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• An AP analysis finds requests for background checks late last year were among the lowest in Colorado and Connecticut. • • 4. CLINTON GOES BACK TO WORK • The secretary of state is meeting with deputies Monday, more than a week after she was hospitalized with a blood clot. • • 5. GOOGLE VENTURES INTO NORTH KOREA • Google CEO Eric Schmidt arrived Monday for a look at social media in the country with notoriously restrictive Internet policies. • • 6. HOW EUROPE'S UNIVERSITIES PREPARE STUDENTS • Graduates say they feel untrained to even make professional calls in the workplace after leaving school. • • 7. WHO WON SPAIN'S $1.1 BILLION LOTTERY • The annual "El Nino" jackpot was split among ticket holders in five regions, including Madrid. • • 8. 27-INCH TABLET TO DEBUT AT GADGET SHOW • The IdeaCentre Horizon Table PC is the size of a coffee table and allows four people to use it simultaneously. • • 9. WHERE YOU DON'T CARE ABOUT HOW YOU LOOK AT THE GYM • A new Dallas fitness club only allows members who are at least 50 pounds overweight and has no mirrors inside. • • 10. COLLEGE FOOTBALL'S BIG TEST • No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 2 Alabama will have to play nothing less than a classic to match the hype for Monday night's national championship. • • •
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