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HELENA, Mont.  The Roman Catholic Diocese of Helena, Mont., is filing 
for bankruptcy protection amid lawsuits that claim clergy members abused 
362 children over decades.Diocese spokesman Dan Bartleson said in a statement 
Friday the Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization case will help resolve the 
abuse claims.The diocese covers western Montana and employs about 200 people.The 
two lawsuits filed in 2011 claim clergy members abused the children from 
the 1930s to the 1970s. They claim the diocese shielded the offenders 
and knew or should have known the threat they posed.The plaintiffs, the 
diocese and the Ursuline Sisters of the Western Province held three mediation 
sessions, but the talks faltered with challenges by the church's insurers 
over the claims they must cover.
RAMALLAH, West Bank  Palestinian activists are protesting to stake a claim 
to a part of the West Bank whose final status is in 
dispute in U.S.-mediated peace talks with Israel.Hundreds of protesters 
went Friday to the site of Ein Hiljeh, a Palestinian village in 
the Jordan Valley abandoned after Israel captured the land from Jordan in 
the 1967 Mideast war. Activists claim the residents were forced to leave.Israel 
and the Palestinians have been squabbling over the fate of the strategic 
Jordan Valley. Israel wants to retain a security presence there even after 
a peace deal is reached, citing security concerns. Palestinians reject any 
Israeli presence there.Activists said the Israeli military set up barriers 
to stop more activists joining. The military said they are investigating 
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">NEW YORK  It's puppy love for the record books. The Labrador 
retriever was the nation's most popular dog breed last year for a 
23rd year in a row.The American Kennel Club said Friday that's the 
longest that any breed has been top dog since the organization's founding 
in 1884.German shepherds, golden retrievers, beagles and bulldogs are holding 
steady in the top-five pack. Yorkshire terriers, boxers, poodles, Rottweilers 
and dachshunds round out the leading 10. It's the same as last 
year.But the French bulldog is newly on their heels. It's now the 
11th most popular purebred. That's up from 14th last year   
and 58th in 2002.The poodle had a 22-year reign as number 1 
some decades ago.The rankings reflect newly registered dogs, mostly puppies.
 Jan. 31, 2014 - A Syrian demonstrator is wrapped in a Syrian 
flag carrying the picture of President Assad as they shout pro-government 
slogans during a demonstration outside the United Nations headquarters in 
Geneva, Switzerland.APGENEVA  U.N.-Arab League mediator Lakhdar Brahimi 
tried to put a positive spin Friday on the first face-to-face meetings 
in three years between Syria's warring sides, suggesting they reconvene 
Feb. 10 for a fresh attempt at bridging the chasm between them.Both 
sides have agreed to meet again, Brahimi told reporters at the end 
of the eighth consecutive day of intense and bitter negotiations in Switzerland 
that have produced no tangible results.Almost 1,900 more people -- including 
at least 430 civilians -- have been killed in Syria during the 
talks alone, Syrian activists said, underscoring the urgency of finding 
a way of ending the civil war.Brahimi described 10 areas of "common 
ground" between the two sides that might provide a little bit of 
optimism."Progress is very slow indeed, but the sides have engaged in an 
acceptable manner. This is a modest beginning on which we can build," 
Brahimi told reporters at the U.N.'s Palais des Nations."The gaps between 
the sides remain wide; there is no use pretending otherwise. Nevertheless, 
during our discussions, I observed a little bit of common ground - 
perhaps more than the two sides realize or recognize," he said. "Things 
have gone so far down that they are not going
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