HuffPost World Daily Brief: Gilad Shalit Freed.. Clinton In Libya.. Putin Self-Praise

Tuesday, October 18, 2011
TEL NOF AIR BASE, Israel (AP) -- Looking thin, weary and dazed, an Israeli soldier returned home Tuesday from more than five years of captivity in the Gaza Strip in exchange for hundreds of Palestinian prisoners whose joyful families greeted them with massive celebrations.
Clinton In Libya To Pledge Millions Of Dollars In New Aid
Pakistan: Taliban Must Surrender Arms Before Peace Talks
Vladimir Putin Praises Himself As 'Most Hardworking' Leader
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