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• • 3. WHY 'DIGITAL ASSETS' ARE CAUSING A NATIONAL DEBATE • As more and more memories are stored online, families are seeking access to social media accounts that belong to their deceased loved ones. • • 4. HOW A MINNESOTA TOWN IS TACKLING GUN VIOLENCE • Police are setting up satellite offices in city's public schools to discourage would-be armed attackers. • • 5. WHITE HOUSE BOLSTERS GAY MARRIAGE • The Obama administration, in a "friend-of-the-court" brief, urges the Supreme Court to allow same-sex unions to resume in California. • • 6. WORKPLACE BULLYING GETS HIGHER PROFILE • Advocacy groups and some employers are working to bring an end to toxic work environments. • • 7. AN UNLIKELY REBEL • The AP's Ben Hubbard recounts the life and death in Syria of a veterinarian-turned-revolutionary fighter. • • 8. FOUL PLAY IS SUSPECTED IN PRIZED PET'S DEATH • Show dog owner is not ruling out that someone poisoned her Samoyed while it competed at the Westminster Kennel Club Show. • • 9. ANOTHER KIND OF BUZZ KILL • Two studies conclude that wild bees like the American bumblebee are, at least in the Midwest, dwindling at an alarming rate. • • 10. THE HEART OF A LION • France's King Richard I, the 12th-century warrior known as Lionheart, ended up with a heart full of daisies, myrtle, mint and frankincense, an analysis of the embalmed organ shows. • •
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