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• Obama comes back from nine days in Martha's Vineyard to deal with the crisis in Egypt and a plan to revamp the nation's financial system. • • 4. EMBATTLED MAYOR BACK TO WORK • San Diego's Bob Filner will be at City Hall after two weeks of therapy for making sexual advances on women and growing calls for his resignation. • • 5. NSA REPORTER BLASTS AUTHORITIES FOR DETENTION OF PARTNER • Guardian reporter Glenn Greenwald called Heathrow Airport's nine-hour questioning of David Miranda and confiscation of his laptops an attack on journalism. • • 6. HOW RACE, INCOME INFLUENCES VIEW ON SCHOOLS • An AP-NORC poll says minority and low-income parents are more likely to see problems of bullying, out-of-date technology and low test scores than wealthy white parents. • • 7. HOW TO PREPARE FOR ANOTHER SUPERSTORM • A presidential task force report out today after Sandy says coastal communities should spend more now and called for a more advanced electrical grid. • • 8. THESE TEXTBOOKS TEACH MISTAKES • Millions of Mexico's schoolbooks have dozens of errors, including misspelled words and at least one city located in the wrong state. • • 9. LOHAN TELLS OPRAH TROUBLES ARE BEHIND HER • The actress says her sixth stint in rehab put her in "a different head space" and says she's just taking vitamins now and prescription medicine for acid reflux. • • 10. RECORD-BREAKING RUN FOR BOLT • The Jamaican track star becomes the most decorated athlete in world-championship history with eight golds and two silvers. •
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