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gress in his second term. • • 2. DOZENS OF BODIES PULLED FROM SITE OF ALGERIAN STANDOFF • The death toll topped 80 at the terrorist siege at a natural gas plant in the Sahara. • • 3. MINISTER RECALLS MLK'S WORDS OF NONVIOLENCE AT NEWTOWN • The Rev. James A. Forbes says the civil rights leader's words "are needed now more than ever" after the deadly school shooting. • • 4. 'FAST-TRACK' TRIAL BEGINS FOR INDIA GANG RAPE SUSPECTS • Five men were due in court less than a month after the assault and killing of a student aboard a moving bus in Delhi. • • 5. HOW 'BRAIN PACEMAKERS' MIGHT SLOW ALZHEIMER'S • Currents from tiny wires inserted into holes drilled in a patient's skull could offer hope for staving off dementia. • • 6. INDICTED MEGAUPLOAD FOUNDER LAUNCHES NEW WEBSITE • Half a million users registered for Kim Dotcom's "Mega" site in 14 hours. • • 7. SON FACES MURDER CHARGES IN NEW MEXICO FAMILY SLAYING • Police say the 15-year-old killed his Fire Department chaplain father, mother and their three children aged 2 to 9. • • 8. WHY SOME CAN'T CALL OUT SICK IN A NASTY FLU SEASON • More than 40 million Americans work for companies that don't pay for sick leave, as New York City considers a proposal to mandate it. • • 9. WHY OBAMA CAN THANK HIP-HOP • John Legend, who was honored at the Hip-Hop Inaugural Ball along with MC Lyte and Doug E. Fresh, says the genre played its part in electing America's first black president. • • 10. COACHING BROTHERS TO FACE OFF IN SUPER BOWL • John Harbaugh's Baltimore Ravens will play younger brother Jim Harbaugh's 49ers in New Orleans on Feb. 3.
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