THE NEW YORK TIMES
| on Fri, Feb 3, 11:44 PM
Ms. Gilman was best known for her “Mrs. Polifax” series of books about a widow who goes to work as a secret agent.
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JERUSALEM POST
Diplomats say envoys agree on text of revised draft resolution but decision rests in capitals; West, Arabs seek to reassure Moscow.
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KANSAS CITY STAR
A senior State Department official said Friday the U.S. is "cautiously optimistic" of strong support for a new U.N. Security Council resolution condemning the violence in Syria and calling for a political transition in the country.
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Fri, Feb 3, 7:48 AM
The anti-counterfeiting trade agreement could criminalise internet users globally. But it hasn't been ratified yet …Acta is the latest copyright enforcement scheme to cause alarm among digital activists. Given its reach, this is...
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THE TELEGRAPH
Preview of the Premier League game between Arsenal and Blackburn Rovers at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday Feb 4, 2012, kick-off 13:00 GMT.
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THE GUARDIAN
| on Fri, Feb 3, 5:24 AM
What we thought we knew about Malaria deaths is wrong: the reality is much, much worse. See what the new detailed data says• Get the dataMalaria causes twice as many deaths as previously believed, according to the latest research out today from...
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THE TELEGRAPH
Russia shot down suggestions from some UN Security Council members of an imminent deal on a draft resolution aimed at stopping Syria's bloody upheaval, warning it would veto the current text if it were put to a vote on Friday.
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THE GLOBE AND MAIL
Moscow balks at any language that would open the door to regime change
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THE NEW YORK TIMES
Ambassadors worked Thursday on a revised Syria resolution, as bartering focused on the conditions under which President Bashar al-Assad could be asked to step down.
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THE TELEGRAPH
Syria's opposition called protests on Thursday to mark the 30th anniversary of the Hama massacre, as Arab and Western countries moved closer to agreement on action to halt a regime crackdown on dissent.
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