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Obama, Putin Don't 'Coincide' On Syria But Call for End to Violence


JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/GettyImages(SLIGO, IRELAND) -- Emerging from a two-hour meeting at the G8 summit, President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that the bloodshed in Syria must stop and that there should be a renewed push for negotiations. They also stated the obvious: their positions on Syria differ greatly. “Our opinions do not coincide,” Putin said, in a tense photo-op with Obama following their first meeting in a year. “All of us have the intention to stop the violence in Syria, to stop the growth of victims
JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/GettyImages(SLIGO, IRELAND) -- Emerging from a two-hour meeting at the G8 summit, President Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin agreed that the bloodshed in Syria must stop and that there should be a renewed push for negotiations. They also stated the obvious: their positions on Syria differ greatly. “Our opinions do not coincide,” Putin said, in a tense photo-op with Obama following their first meeting in a year. “All of us have the intention to stop the violence in Syria, to stop the growth of victims
Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images(LONDON) -- An eight-months-pregnant Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton was glowing and sporting a baby bump at her last public appearance Friday before her maternity sequester begins.The duchess, 31, stood out in a pale, baby-pink coat and hat alongside her husband, Prince William, and brother-in-law, Prince Harry, both dressed in formal military wear.For close royal watchers who looked to the duchess’s clothing color as a cheeky nod, or slight hint, to the unannounced sex of the couple’s baby, her grandmother-
JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images(SLIGO, Ireland) -- President Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron took some time out of their busy summit schedules to visit with local school children Monday afternoon.“Hello, everybody,” Obama said as they walked into a classroom of nine-, 10- and 11-year-olds at Enniskillen Integrated Primary School. “Good afternoon Mr. President and Mr. Prime Minister,” the children, dressed in navy blue uniforms, answered, in unison.After learning the students had been studying the G8, Obama quizzed the