Gaza fighting resumes after ‘humanitarian pause’
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Updated 11/04/09 @ 11:54AM EDT
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- U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton again clarified the U.S. position on Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
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- Israeli ambassador to Turkey pelted with eggs
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- In Cairo, Clinton clarifies settlement position
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- Canada begins representing Israel in Venezuela
- Clippers owner settles discrimination suit
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