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• 3. A HOLLYWOOD-WORTHY ESCAPE IN CANADA • Two inmates climbed a rope into a hovering helicopter to flee a Quebec jail. • • 4. WHY THE STEUBENVILLE RAPE CASE ISN'T OVER • Authorities are investigating whether coaches, parents and other students broke the law by failing to report the crime. • • 5. OBAMA LOOKS TO JUSTICE OFFICIAL FOR LABOR SECRETARY • The president was to nominate assistant attorney general Thomas Perez to replace Hilda Solis. • • 6. AFGHAN OPPOSITION OPENS TALKS WITH TALIBAN • The AP's Kathy Gannon reports opponents of Karzai hope to broker an end to the 12-year war ahead of the exit of international combat troops and a presidential race. • • 7. A TEST FOR CONTROVERSIAL VOTER REGISTRATION LAW • Arizona's law requiring proof of citizenship to register goes before the Supreme Court today. • • 8. HOW LOST PHOTOS CAN TRACE A TORNADO'S PATH • Photos and mementoes that were blown hundreds of miles by tornadoes give researchers clues into how far storm debris travels. • • 9. WHY CELEBS AGAINST FRACKING MAY BE BREAKING LAW • The group campaigning against a natural gas drilling method in New York, boasting stars like Susan Sarandon, isn't a registered lobbyist. • • 10. LOUISVILLE LEADS NCAA'S DANCE CARD • Kansas, Indiana and Gonzaga also receive No. 1 seeds after a topsy-turvy season and another weekend of upsets. •
AP News in Brief Rape trial ended, Ohio city and storied football program remain under investigators' scrutiny
• STEUBENVILLE, Ohio (AP) -- The ordeal of an eastern Ohio community roiled (Continued on page 15)
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