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• 1. NAZI SUSPECTS REMAINED IN THE US • The AP reports at least 10 suspected war criminals were ordered deported but never left the country, including four who are alive today. • • 2. EXPLOSIONS ROCK FLORIDA GAS PLANT • A witness said the blast at the propane tank plant that injured seven workers "was just boom after boom after boom." • • 3. OBAMA TAKES A BACK SEAT IN MIDEAST TALKS • Burned by a failed peace effort in his first term, the president is letting Secretary of State John Kerry lead the preliminary Israeli-Palestinian negotiations. • • 4. WIKILEAKS LEAKER MANNING TO LEARN FATE • A military judge will announce her verdict today for the soldier charged with aiding the enemy, theft and federal Espionage Act violations. • • 5. OBAMA PROPOSES 'GRAND BARGAIN' FOR JOBS • The president will offer to cut corporate tax rates in exchange for job investments at a speech today. • • 6. OUSTED EGYPTIAN LEADER GETS VISIT • The EU's foreign policy chief says Mohammed Morsi, who hasn't been seen since he was overthrown nearly a month ago, has access to newspapers and TV. • • 7. TIME WARNER PULLS PLUG, THEN RECONNECTS CBS • The cable giant briefly took the network off the air in New York, Los Angeles and Dallas. • • 8. ARREST IN LANDMARK VANDALISM • Police are investigating whether a woman charged with smearing green paint inside the Washington National Cathedral also defaced the Lincoln Memorial and a statue outside the Smithsonian. • • 9. WHO'S NOT VOTING FOR ANTHONY WEINER • Ex-governor Eliot Spitzer, attempting his own political comeback, says he wouldn't vote for Weiner for New York City mayor as the ex-congressman sunk to fourth place in polls.
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