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Norway mass killer demands medal at court hearing (AP)

Anders Behring Breivik, right, a right-wing extremist who confessed to a bombing and mass shooting that killed 77 people on July 22, 2011, gestures as he arrives for a detention hearing at a court in Oslo, Norway, Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. About 100 survivors and relatives of the victims of the July 22 massacre attended the hearing in Oslo's district court - expected to decide to keep Breivik in jail until his trial begins in April. (AP Photo/Heiko Junge, Scanpix Norway) NORWAY OUTAP - The right-wing extremist who has admitted killing 77 people in the worst peacetime massacre that Norway has ever seen told a court Monday that he deserves a medal of honor for the bloodshed and demanded to be set free.


Fire kills husband of missing Utah woman, 2 boys (AP)

The smoldering remains of a house, left, where an explosion killed Josh Powell and his two sons, Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012, is shown from the air in Graham, Wash. The explosion occurred moments after a Child Protective Services worker brought the two boys to the home for a supervised visit. Powell's wife Susan went reportedly missing from their West Valley City, Utah, home in December 2009. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)AP - Josh Powell's note was simple and short, a farewell to the world after two years of being scrutinized in the media, hammered by police and questioned by judges, prosecutors and social workers, living his life under a microscope since the day his wife vanished.


Activists: Syrian forces bombard restive city (AP)

In this Sunday, Feb. 5, 2012 photo, Syrian rebels gather in an alley as they secure a demonstration in Idlib, Syria. President Bashar Assad's government vowed Sunday to continue its crackdown on a nearly 11-month-old uprising that has become one of the deadliest of the Arab Spring. The graffiti above them on the wall above them, in Arabic, reads, 'behave, stranger.'(AP Photo)AP - Syrian forces intensified a shelling assault on the restive city of Homs Monday, activists said, the third day of an onslaught of violence that began just as Russia and China blocked a U.N. attempt to end the regime's brutal crackdown on dissent. The U.S., outraged over the double veto, vowed to step up pressure on President Bashar Assad to quit but ruled out military intervention.


Queen celebrates 60 years on throne (AP)

Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, smiles as she is greeted by wellwishers during a visit to Kings Lynn Town Hall in eastern England Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. It has been 60 years to the day since Britain was shocked by the bulletins: The King is dead; long live the Queen! Eight words encapsulated both the news on Feb. 6, 1952 and the British doctrine of monarchy. It also starkly illustrates why an accession anniversary — which Queen Elizabeth II marks Monday — is tinged with sadness for the loss of a reigning monarch. Princess Elizabeth became the queen the moment her 56-year-old father, King George VI, died of a fatal blood clot, apparently soon after he went to bed at 11:30 p.m. the previous night. A servant discovered the lifeless king in his bed at 7:50 a.m. On his death, Elizabeth automatically became queen, but she was at the Treetops resort in Kenya with her husband, Prince Philip. (AP Photo/PA, Chris Radburn) UNITED KINGDOM OUT  NO SALES  NO ARCHIVEAP - Tributes poured in to Queen Elizabeth II on Monday as she marked 60 years on the throne with a message vowing to continue serving the British people.


Euro, global shares fall as clock ticks on Greece (Reuters)

Passers-by walk in front of a stock quotation board in Tokyo December 9, 2011. REUTERS/Issei KatoReuters - Fears that Greece might not accept the painful terms of a proposed new bailout deal brought a rally in global shares and the euro to a halt on Monday, underming the positive effect of better global economic data.





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EUROZONE: Sarkozy, Merkel back special Greek debt account
France and Germany backed the idea that Greece should create a special fund to pay its debt and avoid bankruptcy, French President Nicolas Sarkozy said after talks with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday.
PALESTINIAN TERRITORIES: Abbas to head Palestinian interim government
Rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas agreed on Monday to form a unity government with Mahmoud Abbas in the role of prime minister, a senior Palestinian official said.
NORWAY: Norway gunman asks to be released
Anders Behring Breivik, who confessed to killing 77 people in planned bomb and shooting attacks in Norway last July, told an Oslo court on Monday his massacre had been a “preventive attack against state traitors” and demanded immediate release.
SYRIA: Syrian forces launch assault on Homs
Syrian forces began bombing the restive city of Homs at dawn on Monday, killing at least 17 people, residents said. Opposition groups and activists reported more than 200 deaths in the embattled city over the weekend.
RUSSIA: Russian people need more power, Putin says
In an apparent response to recent protests, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin acknowledged in an article published Monday that Russia must “renew the mechanisms of its democracy”, but added it could not copy a foreign model.



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Weekend Wrap-Up: M.I.A. Flips the Bird During Madonna's Show, Katy Perry Talks Tim Tebow
Demi MooreAh, the Super Bowl. Before celebs cheered the New York Giants on to victory Sunday evening, it was time to party at some big bashes in Indy. But, just in case you missed that, or Katy...
Super Bowl XLVI Replay: Five Best Moments—and a Few of the Worst, Too
Kelly Clarkson Giants win! But enough about that, let's talk about the other things that went down during the big Super Bowl game outside of, you know, the men making sports stuff happen. An...
The Voice Returns! What Did You Think of the Season Two Premiere?
The Voice, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green"The competition is on," Christina Aguilera said during The Voice season two premiere and she wasn't lying! The hit reality singing competition returned to NBC tonight...
Super Bowl XLVI: Controversy Alert! M.I.A. Gives the Finger During Madonna Performance
M.I.A. Madonna may have been the headliner, but she's not the one making headlines after her performance during the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show. Rapper M.I.A., who appears on the Queen of...
Super Bowl XLVI: Madonna's Half-Time Show Has Nicki Minaj, LMFAO, M.I.A. & Cee Lo—How Was It?!
Madonna She came, she performed, but did she conquer? Madonna took the big stage for the Super Bowl halftime show, along with a few friends (Nicki MInaj, M.I.A., and Cee Lo Green for example),...



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Gisele -- 'My Husband Cannot F*cking Throw the Ball AND Catch the Ball'
Gisele is saying what EVERY Patriots fan was thinking last night ... Tom Bradyneeded some "f*cking" help from his teammates during the Super Bowl. On her way out of the stadium last night, the supermodel was heckled by New York Giants fans ...…

Dr. Conrad Murray -- Jailmates with Janet Jackson's Ex ... Michael's Brother-in-Law
There are nearly 4,000 inmates at L.A. County Men's Jail, so imagine the coincidence that Dr. Conrad Murray is in a cell just feet away from Michael Jackson's former brother-in-law.James DeBarge -- Janet Jackson's ex-husband -- is locked up after…

Kim Kardashian -- I Will NEVER Date Another Football Player
Kim Kardashian isn't secretly dating Mark Sanchez ... she's not interested in Tim Tebow -- in fact, sources tell TMZ, the reality star is completely DONE with football players in general ... all thanks to Reggie Bush.In case you haven't heard --…

NBA Star Amare Stoudemire -- Brother Dies in Car Crash
Hazell Stoudemire, the older brother of NBA star Amare Stoudemire, died early this morning in a car accident in Florida ... TMZ has learned.The accident happened on Route 27 in Lake Wales. According to the Florida Highway…

Jay-Z -- Private Jet Lawsuit Shot Down
A $137,000 private jet lawsuit against Jay-Z has been brought in for an unexpected landing -- TMZ has learned, the case has been dismissed.TMZ broke the story ... Jigga was sued in 2010 for flaking on a six-figure bill after racking up 55 hours of…



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M.I.A. Flips Bird at Super Bowl Halftime Show
M.I.A., who hit the stage with Madonna at the Super Bowl, put up her middle finger during the performance, which also included Nicki Minaj, Cee Lo and LMFAO. NBC apologized for M.I.A.'s actions. This video contains the obscene image. (Feb. 5)
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Video of M.I.A's Obscene Halftime Gesture
The AP's Alicia Quarles was on the field as M.I.A makes obscene gesture during Super Bowl show. Video contains graphic image. (Feb. 6)
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Raw Video: 62-gun Salute for Queen Elizabeth II
Queen Elizabeth II marks 60 years on the throne Monday. The queen's Diamond Jubilee will be feted with a series of regional, national and international events throughout 2012. (Feb. 6)
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Giants Beat Patriots 21-17 to Win Super Bowl
Eli Manning engineered a late fourth-quarter rally as the New York Giants beat the New England Patriots in Super Bowl 46. The AP's John Klobucar reports from Indianapolis. (Feb. 6)
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Challenge for Venice Mask Makers
Local mask makers in Venice fight to keep their historical craft going in the face of cheap foreign competition. Masks are a key element to the city's Carnival, which runs 11-21 February. (Feb. 6)
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