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Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has made it clear in recent days that the company plans to change its privacy settings in an attempt to satisfy concerns from users and Congress. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption

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Facebook's Dilemma: When Privacy Hits The Fan

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Kenyan Muslims in Nairobi carry posters of Jamaican cleric Abdullah Faisal and throw stones at police during a Jan. 15 demonstration demanding Faisal's release from Kenyan custody. U.S. intelligence officials say Faisal was recruiting for al-Shabab, a Somali Islamic militia with links to al-Qaida. Faisal denies the allegations. He was eventually returned to Jamaica from Kenya. Simon Maina/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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Jamaican Cleric Uses Web To Spread Jihad Message

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President Obama boards Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base, Md., on Tuesday. Obama was headed to California for a fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer. Alex Brandon/AP hide caption

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Democrats Weigh Best Use Of Obama In Midterms

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Anders Osborne performs at the 2010 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Rick Diamond/Getty Images hide caption

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A 'Patchwork' Tour Of New Orleans With Anders Osborne

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Re-Election Or Bust: In the American premiere of Vaclav Havel's Leaving, Oscar-nominated actor David Strathairn plays a retired head of state who has trouble letting go of the perks of office. Jim Roese hide caption

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Vaclav Havel, Returning To Drama With 'Leaving'

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