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10 Things to Know for Today The Associated Press
• Your daily look at late-breaking news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today: • 1. ECONOMISTS PREDICT STEADY JOB GAINS • The Labor Department is set to release employment numbers later this morning, and many analysts think they'll show that employers continued to add jobs. • • 2. TROUBLE AT FUKUSHIMA PLANT • Nuclear regulators in Japan say the cooling system at the tsunami-damaged Fukushima Dai-ichi plant has failed for the second time in a month, but there is no immediate danger. • • 3. DOZENS KILLED IN INDIA BUILDING COLLAPSE • Rescuers continue to dig through the rubble of an illegally constructed building in Mumbai's suburbs after more than 40 people died when the structure collapsed. • • 4. IRAN, WORLD POWERS MEET OVER NUCLEAR CAPABILITIES • The U.S., Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany are meeting with Tehran in hopes of reaching an agreement over its nuclear programs. • • 5. FATAL SHOOTING INSIDE MISSISSIPPI POLICE HQ • Police in Jackson, Miss., are trying to determine how a murder suspect fatally shot the detective questioning him in an interview room before being shot dead himself. • • 6. LOST HIKER FOUND CLINGING TO CLIFF • Searchers say an 18-year-old woman who had been missing four days might not have lasted another day had she not been found on a rock outcropping in the forest where she and a friend went hiking. • • 7. WHAT LESSONS WERE LEARNED AFTER U.S. SUB SINKING • The tragic sinking of the nuclear submarine USS Thresher killed 129 men whose families continue to mourn them a half century later, but the accident did spur crucial (Continued on page 35)
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