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• • 8. A SOMBER REOPENING FOR COLORADO MOVIE THEATER • Some Aurora victims recount how gunman James Holmes massacred 12 people; others refuse to even set foot in the former Century 16 theater. • • 9. WHAT WOULD MAKE PALESTINIANS DESPONDENT IF NETANYAHU'S REELECTED • They fear the Israeli hardliner's plans for settlement construction over the next four years could prove fatal to their dreams of a state. • • 10. NOTRE DAME STAR PERPETUATED TALE OF "GIRLFRIEND" • An AP review finds that Manti Te'o talked about his doomed love in interviews not once but twice after the day he and the university say he learned that she never existed. •
AP News in Brief Oprah Winfrey quickly gets to the point in Armstrong interview
• NEW YORK (AP) -- The most effective part of Oprah Winfrey's interview with Lance Armstrong came right at the beginning: Five questions, five one-word answers -- each of them the same. • "Yes or no," Winfrey said. "Did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? • "Was one of those banned substances EPO? • "Did you ever blood dope or use blood transfusions to enhance your cycling performance? • "Did you ever use any other banned substances like testosterone, cortisone or human growth hormones? • ___
Some travelers unshaken by Boeing 787 safety concerns, others don't know what plane they're on
• DALLAS (AP) -- Some frequent fliers say they aren't worried about safety aboard Boeing's problem-plagued 787 aircraft, while many less-seasoned travelers (Continued on page 34)
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