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eration is expected to continue until Christmas, Rapid City Public Works Director Terry Wolterstorff said. • "FEMA would not reimburse us for picking up curbside the branches on private roads," Wolterstorff told KEVN-TV. "We're still going to pick those branches up; we believe that's a service we need to provide to those customers." •
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. OBAMA VOWS TO CURE HEALTH CARE WEBSITE • "There's no excuse" for the dysfunctional rollout, he declares. "And I take full responsibility for making sure it gets fixed ASAP." • • 2. NSA REPORTEDLY ACCESSES YAHOO, GOOGLE DATA CENTERS • The latest revelations trigger legal questions, including whether the agency may be violating federal wiretap laws. • • 3. WHAT HASN'T HAPPENED SINCE 1918 • The Boston Red Sox claimed their third World Series title in 10 years with a 6-1 win over St. Louis, clinching the title at Fenway Park for the first time in nearly a century. • • 4. AFTER PUSHING OUT U.S. MILITARY, IRAQ BACKTRACKS • American weapons, training and manpower are needed to help fight a bloody resurgence of al-Qaida, a top official says. • • 5. BUS DRIVER SAVES WOMAN FROM JUMPING OFF BRIDGE • Darnell Barton had just picked up about 20 high school students in Buffalo, N.Y., when he spotted her on the side of the road. • • 6. BELGIUM CONSIDERS EUTHANASIA LAW FOR CHILDREN • The practice is now legal there for adults, but no other country allows it for minors. • • 7. STUDY: GETTING YOUR BELL RUNG SHOULD MEAN A TIME OUT • A report reveals gaps in what is known about the risk of concussions in youth (Continued on page 19)
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