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Kennedy leaves hospital after collapse at Obama lunch

Kennedy leaves hospital after collapse at Obama lunchWashington  - Long-time US Senator Ted Kennedy, who has been battling brain cancer since May, was released from hospital Wednesday after he collapsed in the middle of US President Barack Obama's inaugural lunch, CNN reported.

Kennedy, 76, the last surviving brother of the assassinated John F Kennedy, was taken to the Washington Hospital Center Tuesday after suffering an apparent seizure towards the end of the private lunch hosted by Congress to honour Obama's inauguration.

Iraq blames failure to sell Saddam's yacht on financial crisis

Iraq blames failure to sell Saddam's yacht on financial crisisBaghdad  - A luxury yacht that belonged to Saddam Hussein failed to tempt a buyer from Europe owing to the credit crunch, an Iraqi government spokesman said on Wednesday.

"The Ocean Breeze yacht will return to the southern port of Basra from the Greek port of Piraeus," Ali al-Dabbagh said in a statement.

Al-Dabbagh added that the global crisis had discouraged buyers and sharply reduced the price which the Iraqi government considered the vessel's true value.

Obama discusses Mideast peace with Jordan's king

Obama discusses Mideast peace with Jordan's king Amman - The new US President Barak Obama on Wednesday called Jordan's King Abdullah II to discuss latest Middle East developments and bilateral relations, the royal court said.

"King Abdullah congratulated President Obama on the takeover of his responsibilities, telling him that he looked forward to working with him in addressing the region's issues," a court statement said.

After late inaugural balls, Obama begins day with interfaith service

After late inaugural balls, Obama begins day with interfaith serviceWashington  - After dancing at inaugural balls well into the night, President Barack Obama and wife Michelle were up early Wednesday morning for a broad interfaith prayer service that included leaders from four different faiths.

The pallette of ethnic and religious identities went beyond the 220-year-old tradition of the post-inaugural service, with remarks from Uma Mysorekar of the Hindu Temple Society of North America, Ingrid Mattson, president of the Islamic Society of North America, two Jewish Rabbis and several Christian pastors.

Jordan's king orders authorities to facilitate entry of Iraqis

Jordan's king orders authorities to facilitate entry of Iraqis Amman - King Abdullah II of Jordan on Wednesday issued instructions for authorities to take "urgent and immediate steps" to facilitate entry of Iraqis to the country and grant them residence permits, the royal court said.

He made the remarks as he presided over a meeting of top officials to discuss moves for easing measures which have been adopted by the Jordanian border authorities over the past months to limit the influx of Iraqis to the Hashemite Kingdom.

Obama telephones Middle East leaders, promises engagement

Obama telephones Middle East leaders, promises engagement Washington  - US President Barack Obama called four key leaders in the Middle East on Wednesday, his first full day in office, promising engagement in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process from the start of his term as president.

Obama spoke with Egyptian President Hosny Mubarak, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Jordan's King Abdullah II and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, according to White House spokesman Robert Gibbs.

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