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• • 4. SANFORD CLEARS HURDLE IN COMEBACK BID • He wins a GOP runoff for Congress and will run against Stephen Colbert's sister, after the ex-governor's career was derailed by an affair. • • 5. HOW WHITE SUPREMACIST WENT UNDERGROUND • Authorities say days before he killed Colorado's corrections chief, Evan Ebel disabled his ankle monitoring bracelet and fled. • • 6. WHAT LANDMARK ARMS TREATY HINGES ON • The U.N. pact is intended to keep weapons from falling into the hands of bad guys around the globe. • • 7. DECADES AFTER KING'S DEATH, WORKERS HE FOUGHT FOR STRUGGLE • Forty-five years after the civil rights leader was slain supporting a historic Memphis sanitation workers' strike, trash collectors are fighting to hang onto their jobs. • • 8. MAN SAYS HE TRIED TO RAPE BABY, BUT DIDN'T MEAN TO KILL HER • Steven Smith asked an Ohio court for mercy from the death penalty for the 1998 death of a 6-month-old girl. • • 9. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE ROLLING STONES • The AP's David Bauder lists the history factor and Keith Richards as reasons to care about today's announcement that the Stones are returning to the stage. • • 10. WHY VIDEO OF RUTGERS COACH PUT HIS JOB ON THE LINE • Basketball coach Mike Rice is shown shoving and throwing balls at players and yelling gay slurs at them at practice. •
AP News in Brief North Korea bars South workers from entering border factory that is last symbol of detente
• PAJU, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea on Wednesday barred South Korean workers from entering a jointly run factory park just over the heavily armed border in (Continued on page 26)
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