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• 5. MORSI REMAINS INCOMMUNICADO • The fate of Egypt's former leader, still held without charge, has become a focus of the political battle between his Muslim Brotherhood and the new military-backed government. • • 6. WHERE GEORGE ZIMMERMAN SURFACED • Police say he helped a couple and their two children out of an overturned SUV on a Florida highway last week. Otherwise, he's kept out of sight since his acquittal. • • 7. WHY PREDATORS ARE ATTACKING WOMEN IN CLEVELAND • After several killings and abductions, some point to the disintegration of neighborhoods and a mistrust of police. • • 8. NORWEGIAN WOMAN FREE TO LEAVE DUBAI • She reported being raped -- but authorities instead arrested her for having sex outside of marriage. Now the charge has been dropped. • • 9. WHICH MEAL COULD HELP PROTECT YOUR HEART • A study finds that older men who regularly skip breakfast have a higher risk of heart attack. • • 10. SHIRLEY JONES' NEW BOOK CAUSING A STIR • The one-time matriarch of TV's "The Partridge Family," now 79, dishes about her troubled marriage to the late Jack Cassidy and her "highly sexed" nature. •
AP News in Brief First day of parenting faces Prince William and wife Kate after birth sparks global party
• LONDON (AP) -- It's Day One of parenting for Prince William and Kate. After the excitement and fatigue and joy of childbirth -- emotions shared with a nation -- the young couple is expected to bring the prince home Tuesday. • It is a daunting moment for any young couple, even one with as much support as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge • The infant's name -- and what he looks like -- remain a royal mystery. And as he begins a long journey expected to see him someday become a king, Britons, and supporters from around the world, have been joining the royal family in celebration.
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