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Envoy: Syria to Cease Military Operations by April 10

Kofi Annan briefed the 15-nation Security Council via a video link from Geneva during a closed meeting

Demonstrators protest against Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Kafranbel, near Idlib, Syria, April 1, 2012.

Burma's Democracy Leader Hopes Election Win Brings New Era

NLD would continue to push for the rule of law, an end to all ethnic conflicts, amendments to the constitution, says Aung San Suu Kyi

Burma's pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi looks on from behind the gates of the National League for Democracy (NLD) office as supporters and reporters gather, in Yangon, April 2, 2012.

31 Killed in Russian Plane Crash

Emergency officials say passenger plane crashed, burst into flames shortly after take-off in Siberia

Russian Emergency ministry rescue workers search the site of the ATR-72 plane crash outside Tyumen, a major regional center in Siberia, Russia, April 2, 2012.

Pakistani Court Convicts bin Laden's Widows

Bin Laden's three widows and two of his daughters jailed for illegally staying in the country and hiding their identity from authorities

Zakarya Ahmad Al-Fattah (R), brother of Osama bin Laden's youngest widow, Yemen-born Amal Al-Sadeh, arrives with their lawyer Amir Khalil (L) to attend court proceedings at a house where bin Laden's family is believed to be detained in Islamabad April 2,

Pakistan's President to Visit India As Relations Improve

Trip will be President Zardari's first visit to India since he took office in 2008

Pakistan's President Asif Ali Zardari, FILE August 15, 2010.

Sall Sworn in as Senegal President

New leader defeated former president Abdoulaye Wade in March 25 runoff election with about 65 percent of the vote

Senegal's newly inaugurated President Macky Sall (R) is surrounded by security as he leaves his swearing-in ceremony at a hotel in Dakar, April 2, 2012

Florida Shooting Highlights Racial Profiling Controversy

Some Americans believe the boy was a victim of racial profiling -- singled out solely because he was black

Female residents hold up images of black teenager Trayvon Martin and a packet of Skittles candy during a rally demanding justice for his killing in Miami, Florida April 1, 2012.

Former President Clinton Offers Obama Re-Election Advice

Bill Clinton says president must make clear to voters that the September 2008 financial collapse occurred prior to him taking office

FILE - former President Bill Clinton speaks in Washington, D.C.,  March 1, 2012.

Republicans Rally Around Romney as Likely Nominee

Former President George H. W. Bush is the latest big-name Republican to rally behind Mitt Romney

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney greets supporters after speaking at a pancake breakfast in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, April 1, 2012.

Aretha Franklin to Release New Album, 'Hunger Games' Soundtrack Dominates Billboard Chart

Soul diva will team up with Clive Davis to record new CD; movie soundtrack entered album chart at number one

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