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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: • 1. HOW POLICE LEARNED LAX SHOOTING SUSPECT'S MOTIVE • Authorities relied on a letter they found in Paul Ciancia's bag and a brief exchange with investigators after he was shot. • • 2. WHY MORSI'S TRIAL VENUE WAS CHANGED • Authorities made the last-minute switch to a heavily fortified police academy in an eastern Cairo suburb in an attempt to thwart mass rallies planned by the Muslim Brotherhood. • • 3. WHO'S NEXT IN LINE FOR MARS LAUNCH • With its planned satellite mission, India aims to become only the fourth country to reach the Red Planet. • • 4. WHAT FEDERAL PROSECUTORS SAY NAVY SECRETS WERE TRADED FOR • Prostitutes and Lady Gaga tickets are among the bribes a U.S. commander is accused of accepting. • • 5. TORONTO MAYOR ACKNOWLEDGES DRUNKENNESS • Rob Ford apologizes for being "hammered" in public and promises to make some changes in his life but doesn't address allegations of drug use. • • 6. HEALTH CARE LAW GETS REAL • With the "Obamacare" rollout, Americans are now starting to figure out how the new law affects their lives. • • 7. EMPLOYERS SELDOM GIVE THE BLIND A CHANCE • Sightless people remain largely unwanted in the U.S. workplace, despite technological advances that dramatically boost their capabilities. • • 8. KENYANS DEFEND THEIR TITLES AT NYC MARATHON • Geoffrey Mutai repeats as overall victor while Priscah Jeptoo comes from behind (Continued on page 19)
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