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- U.S. urges Mideast to begin reforms after Egypt, Tunisia unrest
- New book sparks controversy over claim that Poles profited from Holocaust
- Iran cleric: Filtering the internet is un-Islamic
- Egypt frees political prisoners under reforms promised by Mubarak
- Sharp drop in asylum seekers entering Israel from Egypt
- PA announces July elections, but Hamas won't participate
- Settlers in Hebron receive Spanish FM with calls of 'Nazi, anti-Semite'
| U.S. urges Mideast to begin reforms after Egypt, Tunisia unrest Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:51 AM PST |
| New book sparks controversy over claim that Poles profited from Holocaust Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:28 AM PST |
| Iran cleric: Filtering the internet is un-Islamic Posted: 08 Feb 2011 08:20 AM PST |
| Egypt frees political prisoners under reforms promised by Mubarak Posted: 08 Feb 2011 06:53 AM PST |
| Sharp drop in asylum seekers entering Israel from Egypt Posted: 08 Feb 2011 06:24 AM PST |
| PA announces July elections, but Hamas won't participate Posted: 08 Feb 2011 04:38 AM PST |
| Settlers in Hebron receive Spanish FM with calls of 'Nazi, anti-Semite' Posted: 08 Feb 2011 03:57 AM PST |
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