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• "It's just like anything else on the ground -- they're going to check it out, and some of the younger kids, yeah, they can definitely get themselves hurt," he said. • Police said they also found a drug in Larson's home that they believe is the animal tranquilizer Ketamine, which can have intoxicating effects when ingested by people, according to the American News. •
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. EGYPT MOVES ON PROTEST SITES • With tear gas and armored cars, Egypt dispersed Morsi supporters camped for weeks in Cairo. There was no official confirmation of a death toll. • • 2. FIRST MIDEAST PEACE TALKS IN FIVE YEARS • Israelis and Palestinians were beginning negotiations today hours after Israel released 26 long-held Palestinian prisoners. • • 3. AIR FORCE NUCLEAR UNIT FAILS INSPECTION • It's the second major setback this year for a force charged with the military's most sensitive mission. • • 4. TEEN KIDNAP VICTIM IS GLAD CAPTOR IS DEAD • Hannah Anderson went online barely 48 hours after her rescue and answered questions about captivity and about being a teenager on a social networking site. • • 5. GUNMAN, HOSTAGE KILLED AFTER BANK STANDOFF • Police say a man took three people captive at a Louisiana bank, released one after nine hours then shot the remaining two before police killed him. • • 6. WHEN EUROPE'S RECESSION WILL BE OVER • Now. Official figures out today say the 17 nations that use the euro saw their output grow by 0.3 percent in the second quarter. • • 7. SUIT BLOCKS AMERICAN AIRLINES, US AIRWAYS MERGER • The deal would have left four airlines controlling more than 80 percent of the U. (Continued on page 20)
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