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5. WHERE RYAN MAY GO FROM HERE Professor Ryan? Lobbyist Ryan? Maybe back to plain-old Congressman Ryan -- or future President Ryan? If Paul Ryan loses his bid to become vice president, he is still a man with options. 6. THE US ROLE IN SHAPING THE SYRIAN OPPOSITION Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says the White House is suggesting people and groups to play key roles in the rebel leadership. 7. WHO AMERICANS THINK CAN END POLITICAL GRIDLOCK An Associated Press-GfK poll finds that more voters trust Romney to break the stalemate in Washington. 8. "INFO LADIES" DELIVER THE WEB TO BANGLADESHIS They come by bicycle to deliver laptops and Internet connections to remote villages, a vital service where only 5 million of 152 million people are online. 9. WHEN A MILITARY TRADITION TURNS INTO A BRAWL An Air Force Academy ritual of freshmen throwing upperclassmen into the snow results in a fight with 27 cadets injured. 10. GIANTS FANS GET A HALLOWEEN TREAT Tens of thousands of fans don the team's holiday-appropriate orange and black colors to congratulate the World Series champs in a parade.
Today in History The Associated Press
Today is Thursday, Nov. 1, the 306th day of 2012. There are 60 days left in the year. This is All Saints Day. Today's Highlight in History: On Nov. 1, 1512, Michelangelo's just-completed paintings on the ceiling of the Vatican's Sistine Chapel were publicly unveiled by the artist's patron, Pope Julius II. On this date: In 1765, the Stamp Act went into effect, prompting stiff resistance from American (Continued on page 40)
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