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JERUSALEM  Israeli planners on Wednesday gave final approval for 558 apartments 
in Jewish settlements in war-won east Jerusalem, which is sought by the 
Palestinians as a capital, officials said.Palestinian officials said the 
decision undermines fragile U.S.-brokered negotiations with Israel on setting 
up a Palestinian state alongside Israel.Also Wednesday, Israel's chief peace 
negotiator rebuked fellow government ministers who have criticized U.S. 
Secretary of State John Kerry for his mediation efforts, pointing to widening 
divisions in Israel's center-right governing coalition.The Jerusalem municipality 
said its planning committee approved building permits in the neighborhoods 
of Har Homa, Neve Yaakov and Pisgat Zeev, built on land Israel 
captured in the 1967 war and later annexed. Most of the international 
community considers them illegal settlements.Brachie Sprung, a municipality 
spokeswoman, said the building projects received initial approval a few 
years ago, and that new building in Arab areas of Jerusalem was 
also approved Wednesday.Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said Israel 
is undermining Kerry's efforts. "The international community must hold Israel 
accountable for this policy," he said.Lior Amihai of the Israeli settlement 
watchdog group Peace Now said the new approvals are "shameful" at a 
time when negotiations are in a sensitive stage.Israeli government spokesman 
Mark Regev had no immediate comment.More than 550,000 
In this Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, photo, job seekers line up to 
meet a prospective employer at a career fair at a hotel in 
Dallas. Payroll processor ADP reports on job growth at U.S. companies in 
January on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. (AP Photo/LM Otero)The Associated PressWASHINGTON 
 A private survey shows that businesses added jobs at a modest 
pace in January, a sign that hiring may have rebounded after a 
disappointing figure in December.Payroll processor ADP says companies added 
175,000 jobs last month. That's down from 227,000 in December, which was 
revised lower. But it was much better than the government's official figure 
of just 74,000 new jobs in December.The ADP numbers cover only private 
businesses and often diverge from the government's more comprehensive report. 
In December its figure came in much higher than the official count.The 
report comes amid rising fears of a slowdown in the U.S. and 
global economies. Those fears have caused sharp falls in stock markets worldwide. 
Turmoil in developing countries and signs of slower growth in the U.S. 
have also raised uncertainty about the Federal Reserve's next steps.Mark 
Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics, which compiles ADP's report, 
said that cold weather "continued to weigh on the job numbers."Many economists 
said bad weather was partly to blame for the sharp fall-off in 
December hiring. Job gains had averaged 214,000 a month from August through 
November, nearly three times

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