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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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locations across the country.In an interesting promotional pairing, the
chain, owned by Orlando-based Darden Restaurants, has teamed up with My
Gym, a chain of children's activity centers.Before dining at Olive Garden,
parents can drop off their kids at any one of 145 participating
My Gym locations and return with their Olive Garden receipt to have
their baby-sitting tab covered.The one-night only special, called Parents
Night Out, will run from 6 to 9 p.m. but could vary
by location, and will promote the chains two-for $25 dinner menu. Although,
a spokeswoman told the Orlando Sentinel that diners are welcome to try
out other menu items also."With busy family schedules and everyone always
on the go, it's challenging for parents to find time for a
date night out," Jay Spenchian, executive vice president of marketing for
Olive Garden said in a release.My Gym requires a cash deposit, on
the off-chance leaving your children there is not enough of a deposit,
which will be refunded when customers show their Olive Garden receipts.
Space will be limited to approximately 30 children per participating location,
and reservations will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis. So try
to get there early.Olive Garden is also using social media f
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">This undated photo, provided by the family, shows 28-year-old Timothy Davison.Timothy
Davison, left, is pictured in this undated photo provided by his family.A
month after their son was run off a Pennsylvania highway and shot
to death, the parents of Timothy Davison remain desperate for answers and
longing to know the 28-year-old's last words to a 911 dispatcher.Davison,
of Poland, Maine, was making the 1,400-mile trip home along Interstate 81
on Jan. 4 after spending the holidays with family members in Orlando,
Fla., when the other driver began tailgating him. Davison lost contact with
a Maryland 911 dispatcher as he crossed into Pennsylvania, then called back
to say he was being shot at, according to police."I dont want
to hear my sons voice -- that's too painful -- but I
do want to read that transcript," the dead man's father, Timothy Davison,
said. "Ive got no answers."Davison was found dead inside his SUV, which
was stuck in a snowbank in the median near Antrim Township in
southern Pennsylvania.- Timothy Davison, father of man killed along Pennsylvania
highwayInvestigators said they believe the killer rammed his pickup truck
into Davison's silver Mitsubishi Montero SUV, forcing it into a the snow-covered
median, where it became stuck. The driver then got out of his
vehicle and shot a couple rounds into the car, striking and killing
Davison, police said.Theresa Allocca said her son was a "very experienced
driver," who was operating
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to talk seriously about transferring power or not."Brahimi also repeatedly
said prior to the talks that they should not be open-ended.In Berlin,
German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmer called the talks in Geneva
a small step."Of course we are not satisfied with the results achieved
so far," he said, adding that the next step should be an
agreement on local cease-fires and humanitarian corridors.About 200 pro-government
demonstrators gathered Friday outside the U.N. building in Geneva to show
their support for Assad."We are with the peace negotiations. Syria needs
peace," said protester Sabah Kasouha, who used to live in Homs. "When
all the countries stop funding the rebels who came from many countries
to destroy Syria, then we will be fine."Assad's family, from Syria's Alawite
minority, has ruled the country since 1970 while rebellions by Syria's Sunni
majority were crushed.The Syrian uprising began with largely peaceful calls
for reform in March 2011 and escalated into fighting after a military
crackdown. It has since been transformed into a regional proxy war between
Iran and Saudi Arabia supporting opposing sides.Foreign fighters and Islamic
extremists have infiltrated the opposition side, triggering infighting that
has undermined the rebellion against Assad.
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