UN to postpone fact-finding mission a few days By Herb Keinon and Nina Gilbert In a surprise turnaround, Israel decided Tuesday night to "postpone" its agreement to cooperate with the UN fact-finding mission, with one diplomatic official saying Israel was afraid of being "set-up." The decision was made after consultations Prime Minister Ariel Sharon held in his office with Defense Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer and representatives from the Defense Ministry and the Foreign Ministry who are preparing Israel's case. According to a senior diplomatic official, Israel received intelligence information the Palestinian Authority was busy setting the stage in Jenin to "cook...