Sydney Morning Herald - After missing six NBA games through injury, Dwayne Wade returned to score 28 points for Miami Heat in a 99-89 win over the New York Knicks.
canoe.ca - Security forces killed over 40 people in Syria on Friday, activists and residents said, as people in Homs mourned 14 members of a family they said were slain by militiamen in one of the worst sectarian attacks in a 10-month revolt.
The Globe & Mail - Two Palestinian officials say proposal is based on their interpretation of principles Israel presented in talks this past week
Sydney Morning Herald - The Black Caps have bowled Zimbabwe out twice in a day to complete their biggest win in Test cricket.
New York Times - The resentments of many political activists toward the Muslim Brotherhood spilled into a public spat, and opponents of the leadership of Syria stormed its embassy.
BBC - New evidence emerges that supporters of the former Libyan leader, Colonel Gaddafi, are being tortured in detention.
canada.com - When I was a kid, one of my favourite picture books was You Will Go to the Moon. Written by Mae and Ira Freeman, it was first published in 1959, and reissued in 1971, the year I turned seven. It matter-of-factly taught children of my generation that we would all travel to the moon one day, to visit a lunar colony. It took me years to get over the disappointment of realizing such prognostications were unlikely to come true.
MSNBC - Protesters hurled rocks at police who retaliated with tear gas in Senegal's capital Dakar on Friday after a top legal body said President Abdoulaye Wade could seek a third term.
The Globe & Mail - Leon Panetta told CBSs 60 Minutes that Shakil Afridi helped provide intelligence for the raid
Reuters - AMMAN (Reuters) - Security forces killed over 40 people in Syria on Friday, activists and residents said, as people in Homs mourned 14 members of a family they said were slain by militiamen in one of the worst sectarian attacks in a 10-month revolt.
New York Times - Russia remains a staunch defender of Syria, providing it with a political lifeline as well as arms and ammunition.
New York Times - Khaled Meshal has effectively abandoned his long-time base in Syria, where a popular uprising has left thousands dead, and has no plans to return, Hamas sources in Gaza said on Friday.