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Prince says planned mosque should be moved

NEW YORK (UPI) -- A Saudi Arabian prince says a proposed mosque near the site of the Sept. 11, 2001, terror attacks in New York should be moved because memories are still fresh.

Because the emotions remain high, Prince Alwaleed bin Talal suggested developers of the proposed Park51 Islamic center consider a more "dignified" location, the New York Daily News reported Friday.

"Those people behind the mosque have to respect, have to appreciate and have to defer to the people ...

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Targeted Chicago synagogues not named

CHICAGO (UPI) -- Federal investigators have declined to identify the two Chicago synagogues targeted by suspicious packages shipped from Yemen that contained explosive material.

The Chicago Tribune reported the FBI would confirm only that neither of the two institutions is near President Barack Obama's South Side home.

Obama confirmed Friday two suspicious packages found aboard cargo planes in Birmingham, England, and in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates contained ...

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Pope says Hawking wrong on God

VATICAN CITY (UPI) -- Pope Benedict XVI says he believes scientists who deny the existence of God are wrong, that God exists and that he did create the universe.

The pope did not mention names but was clearly referring to physicist and mathematician Stephen Hawking, who proposed in a book published last month that the laws of physics can account for the creation of the world and that a supreme being is not required, CNN reported.

Despite differing with that view, the pope ...

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J. Motzfeldt, first Greenland P.M., dies

NUUK, Greenland (UPI) -- Jonathan Motzfeldt, who led the movement for home rule in Greenland and became its first prime minister, has died, the current prime minister announced.

Motzfeldt, who was 72 and had cancer, suffered a brain hemorrhage Thursday, the Canadian newspaper Nunatsiaq News reported.

Prime Minister Kuupik Kleist called him "a spirited personality, intelligent and human."

"Junnuk was for many years the Greenlandic people's supporter and torch-...

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