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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: • . BUDGET STANDOFF SHOWS NO SIGNS OF EASING • Lawmakers from both parties are warning the partial government shutdown could last for weeks. • . HEALTH CARE OVERHAUL UP AND RUNNING • Computer hiccups blemish the initial sign-up day for health insurance, but the new online marketplaces nevertheless appear to draw heavy interest. • . ITALIAN GOVERNMENT FACING CONFIDENCE VOTES • Berlusconi's call for several ministers to withdraw their support threatens the survival of the fragile ruling coalition. • . PASSENGERS EVACUATED FROM JACKSONVILLE, FLA., AIRPORT • Police discover two suspicious packages and close the airport for several hours. • . HOW MUCH THE MALL ATTACK COST • Experts predict up to $250 million in lost tourism revenue as a result of the deadly terrorist rampage in Nairobi. • . MOTORCYCLE RALLY TAKES BLOODY TURN • A helmet-cam captures the mayhem in New York City as bikers chase an SUV for miles, then pull the driver out onto the highway and beat him. • . WHY CLOCK'S TICKING FOR OBAMA ON IRAN • With tougher U.S. economic measures against Tehran on the way, the president's diplomatic task could get harder if he doesn't make quick progress. • . NEW YORK CITY OPERA TO SHUT DOWN • The famed company says it is filing for bankruptcy protection after seven decades as a fixture on the metropolitan cultural scene. • . WHAT MAKES A GOOD TV SERIES FINALE • The AP's Frazier Moore applauds the "Breaking Bad" farewell for revealing and tying together all the pieces of the puzzle. • . PITTSBURGH MOVES ON TO FACE ST. LOUIS • The Pirates, in the postseason for the first time in 21 years, down Cincinnati 6-2 in the NL wild-card game and advance to take on the Cardinals. •
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