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• • 4. EGYPT'S UNCERTAIN PATH FORWARD • Its leaders are pumping up a pro-military, nationalist fervor while also trying to crush ousted president Morsi's Islamist supporters. The result has been more turmoil. • • 5. WHO'S TAKING A FRESH LOOK AT CAMPAIGN FINANCING • The Supreme Court is considering whether to undo some limits on contributions from big givers to political campaigns. • • 6. ARGENTINE PRESIDENT FACES SURGERY • A clot pressing against Cristina Fernandez' brain was causing headaches, but worrying new symptoms are prompting immediate attention. • • 7. WHAT THE CAMERAS DON'T SEE • An AP investigation finds 23 of the 27 major casinos on the Las Vegas Strip have no surveillance in hotel hallways or elevator landings, creating opportunities for crime. • • 8. NATIONAL MALL FIRE VICTIM IDENTIFIED • Authorities say John Constantino, 64, of Mount Laurel, N.J., is the man who died last week after pouring gasoline on his head and setting himself ablaze. • • 9. MEET CHRYSLER'S PECULIAR PITCHMAN • Actor Will Ferrell brings his big-screen character Ron Burgundy, the egotistical airhead TV anchorman, to the small screen in a series of ads for the automaker. • • 10. WALKOFF HOME RUN PROPELS RAYS OVER SOX • Jose Lobaton keeps Tampa Bay in contention against Boston for the American League Division Series title. •
AP News in Brief Did Obama swap controversial 'black' detention sites for warships that sail seas indefinitely?
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