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"Executed" corpses dumped in restive Syrian city (Reuters)
Reuters - The bodies of 17 men previously held by Syrian security forces have been found in the city of Hama, activists said on Saturday, victims of a deadly struggle between President Bashar al-Assad and those determined to topple him.
Police search News International offices in London, arrest four (Reuters)
Reuters - Police said on Saturday they were searching the London offices of Rupert Murdoch's News International and had arrested four people, including a policeman, in an investigation into suspected payments to police officers for information.
Sudan says to release ships seized from South Sudan (Reuters)
Reuters - Sudan will free ships carrying cargos of crude it seized from South Sudan to ease tensions between the former civil war foes and help the two states agree on a deal over oil revenue, Sayed El-Khatib, deputy head of negotiating team said on Saturday.
Woman's body found on wrecked liner (Reuters)
Reuters - Divers found the body of a woman on the capsized cruise liner Costa Concordia, officials said on Saturday, bringing the total number of known dead from the January 13 accident to 17.
Senegal opposition urges more "resistance" after riots (Reuters)
Reuters - Senegal's opposition called on Saturday for more "resistance" against President Abdoulaye Wade, after a night of riots over his plans to run for a third term in elections next month.
The Oil Off Cuba: Washington and Havana Dance at Arms Length Over Spill Prevention (Time.com)
Time.com - Despite the embargo and their cold war, the two countries appear to be in some synch over fear of potential drilling catastrophes
Report: Saudi women to be allowed in sport stadium (AP)
AP - A government-run Saudi Arabian newspaper reports that for the first time in the conservative Muslim country, women will be allowed to attend soccer matches in one of the country's stadiums.