state media reported Sunday.

Clinton Seeks Anti-Assad Coalition

Voice of America -
February 05, 2012 Clinton Seeks Anti-Assad Coalition VOA News US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has called for "friends of a democratic Syria" to push to end President Bashar al-Assad's bloody crackdown on anti-government protesters and promote a ...

Forget the NFL experts, 3 out of 4 fortune tellers say it's Patriots night!

Boston Herald -
By Dan O'Brien Gisele Bundchen's prayers may not be necessary this Super Bowl Sunday. The majority of local fortunetellers say the stars are aligned in the Patriots [team stats]' favor - but it might not be a smooth sail to victory.

Harry Potter Wand Not Needed: Daniel Radcliffe Conjures Up a Hit With The ...

E! Online -
Radcliffe's The Woman in Black grossed a scary-good $21 million, per estimates, and gave Chronicle a run for the No. 1 spot in the weekend box-office standings.

British police beat back protesters storming Syrian Embassy

Toronto Star -
Cassandra Vinograd Associated Press LONDON—Demonstrators have stormed six Syrian embassies in Europe and the Middle East after Syrian forces reportedly killed more than 200 people in the city of Homs.

Kremlin Calls Protesters Puppets of the US

Wall Street Journal -
By ALAN CULLISON MOSCOW—With tens of thousands of Russians defying sub-zero cold over the weekend to demonstrate for unfettered elections, the Kremlin is employing a familiar tool—anti-Americanism—to defuse support for opposition leaders, casting them ...

Death toll from Europe cold snap passes 300

Hindustan Times -
The deadly cold snap that has gripped Europe for more than a week strained emergency services, wrought travel chaos and claimed more lives on Sunday, bringing to more than 300 the tally of victims.

Afghanistan hit by suicide car bomber

CNN -
By the CNN Wire Staff (CNN) -- A suicide car bomb exploded Sunday in southern Afghanistan's Kandahar City, killing as many as nine people and wounding 19, President Hamid Karzai's office said.

Taliban reject UN report on civilian deaths

Hindustan Times -
Afghanistan's Taliban insurgents today rejected as "political" a UN report blaming them for more than three quarters of civilian deaths in the country in 2011.

3 Oregon mushroom pickers rescued after 6 days lost

Boston Herald -
By AP PORTLAND, Ore. -- Three mushroom pickers took refuge in a hollowed out tree after getting lost in an Oregon forest, fighting wintry chills for six days and drinking water from streams until a helicopter pilot spotted them.

11 arrested at Occupy DC site

USA TODAY -
WASHINGTON (AP) - Authorities said 11 people have been arrested in Washington's McPherson Square since Park Police began clearing away tents from one of the nation's last remaining Occupy sites.

Bigger US Role Against Companies' Cyberthreats?

ABC News -
A developing Senate plan that would bolster the government's ability to regulate the computer security of companies that run critical industries is drawing strong opposition from businesses that say it goes too far and security experts who believe it ...

Some blacks insist: 'I'm not African-American'

San Francisco Chronicle -
By JESSE WASHINGTON, AP National Writer Wilfredo Lee / AP This Tuesday, Jan. 31, 2012 photo shows Gibre George, who started a Facebook page called 'Don't Call Me African-American," in Hollywood, Fla.

Greek Bailout Hangs on Razor's Edge as Reforms, Cuts Sought

BusinessWeek -
By Marcus Bensasson, Maria Petrakis and Natalie Weeks (Updates with meeting starting in fifth paragraph. See EXT4 for more on the euro-area financial crisis.

Gingrich Ties to Fannie, Freddie Said to Extend to Speaker Days

BusinessWeek -
By Eric Engleman Feb 4 (Bloomberg) -- Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich had ties to Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae during his time as speaker of the House from 1995 to 1999, adding to questions about the nature of his relationship with the ...

Ron Paul vows to fight on after disappointing Nevada result [Video]

Los Angeles Times -
By Michael Finnegan A day after losing a Nevada contest that exposed the limits of his appeal to Republicans, Ron Paul vowed to keep pressing ahead for the party's presidential nomination, saying his ideas were inspiring an intellectual revolution ...

Special Nevada caucus participants sign religious declaration

Jewish Telegraphic Agency -
(JTA) -- Participants in a special Saturday night Republican caucus in Nevada were required to sign a legal declaration stating they could not attend their regular caucus due to their "religious belief.

Romney cleans up

Washington Post (blog) -
By Jennifer Rubin The results from Nevada's caucus trickled in at a snail's pace last night. In the end Mitt Romney won overwhelmingly, winning in virtually every segment of the electorate.

Santorum: Primary Race Not Over

MyFox Houston -
(NewsCore) - Following his last place finish in the Nevada caucuses, Republican presidential hopeful Rick Santorum said Sunday that the primary race is a "long, long way from being over" and predicted stronger results in the three contests scheduled ...

Morning Bulletin: Romney scores another huge win in Nevada

Carbondale News -
By Staff reports Declaring victory in Nevada's Republican presidential caucuses on Saturday, Mitt Romney again turned away from his GOP rivals and toward President Barack Obama.

Top Tax Tips From Zuckerberg's Facebook Bonanza

Forbes -
The revelation that Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg plans to exercise $5 billion worth of stock options before his IPO suggests his 2012 tax bill could be close to $2 billion!

The $1.6 Billion Woman, Staying on Message

New York Times -
SAN FRANCISCO SEVENTY-TWO hours before Facebook's big moment, Sheryl K. Sandberg was half a world away, hobnobbing with the likes of Bill Gates and the Archbishop Desmond Tutu.

Micron Technology Announces New Chief

Wall Street Journal -
By DOUGLAS MILLER Micron Technology Inc. announced Mark Durcan, 51, had been appointed chief executive replacing Steven Appleton, who was killed Friday when the small plane he was piloting crashed at an airport near the company headquarters in Boise, ...

Ben Gazzara, Risk-Taking Actor, Is Dead at 81

New York Times -
Ben Gazzara, an intense actor whose long career included playing Brick in the original “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” on Broadway, roles in influential films by John Cassavetes and work with several generations of top Hollywood directors, died on Friday in ...

Three cheers for Madonna

Boston Herald -
By Jed Gottlieb Madonna's betting on a lot of overlap between her fan base and Gronk's. Not only is she jumping back into the scene with her Sunday halftime gig, but her “Give Me All Your Luvin' ” video is an orgy of rah-rahing cheerleaders and beefy ...

Super Bowl 2012 News: Tiquan Underwood Reponds To Being Released Via Twitter

SB Nation -
Less than 24 hours before Tiquan Underwood was suppose to play in his first career Super Bowl, the New England Patriots wide receiver was released Saturday to make room for defensive end Alex Silvestro.

Super Bowl in Indianapolis? Get ready

CNN -
By Thom Patterson, CNN Indianapolis (CNN) -- Let's just come out and say what a lot of people are thinking this Super Bowl weekend: Indianapolis?

US researchers discover new species of crocodile dubbed 'Shieldcroc' dating ...

Fox News -
A new species of prehistoric crocodile that dates back 95 million years ago has been identified by a University of Missouri researcher.

Astronomers: Mars likely too dry for life

The State Column -
If there is life on Mars it is likely it is found far under the surface of the arid Red Planet, according to a study released Friday.

Planned Parenthood: How advocacy writers open your wallet with a deceptive key

Washington Times -
Photo: AP CHICAGO, February 5, 2012—The Senators, Ms. Pelosi, and media onslaught against the non-profit group, Susan G. Komen for the Cure, was not just some spontaneous flash mob of bullies and donors.

Malaria deaths hugely underestimated - Lancet study

BBC News -
By Neil Bowdler Science and health reporter, BBC News Worldwide malaria deaths may be almost twice as high as previously estimated, a study reports.

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