*          Iran opens ‘alternative’ nuke summit       Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Saturday opened a two-day  nuclear conference under the slogan “Nuclear Energy for All, Nuclear  Weapons for No One.” 
*        US: Scud delivery uncertain      Officials expressed doubts Saturday as to whether Scud missiles were  recently delivered to Hizbullah from.   
*         Gaddafi: Barakeh Obama is friend        Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi considers the US president a blessing to  the Muslim world.  
*         Obama to push Israel to renew peace talks      US President Barack Obama informed his French counterpart Nicolas  Sarkozy that he plans to continue to pressure the Israeli government to  resume peace talks with the Palestinians.  
*         Erdogan: Israel speaks in cacophony       Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said the Israeli government  is made up of a “three-headed coalition with different voices”. 
*          Volcanic ash: Europe flights grounded for third day        Virtually all of Europe’s major airports remain closed as a huge plume  of volcanic ash drifts south and east across the continent from Iceland.   
*         Fayyad sets out to fulfill vision      Who has turned Israel, Hamas  and the veteran and conservative group in  Fatah  into loyal partners?  
*         World has mixed messages on nuclear arms       The release last week of the U.S. Nuclear Posture Review (NPR) joins a  series of recent and upcoming arms control events in which President  Barack Obama is taking the lead.  
*         Hezbollah: Israel behind Scud reports      On the backdrop of reports that Syria  has transferred Scud missiles  to  Hezbollah, the organization’s deputy secretary-general said, “Israel’s  threats are an evasion attempt, but this does not mean that a war is  imminent.”   
*         ‘Israel made world better’      The Holocaust survivors who helped build Israel “made our world better,”  US Gen. David Petraeus said Thursday. 
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