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NKorea honors 'eternal president' on his birthday
NKorea honors 'eternal president' on his birthday (Salon)
Visitors paying respects to the body of North Korea's founder Friday went through security checks and scans in a winding corridor.

Suicide bomber kills prominent Afghan police chief (The State)
Afghan officials say a suicide bomber pretending to be a policeman has killed the top police officer in the southern province of Kandahar.

Guards fire on Burkina Faso presidential compound (CBC)
Burkina Faso's capital was calm Friday morning after gunfire erupted overnight at the presidential compound as military bodyguards demanding their unpaid housing allowances fired their weapons.

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Relive 5 Of The Biggest TV Moments Ever (WSMV-TV Nashville)
In case you've been living under a rock for the last few months, there's a royal wedding coming up soon.

Japan ministry orders nuke plant compensation
Japan ministry orders nuke plant compensation (MSNBC)
Japan's government on Friday ordered the operator of a tsunami-damaged nuclear plant leaking radiation to pay about $12,000 to each household forced to evacuate from the area.

Two more arrested in Thusha probe (Fleetwood Today)
Detectives investigating the shooting of five-year-old Thusha Kamaleswaran have arrested two more young people, Scotland Yard said.

Libya op 'ends when Gaddafi goes' (Hillingdon Times)
David Cameron, Barack Obama and Nicolas Sarkozy have signalled their determination to fight on in Libya until Muammar Gaddafi is gone.

He was a hero: Widow pays tribute to Wigan Naval officer shot dead on nuclear sub
He was a hero: Widow pays tribute to Wigan Naval officer shot dead on nuclear sub (Manchester Evening News)
The wife of a Royal Navy sailor shot dead on a nuclear submarine said her family had been "cheated" of a husband and father as she spoke of the "void" he had left in their lives.

Court told of Dewani Priory threat (Salisbury Journal)
Shrien Dewani was kicked out of The Priory Hospital after threatening to punch a member of staff, a court has heard.

Gadhafi forces shell besieged Libyan city; 9 dead (Washington Times)
Forces loyal to Col. Moammar Gadhafi shelled a besieged western city Thursday, killing at least nine people, witnesses said, while the United States told a NATO meeting that the alliance must intensify its political, diplomatic and economic mission to isolate the Libyan leader and "bring about his departure." U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon ...

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