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surfacing. • The city of Eureka is also beginning an $890,000 sewer improvement project that will replace more than 12,000 feet of sanitary sewer pipe and 33 manholes. •
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. 'I'M FREE NOW', SAYS MISSING WOMAN FOUND AFTER A DECADE • A neighbor found the three women who went missing separately in a Cleveland home where police said they were likely tied up for years. Three brothers were arrested. • • 2. KERRY TO MAKE CASE FOR TOUGHER RUSSIA STANCE ON SYRIA • The secretary of state is meeting with President Vladimir Putin with Assad's powerful ally after Israel's weekend airstrikes. • • 3. NEW THREATS FROM NORTH AHEAD OF US-SOUTH KOREA SUMMIT • North Korea warned it may retaliate against joint naval drills as the president planned to meet with South Korea's new leader today. • • 4. SENATE PASSES BILL TO END TAX-FREE INTERNET SHOPPING • But retailers and cash-strapped states will have a tough time selling the same proposal to the House, where some view it as a tax hike. • • 5. WHERE A BOSTON BOMBING SUSPECT MIGHT BE BURIED • Out-of-state cemeteries have offered to take Tamerlan Tsarnaev's remains, but his mother wants the body returned to Russia. • • 6. SANFORD BIDS FOR REDEMPTION • The disgraced ex-South Carolina governor faces the sister of Stephen Colbert in a special election today that could send him to Congress. • • 7. SURVIVOR QUESTIONS LIMO DRIVER AFTER FIERY DEATHS OF 5 • Nelia Arellano says driver Oliver Brown could have done more to save her friends who perished in the burning limousine on a San Francisco Bay bridge.
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