#1 — BBC | Obama to meet Middle East leaders
President Barack Obama will meet Israeli and Palestinian leaders on Tuesday to try to relaunch peace talks.
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#2 — BBC | Three Afghans held over US ‘plot’
Three men have been arrested in connection with an alleged plot to launch an attack in the United States, the US Justice Department says.
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#3 — Fox | Report: Obama Urges Paterson to Reconsider N.Y. Gov. Race
National Democratic Party leaders have asked Gov. David Paterson to consider withdrawing from the 2010 governor’s race, according to two senior New York Democratic advisers.
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#4 — Fox | Huckabee Wins 2012 Straw Poll at Values Voters Summit
Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee is the preferred 2012 GOP presidential nominee among Christian conservatives, according to the results of a straw poll announced Saturday at an annual gathering in Washington.
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#5 — Times | Campaigners win the fight to legalise assisted suicide
HELPING terminally ill and incurably disabled patients to commit suicide is set to be decriminalised in Britain under guidance to be issued this week.
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#6 — Times | 80 MPs must pay mortgage claims back
AT least 80 MPs are to face further humiliation over their expenses, as auditors have found they claimed too much for their mortgages and must pay it back.
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#7 — Times | Candid Camera pranks smoke out US liberals
A CONSERVATIVE student armed with a video camera and a wicked sense of humour is humbling some of the most hallowed liberal institutions in the United States using a technique described as “Candid Camera for the internet age”.
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#8 — Telegraph | Britain’s youngest known crime suspect – aged three
A three-year-old boy has become the youngest known suspect in a British criminal inquiry after he was investigated by police over alleged disorder and vandalism.
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#9 — Telegraph | Missile shield cancellation disappoints Poles
In the small Polish town of Slupsk a heady mixture of relief and disappointment greeted America’s decision to shelve its controversial missile shield.
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#10 — Telegraph | Afghan election aftermath to be tackled by UN troubleshooter
The United Nations is flying one of its top election experts into Kabul to help break Afghanistan’s political deadlock, as preparations get underway for a possible second round of voting.
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