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Arab League Suspends Syria Mission

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US's 1st big parade welcoming back veterans since Iraq War's end draws ...

Washington Post -
ST. LOUIS - Looking around at the tens of thousands of people waving American flags and cheering, Army Maj. Rich Radford was moved that so many braved a cold January wind Saturday in St. Louis to honor people like him: Iraq War veterans.

'The Grey' director Joe Carnahan has a 'death wish'

Los Angeles Times -
EXCLUSIVE: The weekend is already shaping up nicely for Joe Carnahan, the director of the Liam Neeson survival thriller "The Grey" which is poised to take the box-office crown.

Private investors near deal on Greek debt

The Associated Press -
ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Greece and investors who have bought its bonds have reached a tentative deal to significantly reduce the country's debt and pave the way for it to receive a much-needed €130 billion ($170 billion) bailout.

Mitt Romney casts Newt Gingrich as a failed leader

Los Angeles Times -
By Maeve Reston Building on the energy of a crowd that numbered in the hundreds at a shipbuilding yard Saturday afternoon, Mitt Romney renewed his attacks on rival Newt Gingrich, who drew a comparatively paltry crowd at an event across the state in ...

Peru: 26 die in blaze at Lima drug rehab centre

BBC News -
A fire at a drug rehabilitation centre in the Peruvian capital Lima has killed at least 26 people, officials say. Another 10 people were injured at the Christ Is Love centre, which used biblical teachings to treat addicts.

Costa Concordia death toll hits 17

Sydney Morning Herald -
Divers recover a woman's body from the wreckage of the Costa Concordia, bringing the known death toll to 17. Divers have recovered the body of a woman while searching the wrecked Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia, the 17th victim to be found.

Britain calls for NATO to stick to 2014 Afghan pullout

The Australian -
BRITISH Prime Minister David Cameron has warned against withdrawing troops from Afghanistan too fast, after France said it would pull out a year before the international deadline of 2014.

Senegal opposition urges more "resistance" after riots

Reuters -
By Diadie Ba | DAKAR (Reuters) - Senegal's opposition said on Saturday it would make the country "ungovernable" if President Abdoulaye Wade insisted on running for a third term in elections next month, raising the spectre of renewed riots in West ...

Yemen president in US for treatment

CBS News -
Outgoing Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh speaks to the press at the presidential palace in Sanaa on January 22, 2012. (AFP/Getty Images) NEW YORK - The embattled president of Yemen arrived Saturday in the United States for medical treatment, ...

Jerry Sandusky asks court for visits with his grandchildren

Los Angeles Times -
Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach facing more than 50 counts of child sexual abuse, is asking a Pennsylvania court for permission to have visits with his grandchildren.

Blood found, suspicion cast in missing Maine toddler case

CNN -
(CNN) -- Maine police revealed Saturday that blood was found in missing toddler Ayla Reynolds' basement and, for the first time, cast doubt on the accounts of adults who were in the home when she was last seen -- saying they don't "pass the ...

Davos founder Klaus Schwab: Focus on jobs, morals

USA TODAY -
By Angela Charlton, AP DAVOS, Switzerland - Capitalism is out of whack, the founder of the World Economic Forum says, welcoming critics' ideas of how to fix it - even those camped out in protest igloos near his invitation-only gathering of global VIPs.

In Davos, Europe Is Pressed for Debt Crisis Solution

New York Times -
DAVOS, Switzerland - World leaders turned up the pressure on Europe on Saturday to erect a more formidable wall of money against the sovereign debt crisis, warning that the euro zone continues to pose a severe threat to the global economy.

Romney makes debatable claims about military

CBS News -
Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, campaigns at Eastern Ship Building in Pensacola, Fla., Jan. 28, 2012.

Republican attack-ads dominate Florida airwaves

AFP -
ORLANDO, Florida - Florida's television and radio airwaves are being bombarded with political attack-ads funded by Republican presidential hopefuls and their backers in such numbers that it is difficult to escape them.

Gingrich Sugggests a Link Between Him and Reagan Victories

New York Times (blog) -
By KATHARINE Q. SEELYE WINTER PARK, Fla. - As his bus rolled through middle Florida Saturday afternoon, Newt Gingrich was asked at a church stop here what assurances he could give the audience that he could beat President Obama in November.

Paul says he has no intention of dropping out

The Associated Press -
GORHAM, Maine (AP) - Ron Paul said Saturday the Republican presidential race has "a ways to go" and he doesn't intend to get out or get behind another candidate anytime soon.

California could matter in the GOP presidential race after all

San Jose Mercury News -
By Josh Richman For months, nobody figured California Republicans would have a say in picking their party's 2012 presidential contender -- the state's June 5 primary was just too late to matter.

Apple iPad: Happy 2nd Birthday

InformationWeek -
Thomas Claburn 01/27/2012 Apple changed the way we think about computing and digital devices--again--when it introduced the iPad tablet in early 2010.

Former Palm Chief Executive Resigns from Hewlett-Packard.

X-bit Labs -
by Anton Shilov Jon Rubinstein, the former chief executive officer of Palm and a former high-ranking exec at Apple, became a former exec from Hewlett-Packard after he left the company this week.

Demi Moore The Drug Emergency 911 Call 'She Smoked Something'

TMZ.com -
TMZ has obtained the 911 call placed moments before Demi Moore was rushed to an LA hospital Monday night -- after her friend told paramedics she had inhaled too much nitrous oxide ... aka whip-its. There is utter confusion at the beginning of the call ...

Katy Perry in blue hair but she's not singing the blues

USA TODAY (blog) -
By Maria Puente, USA TODAY In her first red carpet appearance since her split from wacky Brit wit Russell Brand, Katy Perry turned up in Las Vegas for a charity event sporting blue hair and a big smile.

Etta James' funeral: Christina Aguilera, Stevie Wonder say goodbye

Los Angeles Times -
Etta James' funeral marked a final goodbye for family, fans and famous friends as they gathered Saturday in Los Angeles to bid farewell to the singer.

Columbus to Host NHL All-Star Game in 2013

ABC News -
In a season in which very little has gone right for the Blue Jackets, general manager Scott Howson was able to deliver something positive: Columbus has landed the 2013 NHL All-Star game.

Victoria Azarenka crushes Maria Sharapova to win Australian Open title

The Guardian -
Eleven months ago, Victoria Azarenka was considering quitting tennis, unsure of whether she really wanted to give the sport her all.

Tiger Woods' swing set for stern test

ESPN -
By Bob Harig ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- The numbers are so impressive, so overwhelming. And used to be so intimidating. Tiger Woods' record with a 54-hole lead bears repeating if for no other reason than to point out just how often he put ...

Kansas outhustled by Iowa State in Jayhawks' first road loss

Washington Post -
AMES, Iowa - Bill Self found exactly what he expected at Iowa State's Hilton Coliseum. The place was packed, the atmosphere electric, the opponent determined.

Stanley up by five at Torrey Pines

CBSSports.com -
SAN DIEGO -- Kyle Stanley overpowered Torrey Pines and opened a five-shot lead Saturday in the Farmers Insurance Open. About the only regret for Stanley was missing a 4-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole that would have broken the 54-hole tournament ...

Solar storms hits NASA's Goddard Space Weather Laboratory

The State Column -
A string of massive solar storms have unleashed their fury on the Earth in the last 48 hours, just the first set of strong solar storms expected to hit our planet in the coming months.

The science and engineering behind Lego Man's balloon voyage

Toronto Star -
Mary Ormsby Feature Writer Teenaged imaginations dreamed up Lego Man's sky-high adventure but science - not just whimsy - made the little toy's voyage a headline-grabbing success.

CDC report: U.S. breast cancer screening below national targets

The State Column -
In a report released on Thursday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Cancer Institute, cancer screening among Americans remains lower than national targets.

Erin Brockovich Launches Investigation Into Tic Illness Affecting NY Teenagers

ABC News -
Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has launched her own investigation into the mysterious illness causing facial tics and verbal outbursts among 15 teenagers in Le Roy, NY Most of the teens have been diagnosed with conversion disorder -- a ...

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