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hours after causing a lockdown when he fired shots inside the Garden State Plaza in Paramus. • • 2. ANTI-GAY BIAS BILL PROGRESSES IN SENATE • By a 61-30 vote, lawmakers agree to move ahead on legislation to prohibit workplace discrimination against gay, bisexual and transgender Americans. • • 3. WHAT'S ON YOUR BALLOT • Voters across the United States will find various issues, including legalization and taxation of marijuana, casino proposals and minimum wage questions. • • 4. WHO DECLARES HE'S STILL EGYPT'S LEADER • Appearing in public for the first time in four months, ousted president Morsi shuns a prison jumpsuit for business attire and questions the legitimacy of the court. • • 5. CHILD CARE REQUIREMENTS TOO LAX, REPORT FINDS • Twenty-one states do not require annual unannounced inspections of licensed providers, and only 15 require comprehensive background checks. • • 6. CARIBBEAN LURING MORE THAN TOURISTS • Seizures of South American cocaine in Jamaica have doubled since last year as the region seems to be regaining favor with drug cartels. • • 7. 1,400 PAINTINGS FOUND AT APARTMENT • A hoard of art found last year in Munich features works from artists including Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall, and pieces apparently seized by the Nazis. • • 8. PROFESSOR'S SON ARRESTED AFTER CONN. CAMPUS LOCKDOWN • A senior is charged with breach of peace after witnesses report seeing a man wearing a mask and a vest and carrying a backpack with a sword and sheath strapped to his back. • • 9. LOOKING FOR A HOLLYWOOD ENDING • A private foundation is shelling out $500,000 to ensure that TV writers and producers have information about "Obamacare" to stitch into small-screen plot lines. • • 10. SUSPENDED DOLPHINS LINEMAN FACES ALLEGATIONS • Miami's Richie Incognito is accused of sending racist, threatening texts to team (Continued on page 20)
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