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“Let the Headlines Speak”
by From the Internet   
April 14th, 2013

Syria crisis: Abducted Italian journalists released
Four Italian journalists who had been held hostage in Syria for nearly two weeks have been released, say officials in Italy. The three men and a woman were filming a documentary for Italy's Rai television in northern Syria when they were seized on around 4 April.

Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad resigns
The Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad has resigned, after a long-running dispute with President Mahmoud Abbas. Official Palestinian news agency Wafa said the president accepted Mr Fayyad's resignation after they met in person.

Russia Bans Former Top Bush Admin Officials and Gitmo Commanders
Russia slapped sanctions on a pair of former top Bush administration officials, two former commanders of the Guantanamo detention center, and 14 other Americans in retaliation for a set of human rights sanctions the Obama administration imposed on a number of Russian citizens on Friday.

Quake strikes off Papua New Guinea, no damage reported
A 6.6 magnitude earthquake struck 46 miles west of Bougainville island in Papua New Guinea on Sunday but there were no immediate reports of damage. The quake, originally registered at 6.7 magnitude, was 40 miles deep.

US drone pact revealed by former Pakistani president
Pakistan's former president, Gen. Pervez Musharraf, admits his regime had a secret pact with the U.S. to allow drone strikes in the country. "Only on a few occasions, when a target was absolutely isolated and no chance of collateral damage," said Musharraf, speaking to a US-based television network.

China says new bird flu cases found in central China
wo people in the central Chinese province of Henan have been infected by a new strain of avian influenza, the first cases found in the region and bringing the total number nationwide to 51, Xinhua state news agency said on Sunday. One of the victims, a 34-year old man in the city of Kaifeng, is now critically ill in hospital, while the other, a 65-year old farmer from Zhoukou, is stable. The two cases do not appear to be connected.

Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead: why the BBC shouldn't play it
After anti-Thatcher protesters propel the Wizard Of Oz song, Ding Dong the Witch is Dead, into the charts, Neil McCormick on why the BBC shouldn't play it in Sunday's official rundown.

U.S.'s Kerry lands in Japan in push to rein in North Korea
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Japan on Sunday, the last stop on an Asian tour aimed at solidifying support for curbing North Korea's nuclear program and reassuring U.S. allies after weeks of threats of war from Pyongyang.

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