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had pushed for -- an opportunity to weigh in, O'Keefe said. He predicted a "resounding" answer. • "To continue down a path after that would be nothing but malicious content toward the University of North Dakota, its student-athletes and its programs," he said. •
10 Things to Know for Tuesday The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today (times EDT): • 1. ARIZONA TO HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION TO REPLACE GIFFORDS • Democrats are hoping to keep former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords House seat while voters in Virginia, Maine, Nevada, North Dakota and South Carolina are taking part in primary elections. • • 2. AUSTRALIAN CORNONER AGREES DINGO TOOK BABY IN 1980 CASE • Australians have overwhelmingly welcomed the final chapter of a mystery that has captivated the nation for 32 years. • • 3. ANALYSIS: VATICAN DISPUTE WITH US NUNS BEGAN DECADES AGO • American nuns will meet with Vatican officials to plead their case in decades-old disputes over Roman Catholic teaching. • • 4. CHAVEZ MAKES ENERGETIC START IN RE-ELECTION BID • President Hugo Chavez offered a preview of a campaign in which he is likely to push his limits trying to show Venezuelans he is emerging from cancer's shadow. • • 5. JURORS TO HEAR CLOSING ARGUMENTS IN CLEMENS CASE • The jury is finally getting to hear closing arguments in the Roger Clemens perjury trial and they are expected to begin deliberations later in the day. • • 6. FRACTURED GANGS BLAMED FOR CHICAGO HOMICIDE SURGE • A splintering of drug gangs into rival factions, high unemployment in poorer neighborhoods and even an unusually warm winter are among the possible causes police cite for a jump in the number of homicides. • • 7. WILDFIRES IN COLO., NEW MEXICO BURN OUT OF CONTROL
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