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makeshift rope. The men are still at large. • • 5. A COOL RECEPTION FOR BOEHNER'S PLAN B • The White House, Democratic leaders and conservatives object to the plan that would raise taxes for those who earn over $1 million a year. • • 6. WHO STASHED A FORTUNE AWAY IN HIS GARAGE • Walter Samaszko Jr. left $7.4 million in gold coins in his Nevada home after he died, and bequeathed the money to a distant cousin. • • 7. INSTAGRAM BACKTRACKS AFTER BACKLASH • The photo-sharing service abandons a policy that suggested users' photos could appear in advertisements. • • 8. HOW NBC KEPT A CORRESPONDENT'S ABDUCTION IN SYRIA A SECRET • The network persuaded major news organizations to hold back on the story until correspondent Richard Engel was safely across the border. • • 9. 4 DEAD IN COLORADO HOURS AFTER A GUNMAN'S RELEASE • Police say David Sanchez got out of jail on domestic violence charges and shot and killed his ex-girlfriend, her two family members and himself. • • 10. WHO'S FIGHTING OVER THE BUDWEISER NAME • A small brewer has been in in court since 1906 with Anheuser-Busch over the right to put the word Budweiser on bottles in the Czech Republic. •
AP News in Brief Benghazi review board leaders to brief Congress on systematic State Dept. security failures
• WASHINGTON (AP) -- The leaders of an independent panel that blamed systematic State Department management and leadership failures for gross security lapses in the deadly Sept. 11 attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya will explain their findings to Congress on Wednesday. • The two most senior members of the Accountability Review Board are set to testify behind closed doors before the House and Senate foreign affairs committees on (Continued on page 28)
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